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New to this forum. Calling in from Allen, Texas. Can't do much riding cause I don't have my license yet. Taking a class as soon as possible but trying to get two kids off to college, New mexico and Denton. I see large debt coming.
New to this forum. Calling in from Allen, Texas. Can't do much riding cause I don't have my license yet. Taking a class as soon as possible but trying to get two kids off to college, New mexico and Denton. I see large debt coming.
DO NOT buy your ride from the Allen dealer (nor the one on Centerville). Either go to Corinth (EagleHD), Carrolton (HD NT), or down in Arlington (Longhorn?) just off 360. The Allen/Centr owners mark up everything but the Buells. I got a 'Bob w/almost 4k in extras for the same price they wanted stock.
They are alright for parts, and so far OK on service, but not on bike sales.
Why go to Mesquite, all the traffic and road construction....should meet further out....nicer ride.
ORIGINAL: grunt
ORIGINAL: Softtail Bob
I know there is a Sonic at Beltline and Hwy 30 ....
That's over by the recently added Wally world, right? Not far, not bad traffic either.
...I have to check this week, but there has been a Thursday car/bike gathering in Rowlett (Dalrock just south of 66). And the Sonic is 2 blocks away
I'm down for any location in the area, you name the location and try to drive up some intrest and me and the wife will be there. A Saturday evening would be best and not to hot.
Southlake, TX - right in the middle of Ft. Worth and Dallas, on the north side. About 6 miles from DFW.
PSO169 - seems like you are the closest one to me. Did I read on another thread that you just purchased an 06 Black Ultra from American Eagle? I think I was looking at the same bike
Smik,
You are close too! Did you get your 07 from AE? Bryan?
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