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The dealership I go to gives a few bikes away every year in a raffle over at a local bike stop. Tickets are a few bucks each and they have some other prizes to win too. Last bike they gave away was a Fatboy. A guy I work with won an '04 1200C in this raffle a few years ago. All he paid was $10 for the tickets. Great deal if you're the winner.
I was attending the "Ride for Kids" in Phoenix a few years ago. They always give away a free motorcycle at each ride. A guy won the new Honda (I forget now what model it was) and the people who knew him said that two months earlier he had won a new Corvette at another raffle. DAMN !!!
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