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I've been through Coos Bay & visited that shop. Nice riding country, but it was all wet & drizzly while we were there...
I would take the weather as a Welcome to Oregon !
Worst case is you wait 20 min and the weather changes .
Just pullin yer leg Phil .
Gotta love Hwy 101!
Oh and welcome to the Geezer Glide Side too.
Rob
Congrats Brian. I bought my first Harley from those guys. Acutally I think they changed ownership since then. I bet a T-Shirt would have been thrown in had you asked for it........
I'm in the Portland area. PM me if you want to go for a ride sometime.
In my mind, double bagger means a whole different thing! LOL [:-]Congratulations on the new ride. I love the black pearl color. Is your bike a '07 or '08?
Congrats. Some of my best memories are rides with family. My Dad is bringing his bike down from Indiana later this month so that we can ride together again. My brother will also be riding down later too.
Some businesses just don't understand the whole "customer service" aspect to running a business. Those are the ones that are doomed to fail. Hopefully one day someone will come along and buy that Harley shop and run it the correct way. Be honest with your comments when you get the dealership survey from HD in the mail.
Great looking bike. Sounds like your dealer suxks. My '08 came with 1000 mi. service, 20% off all assessories at time of purchase, 2 hours free labor, 15% off any 1 item each month for a year, and TWO free t-shirts.
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