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Does anyone have any proof or evidence that Moco will help out on the labor for the installation of the IDS. Lots of talk,( factory emails that did not exist) I have asked 4 different dealerships and after they stopped laughing said NO !!! Any help.
It's not just the IDS they will help with, here is one dealers ad.
http://www.killercreekharley.com/service_request.asp Purchase and have installed an eligible accessory packagsee here.e and receive
see here;$100 off installation. (Must be purchased and installed at KCHD.) Promotion beginhttp://www.killercreekharley.com/service_request.asps October 1st.
Eligible Packages include XM Radio, Handlebars + Sables: Street Slammer,
Mini Ape, Beach Bar, Road King Far Bar + 3 Diamond Back Cables,
HID Duel Bulb Headlamp, Chrome Front End Kits, Wheels (front and back): Reaper, Blade, Roadwinder, Slotted Six Spoke, Limited Paint Sets: Radical and Exotic numbered sets,
Isolated Drive System Sprocket Kit, Rider Essentials Kit, Screamin' EagleÂŽ Stage II
Kit for EFI models, Screamin' EagleÂŽ Stage 1 Air Cleaner,
Definitive 5 Oil Filtration System, Engine Reman Program. See an associate for complete details.
Normal restrictions apply. Cannot be combined with special orders, previously
purchased merchandise, or in conjunction with any other offer, discount, or promotion.
rebates are good at all dealers.--ask yours if it has not mentioned it. the MOCO is offering an incentive to keep the shopd busier during the slow down months here in the midwest and other non year round riding states/
I advised my local dealer service manager of the IDS labor break and he didn't know anything about, but said he'd look. Sure enough, he came out his office a couple of minutes later and said he had a list from the MoCo that they'd pay up to $100 on the labor for the IDS change.
The IDS don't seem to be a big deal at my dealership, they've only done a couple.
Got some questions on this last part. From the Killer Creek website:
Normal restrictions apply. Cannot be combined with special orders, previously purchased merchandise, or in conjunction with any other offer, discount, or promotion.
Let's say you are buying new wheels: They are giving you $100 credit toward the install of the wheels. Since they will have to put a sprocket on the rear wheel to begin with, will you get another $100 off by installing IDS?
Let's say you do the above and add a chrome front end, new bars and cables, does that mean you're only going to get 1 $100 break or will they allow you to combine all of the aboveand save more money(which they're going to get back from MoCo)?
Seems like they would write up a different work order for each one, give you the $100 off on each and submit to MoCo.
I emailed Patriot HD (Fairfax VA) and here is what they said:
Subject: RE: IDS
Me: Hi Christine, how are you doing? I have a question for you. I'm interested in the new IDS kit upgrade, how much for the kit and installation? Thanks.
Dealer: IDS???
Me: Sorry, Isolated Drive System (IDS) Sprocket Kit part number 40287-07.
Dealer:Sorry, brand new part...the part costs $305.00 and labor is 2hrs at $89. per hour. No discount at Patriot HD!
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