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Hey all, I recieved an email today from New Roc HD in NY where I buy parts and accessories from. Anyhow the e-flyer they sent out had some extremely good promotions. For a new bike purchase they were offering a free 3 year warranty, low financing, + a free 103" upgrade. We certainly don't these deals up here........... Just wondering if this is a US promotion or if it's unique to this dealer?
That's what I was thinkin.... I have the email if anyone wants it, yes and it's good for softail and dyna as well..... I think that would put me over the top for a new one... I think the extended warranty is 2K alone up here......
I chose a painted inner fairing, chrome front end, deluxe tourpak hinges, retractable tourpak tether, tourpak rack, saddlebag racks, chrome levers, gauges chrome trim kit, boom speakers, and more stuff that I don't remember. Yeah, I went beyond my $1200 and had to pay for the rest!
Hey all, I recieved an email today from New Roc HD in NY where I buy parts and accessories from. Anyhow the e-flyer they sent out had some extremely good promotions. For a new bike purchase they were offering a free 3 year warranty, low financing, + a free 103" upgrade. We certainly don't these deals up here........... Just wondering if this is a US promotion or if it's unique to this dealer?
No free lunches, especially at any H-D delearship. You will pay for the upgrades one way or another; don't buy into that BS. In this economy, dealers are using all sorts of tactics to get bodies in the dealership. Once inside, they are counting on smoke and mirrors to take your money and make you feel good about it. Buyer beware! JMHO
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