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Need some help from you fellow forum members. Which dealers give you the ESP for 20% off or more? I have till the 19th of this month to get it. I am looking at 2 more years for now. Hell maybe even the 5 years if the deal is right. With the Tire & wheel
plan. Lots of talk about Jenni at Tri-county, or is it at Tri-cities on the CVO Forum.
I have emailed her yesterday but no response yet. I will try and call her today. In the mean time, any help from you would be great!
My sled has been perfect, no problems so far. I know it's a roll of the dice w/ the ESP, but I plan on keeping this ride forever. Seems like a good insurance for anyone who is not going to trade up to a new model every year.
Thanks in advance!
YELLOWBIRD
Last edited by 09 YELLOWBIRD; Apr 12, 2011 at 08:07 AM.
If you plan on keeping your Bike and Rack up the Miles like I do is worth it although am sure will get a lot of negative replies to this .. One Simple fact if use it once for any extensive repair it has paid for itself ..
I've come to realize that no matter how much I love my bike, 08 FLHX, the bikes aren't the most reliable. I've had to come out of my pocket on a screwed up front tire and a SE Compensator upgrade. Even being handy with a wrench is going to cost you money. If you don't have the time, money, tools, etc. buy the ESP because you will use it. I've came out of my pocket about $500 already, and that was doing my own work.
THANKS, for all your replies!!!
It's cheap insurance to me and makes sense for anyone who is keeping their ride for a long time. Too much electrical, etc, etc, to go wrong with a touring rig. I was just looking for a dealer who will give me some type of discount for this extended service plan.
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