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I am moving to the Tampa area in about a month (actually Riverview). I am having one last service done at my dealership here in atlanta, then I will get a print out of my service history and move on to Tampa. I know opinions differ, but for those of you in the Tampa area, where do you take your ride and why?
It is the service, price, available parts, or just plain old customer service?
This is a military move, so I will be there a while.
Thanks, Dwayne
Pride Cycles in Brandon. Anthony( owner) is the former head pubau at Big Dog in Tampa. Nice guy and very thorough!! Works on everything, has more degrees than a thermometer!! Highly recommended!!
The Ride Factory located in YBOR City - 2101 North 22nd street - 813 247-1166
Brian (Owner) is a certified harley tech that also does warranty work
for HD. Worked at the local HD shop as the lead tech for many years
before going on his own. Still has a great relationship with the local HD
shops.
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