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8/8/12
Hey Tom:
I'm originally from Tx., but currently live and work here in the Atlanta, Ga. area, and 4 months ago after having an accident on my previous bike, an 05 E.G. Classic, and the insurance co. totalling it out, I was looking for a replacement bike and there's about 7 H.D. sores here in the Metro Atl. area, but none of them had any good deals on any of their used bikes, so a called Chris McCollister at H.D. of N. Tx. in Carrollton, Tx. near the Dallas Lovefield airport, and Chris gave me a great deal on a 2008 E.G. Classic 96" 6 speed with low miles, for 2 to 3K lower than the best deal I got here around the Atl. area, so that Sat. back in March I flew to the Dallas Lovefield airport, Chris sent the serv. dept. customer shuttle to pick me up at the airport, got to the store, all the papers were ready for me to sign, bike was fully inspected in the serv. dept., rolled out of there within an hour or so, rode it all the way back to Ga., and so far I'm happy with my new ride. So give Chris a call at H.D. of N. Tx. @ 972-245-1492 ext. 301 and see what he can do for you.
Steve McM., Douglasville, Ga. (West Atlanta area)
+1 on HD of North Texas in Carrollton. I bought my 2010 SG there back in April 2012. Keep in mind the two Dallas HD shops (Allen and Garland) charge a $750 "setup" fee on all bikes used or new. HD of North Texas does not charge this fee. Hands down, HD of North Texas is better than the Dallas HD shops by a mile.
Just hit google with Harley and Dallas. Lots of dealers.
Though it was recommended by 2 folks earlier i wouldn't send my worst enemy to HD of Dallas in Allen and i bought mine there. Found the sales staff rude, slow and mostly interested in selling overpriced clothes,warranties and parts and just wasting my time.
Talk to Todd, who is the GM at HD of North TX. For a new one that quickly, you would have to jump in line in front of us with money down already. So no matter which dealership you go to, you're going to need the GM to intervene for you.
+1 on HD of North Texas in Carrollton. I bought my 2010 SG there back in April 2012. Keep in mind the two Dallas HD shops (Allen and Garland) charge a $750 "setup" fee on all bikes used or new. HD of North Texas does not charge this fee. Hands down, HD of North Texas is better than the Dallas HD shops by a mile.
+1 on HD of North Texas. They treated me real good when I bought my used 08 FXDF. The deal they stated was exactly the same on paper. No funny stuff. I will deal with them again.
8/8/12
Hey Tom:
I'm originally from Tx., but currently live and work here in the Atlanta, Ga. area, and 4 months ago after having an accident on my previous bike, an 05 E.G. Classic, and the insurance co. totalling it out, I was looking for a replacement bike and there's about 7 H.D. sores here in the Metro Atl. area, but none of them had any good deals on any of their used bikes, so a called Chris McCollister at H.D. of N. Tx. in Carrollton, Tx. near the Dallas Lovefield airport, and Chris gave me a great deal on a 2008 E.G. Classic 96" 6 speed with low miles, for 2 to 3K lower than the best deal I got here around the Atl. area, so that Sat. back in March I flew to the Dallas Lovefield airport, Chris sent the serv. dept. customer shuttle to pick me up at the airport, got to the store, all the papers were ready for me to sign, bike was fully inspected in the serv. dept., rolled out of there within an hour or so, rode it all the way back to Ga., and so far I'm happy with my new ride. So give Chris a call at H.D. of N. Tx. @ 972-245-1492 ext. 301 and see what he can do for you.
Steve McM., Douglasville, Ga. (West Atlanta area)
I give a vote for Chris also. I have purchased (2) bikes from him and as indicated above-top-notch.
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