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A while back ago a couple of you pointed me toward a couple HD shops that gave discounts to purchasing on-line. I beleive one was a contact at Horney Toad HD?? and the other a HD Shop in IL.. I think it started with an L?? I had re image my PC and lost my Favorites... Can anybody provide me with that info again? I have some GC from Santa and wanted to get some parts on order. Thanks Much!!
I dont know about the HD Shop in IL, but i been getting my stuff at http://www.tricountyharley.com/
ask for Rebecca! (don't deal with the parts counter)
since dealers aren't supposed to sell at a discount (HD rules apparently), i wont mention the discount details on here and get them in hot water...want to keep a good thing going!!
That's it... thx...! Now I just realized these GC's are only good at the shop here in town where they were purchased. :-(.. I had $1000 in parts I wanted and that would have been $200 in savings... Now I will have to wait and hope my shop runs a 20% sale... Dang...
I used to get 20% off at Zanotti in Pa. But they are closed. I believe that some of their people are now at New Castle HD in PA. I also could get the same deals at Chicago HD. They must have closed that store. Now it's at Cyclepartsforless as mentioned in another comment. I have received great service from them.
Hales HD Mansfield, OH.http://halesharley.com. They will give you 10% on all online orders, doesn't matter if you have a HOG card or not. Always willing to help you with any questions you have before they sell it to you. Fast shipping as well.
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