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I traded my Heritage for a 14 Limited. As usual I got the nice letter from Harley on the new purchase. Also got the paperwork from HOG for the year. Does the Moco send you anything in regards to the ESP plan with the tire coverage so when your out of state that you show the other dealers that you have this plan. Just wondering.
I traded my Heritage for a 14 Limited. As usual I got the nice letter from Harley on the new purchase. Also got the paperwork from HOG for the year. Does the Moco send you anything in regards to the ESP plan with the tire coverage so when your out of state that you show the other dealers that you have this plan. Just wondering.
ESP is a farce...like all insurances you pay thru the nose anticipating a calamity that never occurs...put that money in your bike...you will be happier..
The MoCo sends you nothing. The ESP contract is issued by HD dealers. If you purchased an ESP contract at time of purchase, you should have been given a copy of the fully executed contract with signatures, etc. If you didn't, then ask your dealer WTF?
When I got my esp I have the paperwork and was also given a card that I keep in my wallet. While in S Dakota last month needed warranty work done and all I did was show dealer the card.
The hog membership is kinda bs in my opinion unless you have nationwide ins. Or the other which i cannot remember. The premium discount was 80 bucks a year for hog members if they honer hog.. The esp may or may not pay off, but the tire and wheel coverage is money in the bank. Damn road hazards keep jumping in front of me. 1 21' out front and 2 240mm out back already, 0 out of pocket so far. SORRY FOR THE TYPO
Last edited by cdonis; Jul 29, 2014 at 10:18 PM.
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ESP is a farce...like all insurances you pay thru the nose anticipating a calamity that never occurs...put that money in your bike...you will be happier..
If you're like the average touring owner and ride 1,500 miles a year, you're right. If your put some miles on the bike, it's probably a great investment. Tire & Wheel has almost paid for mine in 5 months. BTW, there is a $50 deductible for all repairs in the most current plans.
If you're like the average touring owner and ride 1,500 miles a year, you're right. If your put some miles on the bike, it's probably a great investment. Tire & Wheel has almost paid for mine in 5 months. BTW, there is a $50 deductible for all repairs in the most current plans.
yes sir! 10000 last year and probably at least that many for many more..........I hope. Its paying for itself a mile at a time.
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