Used Harley's at the Indian dealership
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#22
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My local Indian dealer has some HD bikes as well. maybe 8, but they also have ATV's, Can-Am spyders, and Victories they took on trde.
And my local HD dealership has some Indians as well. Just how it goes. I dont think people are going in droves to trade in their Harleys for Indians, at least not here in Missouri. I rarely see anything but Harleys, Honda cruisers, and crotch rockets out riding. Personally I think the Indian bikes look like crap.... same spaceship looking crap victory was doing before Polaris made the switch to only Indian... they're just more round spaceships now instead of angular.
And my local HD dealership has some Indians as well. Just how it goes. I dont think people are going in droves to trade in their Harleys for Indians, at least not here in Missouri. I rarely see anything but Harleys, Honda cruisers, and crotch rockets out riding. Personally I think the Indian bikes look like crap.... same spaceship looking crap victory was doing before Polaris made the switch to only Indian... they're just more round spaceships now instead of angular.
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Seems to be a common ploy. The auto dealers in Reno will usually have a really nice vehicle of a competitors on prominent display out front. Such as the Chevy Dealer putting a flashy Challenger on an elevated display stand right at the main entrance. Are they trying to drag Moparheads into the dealership so they can sell them an Impala? Yeah right.
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And yes, Indian dealers do buy Harleys at auctions. The Indian dealer in OKC (Sooner Indian) also owns Action PowerSports in Tulsa a multi brand dealership and APS has more used Harleys than any dealer in Oklahoma. He told me he buys them at auctions when I talked to him and he also buys them from people who want to sell their bikes.
And there is a forum member who works at an Indian dealership and he also confirmed they bought Harleys at auctions.
It makes sense to have Harleys for sale at an Indian dealership as they are selling to the same demographic as Harley, which still sells better than Indian, so any sale can help them keep the doors open.
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I can take or leave the larger Indian motorcycles. They're just "OK", some things I like, some things I don't. But, that Indian Scout is one butt-ugly motorcycle. My neighbor owns one, and looking the thing over really well, it's hideous. I can't comprehend how a design department drew that up and said..."yea, that looks good!". Has a "cheap metric" look all over it.
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I can take or leave the larger Indian motorcycles. They're just "OK", some things I like, some things I don't. But, that Indian Scout is one butt-ugly motorcycle. My neighbor owns one, and looking the thing over really well, it's hideous. I can't comprehend how a design department drew that up and said..."yea, that looks good!". Has a "cheap metric" look all over it.
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hd4evr2008 (04-14-2018)
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I can take or leave the larger Indian motorcycles. They're just "OK", some things I like, some things I don't. But, that Indian Scout is one butt-ugly motorcycle. My neighbor owns one, and looking the thing over really well, it's hideous. I can't comprehend how a design department drew that up and said..."yea, that looks good!". Has a "cheap metric" look all over it.
and its the small things too after having owned a Harley, nobody else's hand controls feel and look as nice. everything else just looks like cheap clicky crap buttons.
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hd4evr2008 (04-14-2018)
#29
Different strokes
Bought my wife a "custom" at an Indian dealer in 99' (is that right? were there Indian dealers then :-)
I don't like the looks of a LOT of Harleys. Have been riding them since 83'. Also had a couple Ducatis and a 99 X1 Buell that got me
"the most miles in a year".
I LIKE that Scout and also the Victory.
My 85 Softail (first new bike) went from (bolt-on chrome crap from the dealer" to stripped down "Pro Street" style.
Harley guys thought it was a Sportster or FXR. Non Harley people did not recognize it being HD?
You might not like my style and I probably don't like yours. That is what is so cool about HD's. They mostly look a little or a lot different.
JM
I don't like the looks of a LOT of Harleys. Have been riding them since 83'. Also had a couple Ducatis and a 99 X1 Buell that got me
"the most miles in a year".
I LIKE that Scout and also the Victory.
My 85 Softail (first new bike) went from (bolt-on chrome crap from the dealer" to stripped down "Pro Street" style.
Harley guys thought it was a Sportster or FXR. Non Harley people did not recognize it being HD?
You might not like my style and I probably don't like yours. That is what is so cool about HD's. They mostly look a little or a lot different.
JM
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