Aces & eights harley
#24
Did you ever stop at that old trading post at the top of the hill by the cemetary and browse?Very unique stuff in there and the dude that runs it is a little off the wall too.
#25
My favorite little country store was down in Rarden on st rt 73, there was a Honda dealer there and a little country store that served up the thickest bologna sandwiches I've ever had.
#26
F&S is where I buy my bikes and a lot of my parts, shirts, etc. They always have a good inventory and they know how to treat customers.
Aces and Eights throws great parties. They usually have 2-3 a year and at least once a year they bring in Jackyl to play in the summer. I have bought a few things there but have not bought any bikes there because they had a prep fee. I don't know if that is still the case. A year or two ago, the original owner either sold out or took in a partner(s). I heard he had some tax problems...
Aces and Eights throws great parties. They usually have 2-3 a year and at least once a year they bring in Jackyl to play in the summer. I have bought a few things there but have not bought any bikes there because they had a prep fee. I don't know if that is still the case. A year or two ago, the original owner either sold out or took in a partner(s). I heard he had some tax problems...
#27
I stopped in there in Sept. when I was out that way for my daughters college graduation. They had very little inventory as far as bikes go. Bought a cool shirt, but the lady taking my money for the shirt was the only one in the whole store that bothered speaking. Hard to sell bikes when your sales staff is to lazy or so void of personality that they can't get off their smelly behinds & greet a customer. I was just buying a shirt, but they had no way of knowing that. HD of Cincinnatti's sales staff had just about the same qualities. Every HD shop I go to in my area, they act like they are really glad you have stopped by.
Just my opinion. Got to call it how I see it.
#28
Aces & Eights
My experiences with the sales people have been bad. Just talked to a couple that were interested in buying a '09 RK. Guys at Aces & Eights wouldn't give them the time of day. Went to Cincinnati HD and got great service. I have bought two bikes at Cincinnati HD and always got a decent deal. Their service department is very fair and have good knowledge. They have never told me, "They all do that."
#29
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I've had the best luck with AD Farrow's as far as sales people go in this area.
Always give me great trade in prices, and make ya feel like they actually care. Unlike a lot of dealerships.....
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I'm talking about the one downtown. The Farrow's Nortstar boys are a bunch of jerks
Always give me great trade in prices, and make ya feel like they actually care. Unlike a lot of dealerships.....
*edit*
I'm talking about the one downtown. The Farrow's Nortstar boys are a bunch of jerks
#30
Been to Aces many times, took a riders edge class there a couple of years ago. I don't have any complaints except as others said some of the sales staff is kind of snooty. Parts guys were always great though. Very friendly and helpful. I wonder if it is because of being in Mason. That town is so rich almost EVERYBODY is snooty. As for me I don't see how my GF can stand living there with that and the traffic, but that's just me.
They used to have Bike night I think every Friday during riding season? Can't remember, but it always seemed like there was something going on. It is a nice place though.
They used to have Bike night I think every Friday during riding season? Can't remember, but it always seemed like there was something going on. It is a nice place though.