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#15
Mother Road HD Honda in Kingman AZ.
I went in there on my way back from Sturgis in 06 planing on buying a Goldwing.
Road out of there on an Ultra. So, maybe it's not as bad a thing as some might think.
I went in there on my way back from Sturgis in 06 planing on buying a Goldwing.
Road out of there on an Ultra. So, maybe it's not as bad a thing as some might think.
#16
Back in the old days before the totalatarian mindset came in at Harley, you could be a multi line dealer, all of the Dealerships mentioned have probably been around for a while and were grandfathered in, there is still a possibility that the MOCO will allow another brand, we were an Excelsior dealer when they were around a few years ago.
#17
Multi-line dealerships in rural areas are common in the auto industry. No reason for them not to be a dual brand dealer. It's not like I am going to be trading my Lowrider in on a Honda anytime soon. But it benefits riders of both brands to have a local dealer for parts & service.
#18
riverside, ca fordyce harley does not sell hondas or any other jap unless it was traded in for a harley...they dont sell anything but harley merch.
#20
Kent' HD in Abilene, Tx also sells Honda and Suzuki.
The Harley dealer in Cheyenne Wy also sells Honda's.
Lone Star HD in Tyler, Tx is also a Triumph dlr.
I'm sure I can find several others that sell other brands.
The Harley dealer in Cheyenne Wy also sells Honda's.
Lone Star HD in Tyler, Tx is also a Triumph dlr.
I'm sure I can find several others that sell other brands.