MoCo at it Again
#11
Good Points
Two good points here. I heard a few months ago that HD dealers were going to be prohibited from selling on e-bay as of Oct. 1, 2011.
Also, as someone else mentioned earlier in this thread, Amazon is closing up shop in some states which are now charging internet sales tax. As I understand it, if Amazon has a warehouse or distribution center in a state, that state will try to collect sales tax. Probably just a matter of time before all internet sales are taxed.
On a good note, you can still buy from the HD dealers which sell on e-bay, just go through their internet parts site. Here's a few which sell most parts for around 20% off:
www.surdyke.com
www.zanottimotor.com
www.lshd1.com (Lakeshore HD's discount parts web site)
Always compare prices WITH shipping, as the shipping charges can vary substantially.
Also, as someone else mentioned earlier in this thread, Amazon is closing up shop in some states which are now charging internet sales tax. As I understand it, if Amazon has a warehouse or distribution center in a state, that state will try to collect sales tax. Probably just a matter of time before all internet sales are taxed.
On a good note, you can still buy from the HD dealers which sell on e-bay, just go through their internet parts site. Here's a few which sell most parts for around 20% off:
www.surdyke.com
www.zanottimotor.com
www.lshd1.com (Lakeshore HD's discount parts web site)
Always compare prices WITH shipping, as the shipping charges can vary substantially.
#12
Y'all know why this is happening. If you don't, then you need to crawl out from under that rock you've been living under for the past few years and get some common sense. Local economies are hurting world-wide. Support them if you can. If you don't, there should be no surprise at the inevitable consequence.
#14
Y'all know why this is happening. If you don't, then you need to crawl out from under that rock you've been living under for the past few years and get some common sense. Local economies are hurting world-wide. Support them if you can. If you don't, there should be no surprise at the inevitable consequence.
If there are HD dealers which do well selling parts for 20% or more off, then your and my local dealers can and should come close to matching that.
#15
Just got back from a ride throughout Arizona. Saw a 2012 CVO ultra for msrp at Superstition Harley in Apache Junction. Saw a 2011 CVO road glide at Flagstaff for $40,000. The ultra was the one that was purple and gray. Good looking bike, but I like the one with yellow.
#16
I used to shop at the 20% places, but you know what? It aint that great of a deal all things considered. I've really shifted over to support my local dealer.
First, my dealership gives me 10%, plus I use their loyalty card which furthers the discount.
Plus they do give me good advice and I rely on them for that advice. Its worth something. In the Detroit area, the economy sucks, so for a few extra bucks I feel good about it. I don't have a problem with someone running a profitable business, and the guys on the floor sure aren't wealthy but I'm fairly certain they are glad to be employed.
First, my dealership gives me 10%, plus I use their loyalty card which furthers the discount.
Plus they do give me good advice and I rely on them for that advice. Its worth something. In the Detroit area, the economy sucks, so for a few extra bucks I feel good about it. I don't have a problem with someone running a profitable business, and the guys on the floor sure aren't wealthy but I'm fairly certain they are glad to be employed.
#17
I used to shop at the 20% places, but you know what? It aint that great of a deal all things considered. I've really shifted over to support my local dealer.
First, my dealership gives me 10%, plus I use their loyalty card which furthers the discount.
Plus they do give me good advice and I rely on them for that advice. Its worth something. In the Detroit area, the economy sucks, so for a few extra bucks I feel good about it. I don't have a problem with someone running a profitable business, and the guys on the floor sure aren't wealthy but I'm fairly certain they are glad to be employed.
First, my dealership gives me 10%, plus I use their loyalty card which furthers the discount.
Plus they do give me good advice and I rely on them for that advice. Its worth something. In the Detroit area, the economy sucks, so for a few extra bucks I feel good about it. I don't have a problem with someone running a profitable business, and the guys on the floor sure aren't wealthy but I'm fairly certain they are glad to be employed.
#19
I used to shop at the 20% places, but you know what? It aint that great of a deal all things considered. I've really shifted over to support my local dealer.
First, my dealership gives me 10%, plus I use their loyalty card which furthers the discount.
Plus they do give me good advice and I rely on them for that advice. Its worth something. In the Detroit area, the economy sucks, so for a few extra bucks I feel good about it. I don't have a problem with someone running a profitable business, and the guys on the floor sure aren't wealthy but I'm fairly certain they are glad to be employed.
First, my dealership gives me 10%, plus I use their loyalty card which furthers the discount.
Plus they do give me good advice and I rely on them for that advice. Its worth something. In the Detroit area, the economy sucks, so for a few extra bucks I feel good about it. I don't have a problem with someone running a profitable business, and the guys on the floor sure aren't wealthy but I'm fairly certain they are glad to be employed.
#20
Amen!! my local shop was so bad HD yanked their dealership. Took them 20 plus years to get it done but they finally did it. So now if I want an HD part i have to drive 100 miles.