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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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sounds all too familiar - mega $$ for crap service... I was lucky enough to find an Indy here that is awesome and you get your bike back the way you left it, of course serviced properly and oh ya for 1/3rd the price of HD.... Guess who's doing my BB and cams next week?? HD can keep their warranty, can you imagine them letting someone that couldn't handle a simple service loose on your engine...........
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Sunny Saint Petersburg Florida
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Look i live in tampa, have owned harley's since 1986, and i drive to pinellas county for service, go to fletcher's or jim's and you'll be happy, these are dealerships owned by riders that appreciate your business, tampa harley is part of the ferman car dealership chain and many of their employees came from the auto side of the business and have a car dealership attitude, i try to avoid them but in a pinch have used them and everytime i did i've been burned by poor work, service and attitude, hopefully you'll learn and move on
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Sorry to hear about your experience and I wish I could comment on Tampa HD but I have only been to New Port Richey and Brandon. Both have been great when it comes to the service department. Brandon does wash for free but NPR I think charges $10. NPR has a great atmosphere since every Sat and Sun they have a cookout and bikers are hanging out there all day long. Brandon has become pretty lame.
Now, if you want service completed for 1/2 the price, I go to A-Team cycles up in Zephyrhills. They do great work but don't expect them to wash and polish your bike. It comes out like to brought it in. Check them out
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Now, if you want service completed for 1/2 the price, I go to A-Team cycles up in Zephyrhills. They do great work but don't expect them to wash and polish your bike. It comes out like to brought it in. Check them out
V/r
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Nasty - but one thing, when you do your own service you will discover that dumb sticker attached to the filter in exactly that spot coming out of the box. I have no idea why Harley includes it - I always just toss the damn thing. My guess is the trainee who worked on your bike hasn't quite got used to doing the same. Probably his second oil change ;-)
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