We know the customer decides. Did you buy the latest One Direction download? Do you follow Alec Baldwin on Twitter? Do you have a Blackberry?
You got time, so if and when a decision need to be made relating to a purchase (or a SuperBowl Pick) you have time. For me, it is instantaneous, or maybe minutes. I'm walking through a shopping joint or a website, looking for an item or gaining information. Just for example, I was looking for information on a Samsung 9000 Series TV that I had won in a raffle. Sounds cool, right? But here's the real story. It was a cool "State-of-the-Art" TV when it came out in 2009, and they quit making it in 2010. Internet Apps, connectivity, blah...blah...blah. It even had a remote that the TV pic showed on when you walked away from the TV to go to the bathroom. Just watch it on the remote. Problem was, nothing works as advertised. Original price was about $9000 and now you can buy one for about $1500. The picture is SPECTACULAR, the rest is CRAP!
That brings me to my point. You want to buy a Harley-Davidson you want the bike you were promised, either from the ads or for from your expectations. You don't want to pay too much for a $10,000 bike. If you bought upgraded exhaust on your 2010 Ultra Classic, you want those exhaust. If you bought a Chrome front end on your 2009 FLHX Black Street Glide you want that. If you bought it serviced with New Tires and a 10k that what you want.
I get it, and I never want to run into you at Sturgis or Daytona and have to apologize for the actions me or my staff. Call/tweet/email or comment on this post. If you want to know how to buy the right bike, I gotcha.
@TheHarleyGuy
Ricky Kelley
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