Try Before You Buy
Harley Davidson Promotion Lets Motorcycle Riders Test Ride A Harley At Dealerships Around the Country.
Harley Davidson and its dealers are giving riders a unique opportunity to demo the Harley Davidson of their dreams with the new Super Ride promotion. Harley Davidson will be working with U.S. Harley dealers across the country to enable customers to ride any 2009 motorcycle between April 1 and June 30, 2009. Potential Harley customers will have the opportunity to provide a written evaluation of their test ride and post it online to qualify for special rewards.
Riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle is a powerful and unique experience, said Bill Davidson, Harley Davidson Vice President, Core Customer Marketing. We want to give every rider the chance to experience the genuine feel of riding a Harley, the freedom of the open road and everything that goes with it.The Super Ride promotion is only valid at participating Harley Davidson dealers and riders must present a valid motorcycle license to participate, among other requirements.
Are you short the funds to own a Harley Davidson motorcycle? You can always rent one. A California Harley rental is available from dealerships and motorcycle shops that specialize in motorcycles rentals, specifically Harley Davidson motorcycle rentals.
What better way to experience the thrill and excitement of a Harley Davidson than a Harley rental. Possibly you need cool ride for a special date. Possibly you are planning a road trip to a vacation destination. The added experience of making that trip on a Harley would just make the entire get away that much better. Possibly you are considering the purchase of a Harley Davidson motorcycle and the opportunity to drive a rental might be the deciding factor for which bike to buy. Whatever the reason, the ability to rent a Harley will be one of the most pleasurable experiences of your life.
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