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OK, this weekend I had another completely dissatisfying experience with a HD Dealership here in the Houston area. The Dealership is "Harley-Davidson of The Woodlands" (Texas Motorcycle Dealer - Harley-Davidson of The Woodlands). A couple of weeks ago, I shopped around for a rear tire for my '03 UC. The tire I want is a Dunlop D402 MU85B16. Prices on the internet were $40-60 less than any of the Dealerships. So I bought a tire online. This past Friday, I called "Harley-Davidson of The Woodlands" to ask them if they would mount and balance the tire on my wheel if I brought them in on Saturday, and what the charge would be. They told me it would be $37.50 (1/2 hours service charge) to mount and balance, so I told them I would bring in the wheel and tire the next morning. My daughter had a swim meet in the Woodlands early on Saturday (and Sunday), so I pulled the wheel off the bike on Friday night.
On Saturday, I dropped my daughter off at the nat, and went over to the Dealership. You can imagine my shock when the guy at the service counter told me they would NOT mount and balance the tire I brought in because I had not bought it from them! I told him I had called on Friday and been told to bring it in. The guy checked with the Service Manager who confirmed that they would NOT do the work for me. In fact, they said they would not do ANY work with customer supplied parts.
Lucky for me, right next door is "American Deam Cycles". They sell choppers and other custom bikes (dead link). They were glad to take my money and mount/balance my tire on my wheel. In fact the Service Manager over there, Paul Floyd, is the kind of guy you want to work with as a DIY'er!! And if you want, they will do it all for you. With or without your parts!
So, I strongly recommend folks find a better HD Dealership that has a customer focus. In my opinion, "Harley-Davidson of The Woodlands" is out for themselves, and based on my own personal experience, will likely do crappy work since it is clear they are only interested in maximizing the money they make from their customers. Luckily, the Houston area has plenty of choices.
TQ