Address: 555 S Geneva Rd, Lindon, UT 84042, USA
Phone: +18014344647
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Ted Pennington
Best Harley Shop Yes
bruce provost
Clean and VERY HELPFUL!!!!
James Varner
Great place, a little pricey but we are talking Harley. Steven in service is great to work with. The parts guy, i believe his name is Sack, it the real deal when it come to customer service. Harley doesn't make stuff for my 98 Wife Glide. Zach found the parts I needed on Ebay and sent me out of there with the links I needed to get the parts myself. Thank you guys so much. Jim V
Cliff Blackwell
Food was good with some unique options.
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Yes, I had Breakfast there and it was great. Fresh coffee, muffins, sandwiches, snacks etc. While you are there, check with Juan Odegard about getting a tour of the service department. He is a retired Air Force Veteran and a great Freind to many.
We have live music at some of our events on the weekends.
Timpanogos Harley is near Provo, UT, which is approximately 3-1/2 hours from St George, UT. I'm not sure whether they rent bikes. I'd give them a call in the morning.
They typically have a really good stock of tires. call them and ask for your specific one just to make sure.
Yes all good.
Face masks, easy to stay 6 feet apart and it's very open space.
Don't know; call them.
Go online to www.Harley- Davidson. Com click on riding academy or learn to ride.
Yes
You probably need to check out the dealers in larger cities (SLC, LV)
Buy the machine there and get lifetime tires.
I am aware of the motorcycle riding class at the Harley Dealership. I have talked to a couple of people that took the class and they said that the instructor really pushed their products. My wife and I took the course in Ogden and were very pleased with the efficiency of material with about a half a day of book work and written test then a day and a half of riding skills followed by a practical riding test and certification. No product sales discussion and or bashing other motorcycle companies. About $200.00 will get you the certificate to take to DMV. Don't take the course in July or August. The full jacket, helmet, long pants, and high boots, and gloves will be very uncomfortable in the heat of the day on asphalt.
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