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I want to wish this new dealer much success! I was emailing with both owners a few days ago and both seem very receptive to questions and get back to you as quickly as possible. I bought my bike in Wayne (another great dealer) and hopefully have another great dealer I can depend on if needed. Good luck guys!!!
 
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I bought my cheiftan in Daytona before they opened the first ride once delivered the speed sensor went bad with 6 miles on it i took it for a ride to see them was welcomed and the owners walked me around while the mechanic took a look at my bike. Its back there now for the sensor came in and there doing the stage 2 cams while its there . They seem like a great bunch of guys
 
Update got my bike back from Monmouth indian today i brought in for speed sensor and stage 2 cams also had them look to see why bars hit tank when i turned left and rubbed the fairing. It seem Daytona indian put the wrong bars on my bike so just wanted to say thanks again to the guys from Monmouth indian and tomorrow i will call Daytona indian and scream at them again for another screwup
 
Hello Fellow Indian Riders,
My name is Michael Simons AKA- Riding name "hyway" (I am Very New to this or Any Forums)
I live in East Brunswick N.J. - Ride, 2016 Indian Chief Classic/Pearl.
The Classic comes Stripped, just the way i like it. A blank canvas.
I Do Not want to destroy the Perfect lines from front to back with Saddlebags. Unfort. for long rides, i do require storage. The luggage rack is too small for extras in a back pack with bungees.
Can anyone suggest, on-off quick saddle bags, but smaller? Not Wanting to destroy the straight lines of the bike?
I Thank You Ahead of time for your response. & Please have a Happy & Safe Christmas.
 
Hello Fellow Indian Riders,
My name is Michael Simons AKA- Riding name "hyway" (I am Very New to this or Any Forums)
I live in East Brunswick N.J. - Ride, 2016 Indian Chief Classic/Pearl.
The Classic comes Stripped, just the way i like it. A blank canvas.
I Do Not want to destroy the Perfect lines from front to back with Saddlebags. Unfort. for long rides, i do require storage. The luggage rack is too small for extras in a back pack with bungees.
Can anyone suggest, on-off quick saddle bags, but smaller? Not Wanting to destroy the straight lines of the bike?
I Thank You Ahead of time for your response. & Please have a Happy & Safe Christmas.
Hey im down the road in Monroe u may wanna look into quick detachable sissy bar and tbag they come in various sizes or there is throw over saddlebags that you put the leather center piece under the seat and zip them off if your staying overnight
 
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Hello Fellow Indian Riders,
My name is Michael Simons AKA- Riding name "hyway" (I am Very New to this or Any Forums)
I live in East Brunswick N.J. - Ride, 2016 Indian Chief Classic/Pearl.
The Classic comes Stripped, just the way i like it. A blank canvas.
I Do Not want to destroy the Perfect lines from front to back with Saddlebags. Unfort. for long rides, i do require storage. The luggage rack is too small for extras in a back pack with bungees.
Can anyone suggest, on-off quick saddle bags, but smaller? Not Wanting to destroy the straight lines of the bike?
I Thank You Ahead of time for your response. & Please have a Happy & Safe Christmas.
The Indian Quick release bags for your bike are pretty sweet. And right now they are an extra 100.00 off with the coupon AND Indian of Monmouth has them in stock:)
 
Thanks for all of the kind words from you all. We appreciate it. We've had a great first couple of weeks open and will continue to provide the best possible experience!
 
Ordered my wife's Scout 60 the other day. Hopefully will only have to wait a couple of weeks, and it will be warm enough to ride it home when it is ready.

I like this dealership so far. Nice area too.
 
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Ordered my wife's Scout 60 the other day. Hopefully will only have to wait a couple of weeks, and it will be warm enough to ride it home when it is ready.

I like this dealership so far. Nice area too.
Looking forward to riding with you both and seeing what your wife does to make it her own!
 
Not sure how i didn't know this was going on a few towns away. They expect to open in about three weeks.
I always enjoy learning of a new Indian motorcycle dealer opening! I love the bikes too! My only complaint is: here in the Kansas City area, we have no less then 4 HD shops and only one Indian! If Big Brother is reading our post, how about opening another Indian dealership too, here in the northern area of Kansas City...please, pretty please???
 
Looking forward to riding with you both and seeing what your wife does to make it her own!
Thanks for the sentiments. Swung by again today to exchange some of Santa's miscues, and to show my wife the gorgeous hand painted war bonnets and pin striping on one of their new Scouts. She agrees it looks cool, but I think we'll work out a custom design with the artist instead. Will post pics probably in a month or so.

Talked to a young rider there who had recently bought a Royal Enfield from them. I still think those are sweet bikes. Sure they are mostly old technology but that is part of the point. Heard his nice thumping exhaust note as we were getting in the car to leave. One of these days I need to add again to the stable.
 
Hey guys. I just wanted to stop in and post that we are having a cigar night at L&B cigars in Ocean NJ on Thursday January 12th from 5-8PM. We'll have a motorcycle on hand and a few giveaway shirts too! Please come hang out and tell your friends that might be interested. Thank you!
 
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Just wanted to say that you guys put on a great event tonight for your customers and friends. Thoroughly enjoyed the company and all we tasted! Good to see Mark and Lynn and a few others we'll be riding with soon!
 
Was also on their website with a method to RSVP there.

It was a cool event.

I would not want every shot of bourbon I drink from now on to be smoked, but it was an interesting twist.
 
Picked up my dear wife's completed bike today. Here are a few pics. Will probably post a more complete set one of these days after digging out from tomorrow's snow. Today 63 degrees - tomorrow 6 - 10 inches.

She was so thrilled during the hour ride home. Quite a step up from her Yamaha XV250 that she learned on for the last year. The Scout 60 is a truly great motorcycle.

Great customer service orientation at this dealership! I also like their location. We have a ways to go to get there, but we like to ride, right? Also, it is near a cool area on the shore for restaurants, bars, etc. Check 'em out.

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Yeah man. Parked my bike in the garage just a few hours ago and awaiting the inches to pile up.. hopefully go away fast.
 
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