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The New BLACKLINE™
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Know Someone Who Always Wanted A Harley-Davidson® But needs to LEARN TO RIDE!!!!
Buy a Harley from BARGER HARLEY-DAVIDSON and we will pay for their Basic Rider Course offered at West Valley Occupational Center by Ride Rite Approved by the motorcycle Safety Foundation Must be 18 years or older
The basic rider course includes classroom instruction plus ten hours of on-cycle instruction and testing. They provide the motorcycle. Includes: familiarization with the motorcycle, straight line riding, turning, shifting, stopping, limited space maneuvering, maximum breaking techniques, swerving, etc. This will help you accept personal responsibility for your decisions and actions. As well as develop good riding skills and better judgment.* *Can not be combined with any other discount or promotion.
We are a family owned business who has over 41 years worth of experience in the motorcycle industry. For the last 33 years we have been serving the San Fernando Valley and pride ourselves for our exceptional service and high quality products. The last two years when Harley-Davidson has been tracking Customer Service for dealers in a Region - we have been within the top two dealers designated with Best Service.
Why Should you have your Motorcycle Serviced at your Harley-Davidson Dealer?
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NEW HARLEY OWNER!! Paul, and His New XL1200C!! Congratulations Paul!
Zine takes lead on pay cut for council City Councilman Dennis Zine has asked for a 10 percent cut to his $149,159-a-year salary - with the money to be returned to the city's general fund - and may ask the 14 other council members to do the same. "I think it would be an important gesture to show the public we are aware of how they're hurting and that we are sharing the pain," said Zine, a retired LAPD sergeant. Needless to say, the proposal hasn't received much love toward Zine, who said one colleague visibly blanched at the prospect of a 14,000 pay cut.
Thank you Dennis Zine for being a guest speaker at our March general meeting. You made some very informative points on safe riding tips and on the politics that we should all be very attentive to, never mind your quick wit and humor! Thank you for your continued support of our and your community. We appreciate your hard work and dedication to all of us.