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Need service? Turn to the professionals at Barger Harley-Davidson. Our service department is staffed with factory trained and certified technicians offering state-of-the-art technology to perform the most accurate repair possible... from a seasonal tune-up to a major overhaul. We look forward to exceeding your expectations so come on over to Barger Harley-Davidson and add a new set of tires, lots of chrome goodies and you may just get the urge to start cruising (even a few states over)! We also feature custom wheels, custom seats and chrome kits as well as a complete inventory of genuine replacement parts for your bike. If we don't have it on hand, we will be happy to special order it for you.
Why you should have your Motorcycle serviced at your Harley Dealer
1. We have genuine parts to service your bike. Not just some, but all of them. 2. Our Techs go to school yearly to keep updated on your model motorcycle. They also have to pass monthly updates and classes from the factory. 3. A complete line of Authorized Tools & the latest computer software update are here for your motorcycle. 4. We only work on Harley-Davidson motorcycles 5. We can put your mind at ease knowing trained professionals are working on your Harley. 6.BARGER Harley-Davidson is simply the best place to have your Harley-Davidson serviced. We would like to be "Your Dealer".
So if we want to keep playing and riding our Harleys and want to keep up our lifestyle, you must support your local Harley Davidson business so that you may Live the Dream! | |
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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.
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