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I would like to thank Ryan for helping me get my new to me Bike. I traded my BMW in, got a real fair price and got a good price on a Harley Ultra. If you are in the market for a used bike or new Triumph or Royal Enfield go see Ryan. I know Rob and Keira bought Rob's R1 from Ryan. I can't tell you how easy they made it for me. They have over 500 used bike INSIDE on display neat, organized and by make.
http://www.nationalpowersports.net/index.aspx
Mentioned it on FB too, but 'grats man! Pumped everything worked out and you're happy with the bike and experience.
Ryan's a okay guy![]()
I got my Hypermotard there also and had a great experience from my initial phone call when I put my deposit down to when they helped me load the bike in our pickup. I then recommended them to a friend and he bought a CB 919 and had a similar experience. All of the staff I dealt with were polite and knowledgeable and the showroom is incredible. Even if I wasn't looking to purchase a bike I would stop by there if I was in the area to browse/drool.
Congrats Doug!!! You seemed excited when you told me about this move...an great bike you got there buddy. I'll let you know when I need to borrow it. Of course that means leaving you with my 1198....or maybe a few track sessions on the 848?? Your choice
My buddy bought a bike from them, real honest and stress-free experience.
2021 KTM Duke 890 R
2020 BMW R1250GS Adventure Exclusive
1982 Honda CB750F Super Sport
it's stress free because, salesmen are not on commission. Bikes are priced non-negotiable ( MORE than good prices ) and nothing is held back. I put my deposit down just after they got the bike in. When it went through the shop I got an email what they did and when it was done, when the bike went through detail I got an email when it was done and scheduled my pick up. My trade I was treated good and got what I was looking for. I highly recommend them.
I ran into a guy at the ERC class at NHMS last year who said to me "What, you didn't buy this [bike] at National? I thought everyone bought their bikes there."