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    Harley-Davidson of Salt Lake City - Kathy and I at the Continental Divide after getting our bike fixed up at SLC Harley.

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    My wife and I were on a 1890 miles ride returning from California to Tulsa, OK when we had problems…read morewith my Ultra Classic. We rolled into Harley Davidson of Salt Lake City around 9:30 am. Devon was such a God send. After a brief conversation he pin pointed the possible problem and Will the mechanic took it from there. We had to replace both wiring harnesses on the handle bars-they were mangled pretty bad from a previous handlebar switch out. They treated us like family, as travelers they put us at the front of the line and got us set up in their upstairs cushy waiting room upstairs. While we waited the parts manager Greg gave us an awesome tip on where to ride as we headed toward Aspen. Guardman pass was all he said it would be and more. Thank you. Will got us fixed up and on our way, confident that the job was done right this time and we got home to Tulsa without any more issues. He went above and beyond! A huge thank you to the whole team at Salt Lake City Harley- especially Devon, Will and Greg. Oh and Todd who checked in on us from time to time to make sure we were good. Christopher and Kathy Tulsa, OK

    What are your insights on elevating the quality of customer experiences in a post-pandemic world?…read moreI'd love to share my perspective. As a loyal customer, I believe that feeling valued and empowered is essential. Even if it means paying a bit more, I'm willing to invest in a relationship built on trust. I also believe in giving businesses the opportunity to make things right when mistakes are made, and I appreciate it when they take ownership of their errors and make amends. Recently, I had an experience with Intermountain Harley Davidson that left me feeling disappointed. Last September, I purchased a Softail, and while I was excited about the bike, I noticed some issues that needed to be addressed. There were five spirit bells and some accessories still on the bike, and the clutch was a bit difficult to shift into neutral. I removed the accessories and bells, and Harley adjusted the clutch. I thought that was the end of the issue, but unfortunately, it was only the beginning. This spring, when I took my bike in for servicing, I was shocked to discover that the oil was dirty, the plugs were black, the brake pads were worn down, and the tires were nearly bald. I took the plugs to Intermountain Harley Davidson and spoke with Blake, the salesperson who had sold me the bike. He acknowledged my concerns and confirmed that the bike had not been properly serviced before the sale. He even went so far as to say that I had been 'screwed over.' He promised to make things right, but unfortunately, he didn't follow through. After being ghosted for a week, I finally got in touch with him, and he offered to give me a free oil change. However, I declined, as I didn't feel that it was enough to restore my trust. As a loyal customer, I had expected more from Intermountain Harley Davidson. I've been doing business with them for 16 years, and I've purchased four bikes from them. My daughters have also purchased bikes from them, and we've always taken our bikes to them for servicing. Unfortunately, this experience has left a sour taste in my mouth. My message to others is to be aware of the importance of trust and transparency in business relationships. If you're considering purchasing a bike from Intermountain Harley Davidson, make sure to ask for proof of service. Don't be afraid to speak up if something doesn't feel right, and always get promises in writing. Remember, trust is a two-way street, and it's essential to prioritize it in any business relationship. As I move forward, I'll be taking my business elsewhere, and I hope that Intermountain Harley Davidson will take my experience as an opportunity to reflect on the importance of building trust with their customers.

    Ricochet Offroad - motorcycledealers - Updated July 2026

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