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    Cosmo's Indian Motorcycle - 2024 Indian Chieftain! I'm a little stoked!!

    Cosmo's Indian Motorcycle

    (8 reviews)

    We went to Cosmo's specifically with the intent on finding a great bike for my wife. I can not…read moreaddress the sales floor employee as a salesman. He's more of a motorcycle riding, classic car driving, easy going family man who knows the product sells itself, and he'll do the paperwork. There is a tremendous selection of new and used bikes so wife found the perfect , red, pre owned, low mileage Scout. She is delighted with this bike! Soon after this very satisfactory purchase, I heard the perfect, red, pre owned, low mileage Vintage Chief calling out to me! Yes, We're that couple now. His and hers Indian motorcycles.! Had to replace a rear tire soon after purchase but, that's what proper maintenance is. I recommend Cosmos as a fair and no pressure Indian Motorcycle dealer.!

    If I could select ZERO stars I would!…read more I was shopping for an Indian motorcycle and found a beauty at there location... 2018 Chieftan with Stage 2 upgrade and many other upgrades. I paid CASH for it, almost $18k, and was never even offered an extended warranty. If it was included in the jumbled paperwork I signed, it was NEVER voiced to me. Long story short, the bike is a P.O.S. I bought it in May of 2025... rode it around, planned a major trip in September and took it in for service and new tires in August. Almost $1k later I was told that one oil drain plug was stripped and could not be removed. WHY? I just bought the bike! They specifically told me the service was not due because they did it prior to me buying the bike... so what they were telling me is that THEY ruined the drain plug when they did the service on it! They gave me the bike back saying they "sealed" the drain plug so I could go on my trip and told me it needed to be brought back in over the winter to be fixed. Ok... then it got worse. 300 miles from home the engine failed. I put less than 400 miles on it before my long trip and was stuck in Carlisle, PA. I called... I texted... NOTHING! They ignored me. Mind you, during the purchase process my texts were IMMEDIATELY responded to and even after we communicated when I had questions... but now that I had a problem... NOTHING! I ended up paying for a Uhaul and completed my trip, because my buddy's bike was still functional - it was a Goldwing so of course it was still working great. I chose to not go to them or contact them after I got home because frankly, I would have left the dealership in handcuffs. I cannot believe a dealership would treat someone that way. And for the record... I bought ANOTHER bike, a black 2018 Chieftan Classic, to ride this season and go on my trip in September because that 1st Chieftan is not going to get fixed any time soon (I called dealers and shops, all of which told me they could not get it in because it was the riding season and they did not want to close off a bay to work on mine). Am I crazy? Should I have stuck with Kawasaki? I put almost 45k miles on my 2011 Vaquero and NEVER had a major issue with it, NEVER! I still have a 2002 Kawi Drifter that is in perfect running condition! I did all the maintenance on them and they never required anything out of the norm. Currently I am planning on removing the engine and inspecting the lifters/push rods. If I find nothing, I don't know where to take it... I am not going to pay in excess of $2,500 just to have the engine pulled at a dealer and looked at, that's ridiculous! I would have to pay an exuberant amount of money to get a bike in running condition that I put less than 500 miles on and already spent over $18k on!?! No thank you... Pardon my French but FUCK COSMOS and if this new to me Indian gives me problems I will go back to Kawasaki! Side note: Why did they close their Trevos location? They moved to Bala Cynwyd with another motorcycle group?!?!

    East Coast Cycle Center & Honda - Inspection before long trip to fla

    East Coast Cycle Center & Honda

    (15 reviews)

    Byberry

    So, since high school, I have wanted a motorcycle, but life, bills, work and family obligations…read morenever gave me the time to ride, let alone the free cash to buy one. When my wife retired, she had some time due to her, and decided we could spare it. Soooooo..... Remember back at Easter time, I broke my leg? The LAST thing I wanted was to have to hold up a two wheel, 800 pound bike with a leg which occasionally gives me trouble. After much deliberation, we decided a Trike configuration made the most sense. Enter East Coast Cycle. I contacted Juan Hernandez to see if a 2023 Can-Am Spyder was still for sale. It was. Friendly, VERY knowledgeable about the various models, he was more than accommodating. When I walked in yesterday to pick the bike up, it was shined up, fueled up, and ready to go. *EVERY* employee who I interacted with were great, and ALL went out of their way to not continue on their way before making sure there was nothing else they could do for me. I'm a bearded old guy with a scraggly beard, many places would dismiss me. They offer a wide range of services, I'll update as I use those. Have fun riding!

    Terrible absolutely terrible , they sold me a switch boat that never worked and it was at their…read moreshop the whole summer. I finally decided to stop making payments and now I have to deal with the aftermath of it. They never were responsible for anything they had no answers and basically just told me to talk to the manufacturer, the manufacturer never did anything to help as well . It was a losing battle . I would never recommend this place for any business

    Stars & Stripes Harley-Davidson - New ride !

    Stars & Stripes Harley-Davidson

    (145 reviews)

    $$$$

    Stars and Stripes is like nothing other. When it comes too motorcyles. They have 3 floors of then…read more And add parts, accessories, clothing, helmets, you name it they have it. Such a great store.

    BEWARE - Avoid this dealership at all costs…read more I called Stars & Stripes Harley-Davidson three separate times about a specific motorcycle listed on their website: a 2023 Low Rider ST with 2,024 miles listed for $15,477. Because I was driving from a distance, I repeatedly asked the staff to physically confirm the bike was actually there. One employee even told me she personally went and touched the bike on the showroom floor. I called again the same day, just a few hours before leaving, and was told once again that the motorcycle was there and available. Based on those assurances, my friend and I made the drive. When we arrived, the salesperson did not take us to the motorcycle I specifically came for. Instead, he walked us around the dealership showing us other bikes while he supposedly tried to "find" the one I asked about. Eventually we were told the bike had actually sold the night before -- even though I had been told just hours earlier that it was there and someone had physically verified it. At that point it felt exactly like the classic bait-and-switch tactic: advertise an attractive used bike to get people through the door, then try to steer them toward more expensive inventory. While sitting down to discuss another bike, a 2025 Low Rider ST, the salesperson claimed a new one was around $30,000. However, the MSRP listed on Harley-Davidson's own website is around $24,500. It appeared the price was being inflated so it could later be "discounted" to make the deal look better than it really was. The most disturbing part of the entire experience was speaking with the general sales manager, Craig. He looked me in the eye and told me multiple times their dealership operates with honesty, trust, and integrity. I had just explained that my wife is pregnant and that I had to skipped her ultrasound appointment so I could make the drive to buy this motorcycle. He responded by saying he understood because he's a family man too. While we were walking out of the dealership, another customer came in asking about the exact same motorcycle. One of the salespeople told them it had sold yesterday. Hearing that happen in real time made the situation even more unbelievable. After leaving, I called the dealership again and asked about the exact same motorcycle that I now knew was not there. Once again, I was told it was there and that I should hurry in because there were multiple inquiries. Later that evening Craig called me and immediately offered another $1,000 off the other motorcycle I had looked at earlier -- before I even said anything. This experience felt dishonest from start to finish. Extremely misleading sales tactics, inconsistent stories, and a complete waste of time. Buyers should be very cautious when dealing with this dealership.

    Split Lane Cycles - motorcycledealers - Updated May 2026

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