Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Our Open House was a blast!

97 Country was here, broadcasting during the morning hours.

Breakfast was served, biscuits and gravy. Lunch was pork chop sandwiches, or dogs. Great food, great price.

Camping World  was here with a couple of toy hauler trailers for you.

In the store we had a cigar shop, Ol' Time Cigar Shop with a table full of great looking (and smelling) cigars.

Food tent during morning est-up.

Even the local wildlife came by to check it out.

Jim and J.R. take great care of their appearance.

Lucky Bamboo (Kats Kreations) had a very colorful display.

Marge, the Leather Lady, was very busy, she can stitch your gear, add patches, whatever.

Megan Katarina provided some very good music, great voice kept the crowd entertained.

We even had Mutual of Omaha here to talk about insurance.

The Randall Crawford Band provided a good musical backdrop to the day, everyone enjoyed the music.

These are a couple of the new bikes that are here, in Hard Candy paint. Looks awesome in the sunlight.

Origami Owl showed off her handmade jewelry, made to order.

Our front parking area was full, with vendors, bands, bikes.

Scates Realty had their booth if you need a new home.

The bike wash girls.

Yes, they actually washed some bikes.

In the afternoon, 103.1 The Wolf came by and broadcast from their tent.

Custom pinstriping was available from Chrisco Pinstriping.





Thank you to everyone who came up here on Saturday and made our Open House a success. The weather held off so we had a bright sunny day, good food and very good music, and course a great bunch of people turned out.
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Friday, September 25, 2015

Visit from Benton House

On Wednesday,  the 23rd of September, we had a visit by some folks from Benton House assisted living facility here in Clermont.
Great group of folks came by for about an hour or so, and they got a tour of the store, tried a few bikes, and took part in a "Poker Walk" with the top hands being able to choose prizes from our gift box.

Good time was had by all.







Wednesday, September 16, 2015

In Harley-Davidson history...

William S. Harley, passed away on this date, September 16, 1943

 

Born on December 29, 1880, Harley started tinkering with gasoline engines with friend Arthur Davidson in the early 1900s. Shortly after the duo created the first production motorcycle, Harley attended college in the School of Engineering at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. After graduation he returned to the rapidly growing company and used his knowledge as an engineer to contribute to the company’s successes. He passed away of natural causes on September 16, 1943 leaving behind the legacy he and his co-founders worked so hard to create.

http://www.harley-davidson.com/…/hd-hi…/september161943.html

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Open house

Coming up on the 26th is our Open House party, where you can see and test the 2016 bikes, have some good food, music, and fun.

 

We also have a special this month in our MotorClothes department: get  a free t-shirt with any purchase of $200 or more.

 In addition to the great 2016 and 2015 Harleys, we also have a brand new 2014 VRSCF Muscle. This bike is sharp and the color is just gorgeous. Ride it to appreciate it. 

 

Thursday, September 10, 2015

It's not just for kids

Anyone can carry their lunch, snack, or even make a small travel kit (first aid, spare parts, etc...) in this great tote.
Made by SGI Apparel for Harley-Davidson®, this kids insulated lunch tote is made of strong nylon on the outside with a fully insulated vinyl interior and front reflective taping with embossed rubber Bar & Shield patch. Tote has mesh side pockets and an insulated zippered compartment on the front, with an adjustable and removable shoulder strap and convenient carrying handle. Contrast piping in orange. 
Outside dimensions 9 1/2" x 7 1/2" x 6" 
 Available on the Stormy Hill Harley-Davidson website here.

 Item number: 7180537





Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Beautiful new 2016 FXDL 103 Low Rider


It’s powerful just leaning on its side stand.
One look at the muscular Twin Cam™ 103 engine that feeds into the liquid curves of the big two-into-one exhaust is all it takes to see that the Low Rider® model is built to be ridden long, hard and often. That’s as it should be. For decades the Low Rider® name has been synonymous with riders who can’t get enough. Now it’s built for more miles than ever. With mid-mount controls. And adjustable seat and handlebars. Beefy dual disc front brakes. And more. Ready to get serious?

This Low Rider is in Purple Fire and Blackberry Smoke paint. 

The motorcycles in the Dyna family trace their roots to the original Harley-Davidson factory customs. Notice the powerful front ends, chromed steel details and tricked-out wheels. There isn’t an ounce of doubt that you’re looking at a rolling sculpture. But there’s something bigger at work here than a mere visual statement. These are motorcycles sprung from a long riding tradition, with a strong emphasis on the riding. Post-war bobbers. Rebellious 70s choppers. Motorcycles where the theme was riding hard and the only rule was nonconformity. The profile is long and low, built to show off plenty of muscle. The 45° V-Twin engine is the jewel at the center of the design. There is no denying the powerful message sent by such a machine. It says get in the saddle, fire up Big Twin engine, treat your ears to the most satisfying exhaust note in all of motorized transportation, then go wherever the road out of town takes you.
 Iconic Engine
There is something about the steady pulse of power from an air-cooled Twin Cam 103™ engine that works its way into a rider and won’t let go. Once you’ve experienced it you understand. Nothing else in the world of motorized transportation could be as satisfying. There are perfectly rational explanations for this. The lightweight piston design and refined delivery of power. The strong driveline and bulletproof internal parts. The way engine and Six-Speed Cruise Drive transmission work flawlessly together to carry you down the highway at a relaxed, easy-riding rpm. But rational explanations never go far enough. What you feel when the power of this engine pulls you down the road toward the vanishing point is the legacy of the Flathead, Knucklehead, Panhead, Shovelhead, Evolution, Twin Cam 88 and Twin Cam 96 engines that came before. It’s something no ordinary engine can deliver.
 
 

 

Some happy 2016 Harley-Davidson owners

A few of the folks who picked up their new 2016 Harleys from Stormy Hill Harley-Davidson.



Rebecca Hinkle can't help but grin on her new 2016 FLHTCUTG Tri Glide

Richard Myers shows off his new 2016 FLHTCUTG Tri Glide

Tim Martin is ready to ride on his new 2016 FLHXSE Screamin Eagle Street Glide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can check out the new bikes at the Stormy Hill website here: NEW Harley-Davidson motorcycles

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

2014 VRSCF New Bike


The 2016s have arrived

 We've started to get our 2016s in stock, and among the first arrivals are a couple of really sharp bikes, a FLHXS Street Glide Special in Hard Candy Gold and Black(http://bit.ly/1PLeUCd), and a new model, the FLSS Softail Slim "S" in Olive Gold Denim (http://bit.ly/1Na90x2)



FLHXS Street Glide Special

FLHXS Street Glide Special

FLHXS Street Glide Special

FLHXS Street Glide Special        




FLSS Softail Slim
FLSS Softail Slim