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I don't have any experience with them. I hear it's just a Harley dealer though, and they just started selling Triumph stuff a little while ago. I think they mostly deal with parts and some maintenance... I don't think they have any actual bikes. I could be wrong though.
 

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I don't have any experience with them. I hear it's just a Harley dealer though, and they just started selling Triumph stuff a little while ago. I think they mostly deal with parts and some maintenance... I don't think they have any actual bikes. I could be wrong though.
Old thread bumped with wrong info. Only thing accurate in the above comment is, "I don't have any experience with them" and "I could be wrong though."

Just stating for future readers.
 

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Your response could have been worded a little different, BMW, so not to come off as condescending. After looking this up on Google, the ONLY place in Indy that sells Triumph bikes is Falcone Powersports. It is NOT a standalone Triumph dealership and is more of a basic motorsports/ powersports store that has access to Triumph stuff.
 

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I bought my bike from there in 2011 and have been back a few times since then. They do not have Harley's. They do have Polaris, BMW, victory, and whatever else in addition to Triumph.

Every time I've been there, I'd say they had atleast 8-10 new triumphs on the floor (plus whatever is in stock used). It appears they will service any type of machine you bring them, as I've seen a lot of variety there.

But to say they are a basic Motorsports store with access to triumph is not correct. You should take a ride up there, all the sales people seem to be extremely nice/helpful when I stop in.
 
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