I can’t tell you how often people say to me:
“You could be making so much more money!”
Or, “You put way too much into that bike, man!”
And, “Do it cheap, it’s a raffle bike.”
Sure, maybe those statements are true… but it’s also true that we put a TON of dough into our builds — depending on the build, we spend about $20-$30k on each bike.
Which brings me to the next thing I hear all the time — “Why don’t you set a cap on your raffles?”
The answer to that one?
That’s not the bike we’re trying to give people who enter our giveaways. Those bike are out there — but you won’t find them here!
We build our Harley’s with NEW quality aftermarket parts, fresh powder, polish, chrome, and paint. You get new fluids and if something is broken, we fix it.
I truly believe that you should win a prize that you need too immediately pump thousands of dollars into just to enjoy. That’s not a $100 ticket…. that’s a $2,500 ticket!
I want the winners of our giveaways to win something truly special. My name is on the bikes that go out the door… and I am proud of every single one.
I want the winner to experience that rad feeling when someone compliments their bike and is blown away that it’s 20 to 30 years old.
You’re getting a well-built, clean, classy and iconic piece of American history.
You won’t see any junk off Marketplace with road rash’d Bassani pipes and torn-ass, used diamond stitched seats - not from DynaDealer.
No rust, no crust!
$75 tickets with 150 spots? If you want that bike, those raffles are out there! You ever heard that saying: "You get what you pay for..."?
So, do we put too much money into our bikes?
Just ask our past winners how they feel about that…