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400exchick
04-15-2009, 05:45 AM
Does anyone know of a fair sized dealership (honda would be best) off of the major highways going from Maine to PA? These are some of the major roads we'll be taking on the way down:

I-95 S
I-495 S
I-90 W
I-84 W
I-81 S
I-80 W

So anything within say.. 20 min. of those highways would be okay.

Thanks for any suggestions in advance.

Regular_Joe
04-15-2009, 08:20 AM
North American Warhorse in Scranton is huge. They have everything under the sun including Ducati, Aparilla, etc. They usually have bikes on display in the front section, kind of like a mini museum.

http://www.nawarhorse.com/

atvmaster0927
04-15-2009, 09:03 AM
Originally posted by Regular_Joe
North American Warhorse in Scranton is huge. They have everything under the sun including Ducati, Aparilla, etc. They usually have bikes on display in the front section, kind of like a mini museum.

http://www.nawarhorse.com/

Yes, that place is HUGE. I've been there many times. They have EVERYTHING. :cool:

ben300
04-15-2009, 09:21 AM
if you were to take i-90 west and or i-90, depending on which way you are coming from and get on i-79 south, which will take you directly to i-80, you will come past two very large dealer ships, cycle city in waterford, pa, is jsut outside of erie off of i-90, and they just built a huge new showroom and waht not with a pretty good ammount of bikes in stock....also if you were to take i-79 south to i-80, you could stop by street track 'n' trail which is just off of 79 at the meadville conneuat lake exit, taking conneuat lake off ramp...


they have probaby one of the best show rooms in the area, a great parts department, and a huge warehouse with a ton of bieks adn quads...only problem is they are a bit expensive

ZeroLogic
04-15-2009, 10:19 AM
Originally posted by Regular_Joe
North American Warhorse in Scranton is huge. They have everything under the sun including Ducati, Aparilla, etc. They usually have bikes on display in the front section, kind of like a mini museum.

http://www.nawarhorse.com/

Real neat place but the new Rusty Palmers has it beat!:devil:

Regular_Joe
04-15-2009, 10:42 AM
Haven't been there in 2 yrs since I bought my last quad. Might have to swing out there on my motorcycle someday when I am looking for a random destination for a nice long ride.

Ralph
04-15-2009, 11:22 AM
Picture i took at the NA Warhorse in 2006

http://www.atvriders.com/atvracing/atlanticgrandprix/nawarhorsedealer.jpg

ridered11
04-15-2009, 11:47 AM
http://www.hondaofcrofton.com/



It's not that big, but it's literally right off of the highway. Route 3 goes on both sides of it. Thats where I go for all my Honda needs.

400exchick
04-15-2009, 12:23 PM
Right on :)

Thanks alot everyone

exrider12
04-15-2009, 05:59 PM
Naults Honda and Suzuki in new Hampshire. In manchester

JessetheKid
04-15-2009, 09:57 PM
not sure if it is close to your route but cernics would be worth stopping by

JLanphear
04-15-2009, 10:03 PM
Originally posted by Ralph
Picture i took at the NA Warhorse in 2006

That's pretty bad @ss

jcv400ex
04-17-2009, 06:51 AM
what's your PA destination?

400exchick
04-17-2009, 06:52 AM
Steel city raceway for round 6 of the AMA's :D

physical address is in Delmont, PA

jcv400ex
04-17-2009, 08:43 AM
yeah, that dealership in Scranton seems like a good hit. there's also Track and Trail in State College, but they don't have a good selection of parts.

Delmont is a good time! Camping is primitive there, but sooo much fun. There isn't much with half an hour of the track though, so bring plenty of drinks and food. Track food is okay, but pay through the nose. Bring camp chairs too if you want to get the best views of the track!

scuzz
04-17-2009, 09:00 AM
Originally posted by atvmaster0927
Yes, that place is HUGE. I've been there many times. They have EVERYTHING. :cool:

I wish they had places like that here where I live.

400exchick
04-19-2009, 03:09 PM
Originally posted by jcv400ex
yeah, that dealership in Scranton seems like a good hit. there's also Track and Trail in State College, but they don't have a good selection of parts.

Delmont is a good time! Camping is primitive there, but sooo much fun. There isn't much with half an hour of the track though, so bring plenty of drinks and food. Track food is okay, but pay through the nose. Bring camp chairs too if you want to get the best views of the track!

That's okay, we weren't looking to get parts anyhow (unless the quad breaks down over the weekend, lol)
We're gonna be pitching a tent and sleeping in my truck if there's a downpoor so we're gonna be roughing it the whole time, lol.

Thanks for all the info Jim, it's very much appreciated :)