This is a destination place even if your not a biker. I love looking at the bikes and especially the clothing line. We have Harley’s so this is our hang out. The building is very attractive and they have a restaurant called Marleys you can get some great sliders.
Chris M.
Place rating: 5 Sylmar, CA
Largest dealership I have been to besides Daytona. Great location and even better building. Full service shop and it even has a café inside. No better place to window shop, Aloha
Will B.
Place rating: 4 American Fork, UT
This is a very friendly and very well presented dealership. One of the better ones I have been to, however I have only visited the retail section so far and can’t really speak to the service or sales departments, however since I have recently moved into the area and I own a Harley I’ll certainly be here again and will update my review when I do. However I can say that in talking with the staff they are extremely friendly and knowledgeable and from what I have seen so far I would recommend them. Plus their building is really cool and has a great burger joint in it which I will be taking about in a separate review.
Dianne H.
Place rating: 4 Pleasant Grove, UT
This place is awesome! It’s like a Harley Davidson motor shop/museum/gift shop/diner Bikes, clothes, kitchen décor, toys, accessories, and food. Even if you’re not planning to buy a bike, I’m pretty sure you’ll find something cool to buy here. The building is huge, with a huge sign on top of it. Right off of Geneva road in Lindon.
Brad S.
Place rating: 5 Eagle Mountain, UT
To me Timp Harley just fits the Harley brand. I’ve been to a few Harley shops around and I would have to say Timp Harley is the best at representing Harley Davidson. This place is not just a typical retail shop(like others), it is a destination. While I’m a local to Timp Harley I would imagine that this the type of place corporate HD would like to have more of throughout the US. Just think, when you’re out on a long(or short) ride, would you rather meet your fellow riders at a small, feels like every other place bike shop out there or do you want to continue to feel like you’re a part of something, a part of HD and experience what a true bike shop is. Of course this is my review, from my point of view, but I would hope there are more HD shops out there like this that really represents Harley Davidson. Oh and if you’re just looking for a retail shop, Timp Harley is huge and has more section in one shop than 2 – 3 other store do combined so it works out for all walks(insert ‘and rides’) in life. One piece of advice as I usually like to give at least one recommendation to the place I’m reviewing. Continue to treat your customers like they are gold and not just«do you a favor» by being there. Too many shops have this feeling about them that you should bow to them. I don’t feel that at Timp Harley but if you don’t continue to hire and train the right people it’s an easy way to start going downhill. Hopefully the road construction gets completed soon.
Alison H.
Place rating: 5 Cedar Park, TX
HOG’s. Flames. Free-flowing hair. And in case you’re wondering, the free-flowing hair is not on the females. Timpanogos Harley-Davidson is a pretty wicked place located in the middle of Happy Valley. And you can take«wicked» however you like. I’m no biker chick nor am I against biker chicks(I just prefer showers and AC) but this place is sweet regardless of who you are. I was fortuitous enough to meet the manager, Rick Story. He is a hoot and a half. If you stop by(which you should — I’ve driven by a million times and am so glad I was forced by my MBA program to go) make sure to keep an eye out for a late 50ish year old gentleman with long gray hair and bushy eyebrows. He has plenty of stories to tell, all with a glimmer in his eye. Not only is he a tough biker dude(ask him about how he «manned» up his bike) but he also coaches his 11 year old grandson’s baseball team. He allows their team to practice on the lower level during the winter. The facilities themself are amazing. Apparently the original owner set out to build a property for 5 million dollars with standard materials. Somewhere down the line, he decided to use reclaimed steel, bricks, and lumber from the local steel mill and other industrial properties. Final price tag? 60 million dollars. Holy crap. Not so easy to pay that 95K a month loan — so he didn’t and eventually the bank repossessed the property and down the road ownership changed. What was a huge loss for one guy(and the bank) became an enormous gain for anyone who can appreciate motorcycles, vintage décor, or the use of reclaimed materials. The interior is truly gorgeous. Things to look for: 1. Steel Beams from Geneva Steel 2. Industrial lighting: Reclaimed from industrial factories and from railroad lighting 3. Doors to the Service Center: Former sliding train doors that they have knocked the sections out of and replaced with glass. Genius. 4. Vintage Signage: What makes it even cooler is that most of the signs are from local places. Did you know there was a «Spic n Span» in Provo once? 5. The bikes, of course! Harley’s start at around 7K and go on up. I’m pretty sure I shouldn’t bring my husband around or we might have to sell our house — or maybe just a kidney. I finished my visit with some sliders and shoestring fries from Marley’s, their in-house restaurant. I’m not going to truly critique because I was with a larger group and I never think it’s fair to compare large catered groups(where food comes out of large metal bins) with a regular order. I will say the burger slider, while not quite what I expected. did taste pretty good. Not pretty to look at but the slider wasn’t alone at Harley-Davidson. Sometimes looks can be very deceiving. So, go check it out. It’s worth your time. A free art event of sorts(assuming you can keep your wallet closed around the bikes and accessories). And one tidbit — I always thought the term«Hogs» was just a rough and tumble term for tough biker dudes. It’s very possible you’re more educated than I am but just in case you didn’t know and want a random factoid… H.O.G.‘s actually refers to Harley-Davidson Owner Group. Don’t you just feel smarter now?