I also have left a deposit for a new bike.
My dealer here in St. Louis, Doc's Harley Davidson, is selling me my new SERK Anniversary at MSRP plus setup/freight etc. I dropped a $1k good faith deposit and all is going well so far.
The schedule doesn't show this particular model/bike to be shipped until November sometime.
I already have $2k in parts waiting for the new bike. V&H Dresser Duals with Oval slip-ons, new AC, still waiting for the PCM III USB to be finished for the '08 models, and a new reptile print leather tour pak, mount and dock for the SERK. Oh, flush mounted gas cap and gauge. It's unreal that they don't come with these this year.
Doc's is the oldest Harley only dealer in Missouri and this year is ranked as #1 in the US for customer experience and satisfaction, 3rd last year.
I curretly own a '76 FLH shovelhead and this dealership has taken the time to help me out with this old bike in both parts and mechanical suggestions. All of the people have just been great to work with, including the owner,
"herself". Her dad and a partner started the dealership 52 years ago and then her brother took over. Back in the '90s he had health issues and Pat Bush has been at the helm since then. Doc's has a very good reputation locally. Doc's is about 28 miles from my house and there is another dealer about 5 miles from house. I go there
ONLY IF I NEED something for the ole FLH, like gaskets etc that I just don't feel like driving the extra 40 round trip for. I'm sure I would not buy there because I've had a couple discussions with the service department and they've not been the most friendly people I've ever met. Not that you have to be friendly, but these guys were bordering on rude.
The other dealership is only about 6 miles from Doc's and they're so so, I just like Doc's better.
Sorry to rant and rave about Doc's.
My wife and I are chomping at the bit to get our hands on the SERK Anniversary bike. Hey, I just thought of a great name for the new bike, "Annie"... Works for me.
Doc's has a black SERK scheduled to arrive any day now. Up until last weekend this bike was still up for grabs, but I still want my new Annie... They're going to call me when it hits the floor so I can at least get some pictures and do the touchy feely thing on the new black bike.
At 57, I've not been this excited since I put the first few miles on my '40 Willys coupe with the blown 392 hemi, and that was in '00. You can see it in my Picture Trail albums if anyone is interested, along with my for sale '55 Nomad project and ole '76 FLH refab project. I know, cheap for sale plug. Don't tell anyone...

But it's okay to tell you car friends though.
http://www.picturetrail.com/Dan_LockwoodAgain, sorry for the rambling. Once my fingers get going, I can't shut them up.