To answer your question Ward...Nope! There's not a single honest Triumph dealer to be found in the entire known universe!!!
THAT'S why you're ALWAYS much better off to patronize those fine examples of fair and honest business practices....your local Harley-Davidson dealership!

Actually, I've always thought as Al(ssjones) has. If I get a good feeling about my nearest dealer and sense that their service dept is staffed with good wrenches, but found I could save a few hundred bucks by going to a more distant dealship, I explain to my local dealer that I'd prefer to purchase my new bike from them, that is if they can give me a figure that is "in the ballpark" of that other dealership.
I've found that most times paying a few bucks more at the outset with the dealership of your choice will begin a "rapport" with them that helps get you a little extra consideration when it comes to quick and efficient service at a later date. And, you'd probably get that 10% and sometimes more(everything's negotiable, ya know

) on all parts from that dealership because of their "Frequent Customer Program".(as I have from my local dealership over the years...SoBay Triumph of Lomita CA)