background image

Buy Your Next Harley-Davidson® with Crypto

Lone Star Harley-Davidson® Now Accepts Cryptocurrency Payments

At Lone Star Harley-Davidson in Tyler, Texas, we’re proud to be at the forefront of innovation—on and off the road. That’s why we now accept cryptocurrency as a payment option for your next Harley-Davidson® motorcycle purchase.
Whether you're eyeing a brand-new touring bike or a pre-owned classic, you can now pay with Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), or other supported digital currencies. It’s fast, secure, and built for riders who embrace the future.

Advantages of Crypto

  • Secure, Peer-to-Peer Transactions
    • All crypto payments are processed securely using blockchain verification—no middlemen, no bank delays.
  • Freedom from Traditional Banking
    • Forget about wire transfers or spending limits. With crypto, you're in control of your funds and your timeline.
  • A Modern Way to Own an American Icon
    • The Harley-Davidson® legacy is all about freedom and innovation. Paying with crypto fits right in.

How Does it Work?

  1. Select Your Motorcycle
    1. Explore our in-stock Harley-Davidson® models online or in our Tyler showroom.
  2. Tell Us You’re Paying with Crypto
    1. We’ll walk you through the steps, including generating a secure wallet address and confirming the live exchange rate at time of payment.
  3. Transfer and Confirm
    1. Once the crypto transfer is confirmed on the blockchain, we’ll finalize the paperwork and get you on the road.

Accepted Cryptocurrencies

  • Bitcoin (BTC)
  • Ethereum (ETH)
  • Additional cryptocurrencies may be accepted—ask our team for details.

Disclaimer

Cryptocurrency payments must be approved in advance and are subject to current market valuations at the time of purchase. Final pricing will be based on the U.S. dollar value agreed upon in the bill of sale. Crypto transactions are irreversible once completed and may be subject to additional verification steps to prevent fraud.
Lone Star Harley-Davidson reserves the right to accept or decline any cryptocurrency based on current compliance, security, or processing considerations.