1. Check the internet for dealers in the state and maybe a neighboring one too.
2. Tell them that you are ready to buy and are serious.
3. Telling them that you have cash in hand can be good or bad. They want you to finance with them so they can get more of a cut on profits. When I bought my B12, they asked about 6 times about financing. That is after I told them the previous five times that I am paying cash.
4. Don't buy on the first visit. All too many times people impulse buy and lose the prospect of any possibility of haggling.
When I bought my bike, I already had a set price from another dealer and I was going to deal with them. I told my local dealership about it and they told me that they would match the $6400 out the door price. I don't know how much they actually made off the bike, but they were happy to do it because it went on their records as a sale. It also cost me an extra $50 for them to go pick it up. No problem for me, it would've cost me more to go get it.