Both dealers listed in Albuquerque sell all the major brands and makes. I lived in Albuquerque for several years before retiring and had dealing with both. I do recall a third dealer when I lived there, so they must have called it quits. I used to buy my tires through mail order catalogs for my Goldwing and one of these dealers would mount them for $12 each, which is rare because I bought from someone else. They were great to deal with, except on tire prices.
Albuquerque had close to a million people when the geographic area of responsibility was considered and now with how Los Lunas and Belen has grown, I would guess they are well above a million. Albuquerque and Rio Rancho are confined in space because they are surrounded by reservation land which prevents them from expanding too much. That area is actually very beautiful and has a lot to offer. Albuquerque gets a bad rap on a lot of stuff. Many people would argue that Albuquerque is the oldest city in the country over Saint Augustine in Florida. There are many families that have ancestors that lived in the same area over 500 years ago. There is definitely a lot of history there.
OK, there is your daily history lesson on the Land of Enchantment!