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Old 10-07-2010, 01:52 PM
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Angry Canadian parts suppliers?

Anyone reccomend a good supplier of aftermarket Harley parts located or shipping from Canada? Specifically looking for Ultra replacement windshields and brake parts. Getting tired of being scorched by USPS, ridiculous shipping costs and ludicrous fees being added by Canada Customs.
Anyone who says we have "free trade" never shipped anything across the worlds "longest undefended border"
 
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Old 10-07-2010, 02:24 PM
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I've had really good luck dealing with GP Bikes from Ontario. Sometimes my delivered cost is cheaper than I can buy the part alone from the US. They often ship for free if your order is over $200
Use Google to find them.
 
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Dreamcycles.net in Ottawa are excellent
 
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I'll be paying attention to this one.
 
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Heritage Cycle Works email heritagehd@ripnet.com EXCELLENT
 
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Heritage Cycle, good folks and great service. Check your local border towns. Most of them have parcel companies where you can ship to and pick it up from there, if your relatively close. Pay no duty at the border just your sales tax. I hear ya when it comes to UPS and the rest of them!!!
 
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Originally Posted by streeter
Heritage Cycle, good folks and great service. Check your local border towns. Most of them have parcel companies where you can ship to and pick it up from there, if your relatively close. Pay no duty at the border just your sales tax. I hear ya when it comes to UPS and the rest of them!!!
^^^^ Thats what I do. I go for a 2 hour drive a couple times a year to a town just over the border. No fuss, no muss.
 
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heh-great tips but closest border is Alaska at 6 hours-be about a 16-18 hour ride to Wa. state
 
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I drive for U.P.S., and even I can't figure out how they come up with 100% mark up on brokerage charges. Unless I get a smoking deal and the seller will ship U.S.P.S. it's cheaper just to buy locally.
 
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