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I just ordered from ChicagoHarley and have to say so far I am pleased. They actually called to verify the credit card instead of just taking the order.
They have 20% off, not sure what the others are.
Hales & Chicago are the cheapest places of all above posted. Just so you know.
Go with mickeymax's first link. Have had great luck and great prices with Zanotti.
Gave Dales/Surdyke a shot and the customer service was horrendous. It took 3 weeks for an order to arrive and the email replies to my questions were non existent or very slow to arrive.
One Zanotti example:
Bought a pair of H-D glasses with transition lenses. $125 every place I looked, both online and in person. Got them at Zanotti for $75 plus shipping. Even with shipping I still saved myself $40. And the communication was great. They notified me when the order was received and when it shipped. No hassles, no problems.
I'll second the cucstomer service at Zanotti's placed a order with several pieces, came up 1 item short called they put it in the mail that day...thats pretty good service in my book
All are great, however being at a FPO AP Address I can't use Chicago (I and others here have voiced our concern), Hales is GREAT they ship to us over here and plus its my hometown dealer, right across the street from the State Pen. Another good site is:
if your at a FPO/APO address and order from the above write your request to: animal@suburbanharley.com He will ensure that you receive your discount and they are great with making sure your getting what you want.
I have also bought from Suburban. Great service and good communication there also. They just didn't have the discounts that Zanotti did, at least not on the items that I bought.
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