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Just wanted to come on here and introduce our self as a new sponsor.. I (Louie) own the Lucky 7 in Dallas/Ft Worth. We build custom baggers and install/build some of the loudest audio on motorcycles in the country. We also have another shop in Phoenix, AZ. That does the same work as the DFW shop. Scott Owens is a partner in the shop in Arizona, and he also owns Insane Asylum Motor Sports.. (FYI he is also a 6 time world champion in car audio!!!) We also have Jeff Eldridge on here helping or answering any questions yall have. He is also very knowledgeable in the motorcycle audio market. He also handles our sales.. I know and have met some of yall and it seems like a great group of people that love the same thing as us. We are here to help you with any questions/concerns/parts that you may need. You guys can call/message/hit us up on Facebook for anything. Sorry this was a little quick and dirty, but we are leaving for Sturgis in 3 days and I'm a week behind..lol
We sell all the major brands.. Beyma/Euphoria/Sound Digital/DD/ and many more. If you need parts or have questions hit Jeff up at 817-590-8840 option 1 email: jeff@lucky7customcycles.com or hit him up on Facebook. Let us know if we can help!! Thanks..
Just wanted to come on here and introduce our self as a new sponsor.. I (Louie) own the Lucky 7 in Dallas/Ft Worth. We build custom baggers and install/build some of the loudest audio on motorcycles in the country. We also have another shop in Phoenix, AZ. That does the same work as the DFW shop. Scott Owens is a partner in the shop in Arizona, and he also owns Insane Asylum Motor Sports.. (FYI he is also a 6 time world champion in car audio!!!) We also have Jeff Eldridge on here helping or answering any questions yall have. He is also very knowledgeable in the motorcycle audio market. He also handles our sales.. I know and have met some of yall and it seems like a great group of people that love the same thing as us. We are here to help you with any questions/concerns/parts that you may need. You guys can call/message/hit us up on Facebook for anything. Sorry this was a little quick and dirty, but we are leaving for Sturgis in 3 days and I'm a week behind..lol
We sell all the major brands.. Beyma/Euphoria/Sound Digital/DD/ and many more. If you need parts or have questions hit Jeff up at 817-590-8840 option 1 email: jeff@lucky7customcycles.com or hit him up on Facebook. Let us know if we can help!! Thanks..
See ya in Sturgis. Looking forward to hearing some Beyma's and Euphoria's.
Its not just a DFW shop man, its THE shop lol. Ive used Louie for everything from paint and body parts on my springer to buying amps and speakers for my bagger to just advice. Until you hear their bikes, you havent heard loud. Its the kind of thing that cant be described. My bike is loud, Juice and Andys bikes are stupid loud, but the shop bikes from L7 are on a level you cant believe.
Yup. That. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Talked to Jeff on Friday and Fed Ex will be here today. They do hit a ton of these shows so don't expect that quick of shipping always....... unless they possibly keep someone in the shop managing the retail end of the house?
We keep someone around for shipping 99% of the time. The sales phone calls go to my cell phone (Jeff) and it rings off the hook so if I dont answer please leave me a message! You can also email me for a quick response. Im not as proficient as Louie is on this forum so give me a little to get used to chasing all the notifications. But yes we have it set up to be as quick as possible on shipping and we do keep most stuff in stock or at our distributor down the road. And WE DO NOT PUSH anything we wouldnt use on our own bikes. If you have heard mine, Louies, or Scotts bikes you know exactly why we do what we do!
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