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dont think ive ever read anything good about demons.poor quality poor customer service.im going on my second build based off a santee.have also been told kraftech only has 7 numbers on the frame.aparently in nd they want 15.never delt with it personally
all reviews about Demons are bad.
Kraftech looks good and we have built few prostreet based on Wareagle frames, good quality & style, but customer service is not the best !!
my bike is a fraft tech frame and no issues with fitment at all..they are also sold by mid usa cycles and sucker punch sallys uses there frame if thats good enuff for you..go for it..my third build will use another..
I have had friends in the past use Daytec softail frames and they were very happy with all aspects of the Daytec frames, I would look at them if I were doing a softail framed bike build.
dont think ive ever read anything good about demons.poor quality poor customer service.im going on my second build based off a santee.have also been told kraftech only has 7 numbers on the frame.aparently in nd they want 15.never delt with it personally
Krafttech uses 15 numbers. I have one sitting in my living room.
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