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Hi guys,
I live in Switerland and would like to order the rear parts of the 2010 Wideglide for my Fatbob..
I checked the local prices here and they are asking for about 800$ !
Do you know of a dealer that will ship the parts to Switzerland ?
Even with transport and local taxes it will be much cheaper ordering in the US.
Thanks for your help !
Thomas
Check Chicago Harley Davidson. They have a web site, and I believe everything is discounted 20% off of MSRP. I have purchased from them in the past (online) and it showed up timely and correct. To the states of course..
Hi guys,
I live in Switerland and would like to order the rear parts of the 2010 Wideglide for my Fatbob..
I checked the local prices here and they are asking for about 800$ !
Do you know of a dealer that will ship the parts to Switzerland ?
Even with transport and local taxes it will be much cheaper ordering in the US.
Thanks for your help !
Thomas
Hi Thomas!
Welcome to the forum from the Netherlands.
Next to Zanotti and Chicago Harley, Lakeshore H-D has an online ordering system. I'm a reghular customer and higly recommend this dealer. Just sign in at LSHD1.com and order your parts online and get 20% off of MSRP. They are good communicators and charge fair shipping costs.
Another option is to monitor Ebay.com for the parts you need. Most USA sellers are willing to ship to Europe. In case they don't ship outside USA, try to find a forum member who is willing to buy for you and ship it out to you.....
Hi ! Thanks for the tip, I will contact LSHD1.com as well. We'll see which one replies first
Thanks for your help, I see on the pic that you came to in France... I bet the scenery changed a bit compared to the Netherlands :P
Swiss-german, french, italian and Rumantsch (it's a sort of dialect that only a few speak out east in the mountains...)
Heck, we have several ourselves....New Yawk, Joisy, Hillbilly, Suthern, Lusianin, Cajun, Northern, Tejas, Gaylifornia, Midwestern, and what I talk-plain english....
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