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I have my old ones off a 05 wideglide more than welcome to them. Let me know. There just collecting dust. I'm looking for someone to do some chroming (old takeoff parts) do you know anybody?
Hiya, sorry to butt in but I bought a brand new set of blacked out levers for my SB last month on Fleabay for about 25 bucks including shipping - but I don't now whether there are any showing in stock now.
gconley Date 12/4/2006 8:01:33 AM
I have my old ones off a 05 wideglide more than welcome to them. Let me know. There just collecting dust. I'm looking for someone to do some chroming (old takeoff parts) do you know anybody?
I'm interested, this is just what I was looking for in my WTB thread, somebody with them sitting around collecting dust. I know of a plater in my vicinity but they charge quite a bit. I wouldn't suggest them.
Sharp looking bike!
walterwindbag Date 12/4/2006 10:55:38 AM
Hiya, sorry to butt in but I bought a brand new set of blacked out levers for my SB last month on Fleabay for about 25 bucks including shipping - but I don't now whether there are any showing in stock now.
That's a good deal seeing as how the dealer wants $50.00 for them. I'm thinking they are doing the same thing I'm looking to do, except they are calling them "new". That's what quite a few people on ebay do, they will clean the parts up real good and call it "new". Still, that's a good deal.
I've dealt with Eastern Performance before. Good people.
What are you planning on doing with your take offs?
Hey Phreak/Rudedog, the levers from EPC were cool and brand new in a blister pack. They weren't MoCo but as good as... I was planning to hang on to my take-offs for when I drop the bike (programmed for the spring - NOT!!!). If I sell I will give Phreak first refusal.
Why would you give "Phreak first refusal"? He made the first offer.
Where do these ebayers find these deals? They must be making money off these levers to sell them for 25 bucks. I would guess they are paying a minimum of $15.00. If so, where do we get them for 15 bucks?
I posted a link here to levers on the EPC site as we speak. They look very much like the ones I bought although it says slotted and I'm not sure what slotted means! We are talking 30 bucks all in!
I've dealt with Eastern Performance before. Good people.
What are you planning on doing with your take offs?
Hey Phreak/Rudedog, the levers from EPC were cool and brand new in a blister pack. They weren't MoCo but as good as... I was planning to hang on to my take-offs for when I drop the bike (programmed for the spring - NOT!!!). If I sell I will give Phreak first refusal.
All the best.
If you decide to sell them, PM me and I'll make you a counter offer.
walterwindbag Date 12/5/2006 8:05:07 AM
Rude - You're right he was first.
I posted a link here to levers on the EPC site as we speak. They look very much like the ones I bought although it says slotted and I'm not sure what slotted means! We are talking 30 bucks all in!
Thanks for looking that up Walter. I did some figuring today and this is the way it comes out, it appears I'll have to sell the ones I do for $30.00, that's the absolute bare minimum I can do them for. I'll be making $5.00 a set. I'll have to acquire levers, polish, rack, unrack, package and ship.
i've got an extra set too. after seeing mine, i have a buddy here that want's some.
do you think the anodize will last longer than the powdercoat?? (the coated ones i got look just like the day i go them, but i always ride w/ gloves so maybe that makes a difference)
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