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Its been awhile since I've ordered any parts online and I'm wondering if Zanotti and Chicago HD are still the way to go or if some other online retailer hassince emergedas a Forumfavorite.
Specifically, Iam looking atHD Diamondback Clutch/Throttle/Idle Cables.
You might give Surdyke HD a try also, I just got my service and parts manuals from them and they were better priced than both Chicago and Zanotti. I ordered them at Christmas and had them at New Year.
I'd try Hales if it wasn't for the music. I hate web sites that think everyone wants to be blasted with music.
I agree about the music, but I stuck around long enuff to be disappointed that I could not find the part numbers I was searching for. Must have done something wrong, but the music was driving me nutz and had toget outta therebefore I figured it out...
I've brought from Zanotti's and from M&M Cycle in Ohio. Both have been great customer service, although I prefer the personal touch at M&M. Both like Chicago HD have an anonymous price check feature, I can't say about Hales or Surdyke.
I'd try Hales if it wasn't for the music. I hate web sites that think everyone wants to be blasted with music.
I agree about the music, but I stuck around long enuff to be disappointed that I could not find the part numbers I was searching for. Must have done something wrong, but the music was driving me nutz and had toget outta therebefore I figured it out...
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