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A friend of mine has them on his bike but his point up at a 45 degree angle. They dound great (a lot better than they do on the webcite). I will be mounting some on my bike although I will be mounting the ones that come out on either side of my bike.
A friend of mine has them on his bike but his point up at a 45 degree angle. They dound great (a lot better than they do on the webcite). I will be mounting some on my bike although I will be mounting the ones that come out on either side of my bike.
Yes..my concern as well..fitting them would mean to loose the right bag.
But I love the sight of them..and the sound as well.
I don't know ...yet.
Prob is..no one here in Europe seems to even know about samson exhaust.
So..hard to get.
Though..I can order through some stealer here..but they will translate the
dollar to the euro and take the benefit..telling me it's a good deal..ha..ha.
All in all it again gives me the feeling to be better off..being American.
Poor suds in Europe are ripped off owning a Harley..believe me.
Prob is..no one here in Europe seems to even know about samson exhaust.
So..hard to get.
Though..I can order through some stealer here..but they will translate the
dollar to the euro and take the benefit..telling me it's a good deal..ha..ha.
All in all it again gives me the feeling to be better off..being American.
Poor suds in Europe are ripped off owning a Harley..believe me.
I had no problems getting Samson pipes here in the UK about 3 years ago, so they are available from somewhere!
As for being ripped off in Europe, I have owned Harleys since the 70s and US shipping charges really stink! That is where a lot of our spending money goes for Harley stuff.
I had no problems getting Samson pipes here in the UK about 3 years ago, so they are available from somewhere!
As for being ripped off in Europe, I have owned Harleys since the 70s and US shipping charges really stink! That is where a lot of our spending money goes for Harley stuff.
English bro..as far as I can see shipping from the U.S.A is free above a
certain amount of money..Am I wrong?
Maybe you can give me some dealer in the united kingdom to order them?
In Holland one can forget it.
Samson Exhaust is available from some very reputable online dealers such as Dr V-Twin at discount prices. there is nothing we in the USA can do about shipping costs except to find the cheapest way to ship for you. prices have come down on shipping but i know they are still expensive.
thank you,
JR www.samsonusa.com
English bro..as far as I can see shipping from the U.S.A is free above a
certain amount of money..Am I wrong?
It is not anything I have ever been offered! Heavy parts can cost a fortune. Free shipping is sometimes available to mainland US customers, as far as I can tell.
Maybe you can give me some dealer in the united kingdom to order them?
In Holland one can forget it.
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