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My local Harley dealer is really pi$$ poor at ordering parts and primarily only wants to deal with HD stuff. Looking for some good options to give my business. Everything from rotors to cams, heads, etc.
I order from Hale's H-D. They give 20% off on H-D, Drag Specialties and Kuryakn. They will only charge you once for shipping - if they have to order one or more of the parts, it gets sent to you with no additional shipping charge. They are very cool to deal with (I usually call).
I've never had a problem with J & P Cycles. They have a great printed catalog that's free, too. I can also recommend M & M Cycles as good folks to do business with.
Down here in Australia we get charged doulbe what you guy's pay over there in the USA.[:@]
Online is the only way to go down here.
How true about this topic being a sticky. Anyway I use Zanotti's most of the time and I have used Chicago HD. Zanotti's averages around 22% on most things and even higher on others and Chicago HD is right around 20%.
Depends on if you are looking for small parts or after market stuff but www.westendmotorsports.com has done me right. they are more for after market parts...
I actually look to their eBay store for items that I am interested in. Their pricing is usually second to none, and they have free shipping. Here is a link to their eBay store: http://stores.ebay.com/EASTERN-PERFORMANCE-CYCLES
I have yet to not receive items faster than I expected (knock-on-wood!)!! Great parts source! Worth a try!!
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