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Dennis Kirk has been a good place to order. Never had a problem.
Just noticed that many of there items sell at the same price as the msrp in the drag specilities and Parts Unlimited catalogs. You can take that part number from the catalog and get it cheaper at a place like Zanotti.
You will probably have to wait a little longer for shipping, but I have the time.
Everytime I check out Dennis Kirk, Eastern Performance has the same item for less $. I have bought from Eastern Performance several times and have always had grest service.
+1 to Dennis Kirk on several occasions. Their new HD catalog just showed up this week. More then once I've ridden up to their store rather then wait for U.P.S.
I have bought a lot of stuff from Dennis Kirk, J&P, and Eastern Performance. Have never had a problem with any of them. Eastern is less expensive than the others and generally offer free shipping.
For those of you who are PGR members, you couldn't do much better than supporting Dennis Kirk, and telling them that when you order, and thanking them for their business Act of Patriotism.
Dennis Kirk sponsors The Patriot Ride, and donates 100% of the proceeds, split between the MnPatriotGuard and the Military Appreciation Fund. $73,000 (yes, you read that right!) was raised this past summer, with over 1100 registered riders participating.
Not only do they sponsor the ride, but they pay for the bike that is raffled.
Dennis Kirk is good to do business with. Ordered a pair of mufflers and the shipping was great. Got the merchandise sooner than they said they would get it to me.
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