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has anyone bought the floor boards from this dealer? I have a 04 Heritage Softail and have priced passenger floor boards and they are not cheap. This place advertises for 40.00 I know you get what you pay for, but am still curious if anyone has them and how they like them? thaks
I've not bought flooboards but other stuff from jp, never had a prob with returning anything. The send a return label with the shipment, They have a tech department that doesn't know everything, but do their best to get you what you need.
I will never buy anything from them again. purchased some beach bars, ($119)and they charged me $260 shipping to Aus. I never even got the email notification of shipping costs.before deciding.they just shipped them straight away.after four days on the phone trying to cancel the order they were finally stopped in transit in melbourne. bought the same bars from Amazon for $40 shipping, go figure ?
Last edited by netvampire; Jun 6, 2009 at 12:10 AM.
well if your in north america JP is a pretty good place to get parts but like anything you gotta shop around cuz some stuff is overpriced n some is screamn deals. a couple good stores to check also are: cas4.com and dumbassbiker.com
I dont mind paying if i get the option of choosing my method of shipping first.I'm not knocking them by any means,there a large store have some great stuff at good prices, and very friendly on the phone.I have bought stuff from them before,even fast shipping.But spoilt by there shipping prices. like you say you have to shop around. but some places are a joke. this week i have been looking at purchasing some fishtails. the prices are pretty much the same all around. but i cant believe some of the shipping prices. ranging from $130(GOOD) to ($599)how can dealers use the same couriers , shipping weights.etc.etc to try and take advantage of us poor international buyers,that dont have many options.I know they in it to make money but not rob people.
Last edited by netvampire; Jun 6, 2009 at 05:26 AM.
I was able to post picture of bike on H.D. Photo Galleries titled 04-Heritage, I cant post here for some reason. Do you think the floor boards from JP Cycle will fit?
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