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I hope someone doesn't say, go to your local Harley dealer for accessories. Just wanted to get an idea as to a few good choices for Best sources for Harley Brand accessories. I don't need many accessories. This '07 King Classic already has a bunch. I want to narrow the rear turn signal bar, change the amber turn signal lenses to clear and I need a rectifier chrome cover.
I buy most of my big ticket items from Zanottis Motors. Generally about 20% off list. Don't think any of the online sources are good to use if you need something right away.
I've also had real good experiences with Eastern Performance Cycles.
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2008 Heritage Classic: His
2008 Deluxe: Hers
I buy most of my big ticket items from Zanottis Motors. Generally about 20% off list.
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2008 Heritage Classic: His
2008 Deluxe: Hers
Same here anything over a couple hundred bucks I go to Zanottis.
You can also check out Ebay. One of my daily rituals.
Are you trying to keep it all HD? There are plenty of after market parts dealers. Granted HD stuff is almost always highest quality but there are many places to get unique accessories of good or better quality and usually half the price of the HD stuff.
Just a suggestion to shop around and see what else is out there.
I saw an ad in the American Iron (I think) magazine for New Roc Harley in New York. It say's "never pay retail again..." I just ordered a tranny cover for about 15% off what the local dealer wanted.
I deal with Hale's H-D exclusively after trying Chicago and Zanotti's. I call up and talk with an actual parts guy, their shipping is reasonable and is quoted for the entire order. They immediately ship what is in stock and send the rest as soon as they get it with no additional shipping charge. Also, their discounts apply to H-D parts, Kuryakn and anything in the Drag Specialties catalog.
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