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Well, not exactly . . . . The people who handle (or handled) the On-Line sales for Zannotti are trying to move themselves and by extension the On-Line business to a different Dealer. But I suspect that the transition is being muddied by financial decisions that relate to the sale/closure of Zannotti Harley-Davidson and the functioning/ownership of the existing Zannotti Web Site. So while you can place an order; the processing on their end is not a smooth one and any parts that have to be ordered take a long time for them to get (I suspect that Zannotti is on Credit hold with Harley-Davidson, their bank or both.) and then even longer for them to process and ship to the buyer. I sort of feel bad for the guys who used to work for Zannotti and are caught up in this, but the net result is not very good for the customers either.
In the end, nature abhors a vacuum, and other dealerships will step in to gather up the business.
I wrongly assumed they were closing due to old man Zannotti's retirement not financial defaults/credit issues. The recent *****ction re: HD web sales may have caused a timeline adjustment too. Thanks for the heads up.
Been ordering from Zanotti the past few years,but since they are calling it quits,I made my first order from LSHD.20% off,great service,got my stuff the other day.No problem,very happy.Will use again.
Check out M&M, been around awhile...always good, personal service. Usually 20% off, but do run specials at 25% off. Purchased quite a few items from them...never any issues.
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