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The current site is "dbcycles.com" .
The current site is very outdated and this is the reason for doing the upgrade. Things have changed and the shop has more to offer, it is an Authorized Dynojet tuning center and now is listed on the dynojet and power commander sites. We would hope to see this progress fairly quick. I will update on the progress of the project.
Again, thanks to all for the input, keep it comming!
no background music !! it messes up what I am already listening to. If I hit a site which forces me to listen to their crap I'm outta there no matter what
I agree with good close up pics both on and off the bike if you can do it. I hate when I can't see what it will look like on a similiar bike as bike. One other thing I didn't see mentioned is prices. If a site says call for pricing I keep it moving to another site. I always figure if they won't post the price they are too high
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