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Any experienced shops in GA/Southeast for Ironheads?
I do most all of my work myself, but I'm curious as to whether there are any shops in the Georgia area that have experience with the old Ironheads. More of a 'just in case' thing.
Frazier's has been really flaky for me in the past, and they are the only Harley dealership/shop in my immediate area...
I live in north Ga, so South Carolina and North Carolina are not a huge trip, either.
Last edited by Ludeykrus; Aug 12, 2009 at 10:24 AM.
If you want to slide on over to North Alabama, you can't beat ironhorse cycles in Decatur. The guy who runs this place is more of a surgeon than just a mechanic.
If it's within your driving range and you are still interested, I can give you more information.
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