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just ordered the speedo tach combo for my rocker and saved 100 bucks thats great! Someone else had mentioned it and its true went to the dealer today asked if they could match it of course they said no. But anyway im happy
It was my understanding that they had 20% off all the time for online orders.
I just did a 3 part order thru Zanotti and saved 22% over dealer and sales tax and that included shipping. Compared against Chicago & Surdyke. Zanotti was cheaper by a couple bucks. Got the stuff in eight days. Gotta love the internet.
looks like i would have saved another 9 bucks through zanotti. great to know makes no since why other dealers cant or wont match another harley dealership.
Abso-freakin-lutely great riding around here, don't ya think?
Oh, and just to stay "on topic", it does help to shop around. I used to just go to the dealer when I wanted something. I've learned patience in my old age. I don't mind waitinga week or so for parts.
I've hadgood experiences with Chicago Harley. They give you 20% off and their shipping is reasonable. One thing I don't like is that you can't find out if something is in stock until after you order it. Then you get an email telling you it's a special order or backordered. I may try calling my order in next time to see if that works different.
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