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I have purchased much crap from Axiom so if you go with them, you will be fine. Great company... You usually get the owner on the phone when you have questions although the orders need to be placed online if it's listed on the site. If he doesn't have it, they will get it fast and the price is always competitive. They are to blame for my Nitrous System.. Thanks Ax...
I have purchased much crap from Axiom so if you go with them, you will be fine. Great company... You usually get the owner on the phone when you have questions although the orders need to be placed online if it's listed on the site. If he doesn't have it, they will get it fast and the price is always competitive. They are to blame for my Nitrous System.. Thanks Ax...
Ha! Whazzup Big Joe!
Axiom does rock...And if it exsists? They will hunt it down. Get it confirmed and shipped in no time at all......
I didnt know that one dude was the owner...That explains why I always felt like I was treated so right after calling them when on the hunt for that "Impossible" part!
Hey Wuzzz ZZuupp Chaz.... Yeah, he slipped up in a phone conversation we had and kind-of-outted himself. On another note, he said and I quote, "It's very important that I please and keep every customer with good service and competitive pricing. It's the only way to survive and compete with the big online distributors." ...end quote...
I think Axiom is also a performance shop. He had first hand R&D knowledge on the items I purchased and spoke about bikes they've built and are building.
Originally Posted by Chazmanian
Ha! Whazzup Big Joe!
Axiom does rock...And if it exsists? They will hunt it down. Get it confirmed and shipped in no time at all......
I didnt know that one dude was the owner...That explains why I always felt like I was treated so right after calling them when on the hunt for that "Impossible" part!
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