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Hes an honest dude from what business Ive done with them in the past. Ive bought 3 other sets from them, and Ive only dealt with Brock. He may have been told something else from the company on shipping dates after he spoke with you. You just be sure to post some pics when you get em in DAVE! lol
I waited three weeks and got wheels that wasn't like I ordered so had so send those back and wait a month. And DNA's are a pain in A$$ to get the spacers right. Mine where anyway
they may be drop shipped, and that usually takes a little longer. I ordered some brake rotors from them a few years ago and took a couple of weeks to receive them. I found out later they were drop shipped.
Well I ordered my DNA wheels threw KCInternational couldnt find a better deal anywhere else . Ordered the Front and rear wheels , the rotors , the pads and bolts on 2-3-11 only thing that I have gotten so far is everything but the wheels . When I ordered I was told 1 week to my door tops ... well call back and bitch and wheels are to be here end of February. A month to get wheels WTF . According to them NOW they had to be made in Cali and drop shipped . Does this really take a freaking month ??
So everything is on hold til the wheels show up , my hard bags are in from Cali only took 4 days . Cant put them on till the wheels get in ... ugh .. and its like 60 deg out for the first time in months ..... end rant
Week number 4 here. Brock told me 7-10 days. I called him on day 10 and he told me the spokes were getting polished and would be sent out wednesday. That was last week. Sounds like this is common. Brock might be a good guy but he should be straight when he tells us time frame on ETA. Thankfully I havent ripped my bike apart so at least I can still ride it.
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