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So, are they completely closed down now? I can't seem to find a working website for them anymore.
Yes there are several threads to include this one that says they are closed. The online sales has moved to New Castle, Pa HD. Just google New Castle HD. surdyke.com also offers the discounted pricing.
I actually just received this email yesterday from CJ. In fact I replied with a question and received an immediate response. I was basically just asking if prices were as good and he assured me that they are.
Hi ,
This is CJ formerly from Zanotti Motor Company. As you know, the owner has recently retired and closed the business. We have enjoyed working with him over the years and wish him the best in his retirement.
We are now excited for the next chapter in our lives as we move on to New Castle Harley Davidson. They are a Harley Davidson and Buell dealer, along with aftermarket products as well. We are excited to work alongside New Castle with their high reputation of customer service. As in the past, we will continue this honorable service and will maintain the same internet pricing at our new location. We appreciate your past business with us and hope to continue serving you in the future.
New Castle definitely has some good prices although shipping is rough. I ordered my aux light bar setup from them today.
That may be due to UPS's temporary fuel surcharges. When fuel goes up so do their rates. When fuel comes down, their rates do as well. I ordered some Beach Bars from them last week, and the shipping came to $15.05. I ship with UPS several time a week and the shipping charge for my handlebars was perfectly within reason. At least in my case, I know I paid only the "actual" shipping cost. I will definitely order from them again. It's just like doing business with Zanotti in the past.
If it means anything, New Castle is where I have my bike serviced.I bought my bike in Erie and was not happy with their service. I always heard good about New Castle and it's true. Very helpful and pleasant to deal with and the work they do on your bike is well done.
That may be due to UPS's temporary fuel surcharges. When fuel goes up so do their rates. When fuel comes down, their rates do as well. I ordered some Beach Bars from them last week, and the shipping came to $15.05. I ship with UPS several time a week and the shipping charge for my handlebars was perfectly within reason. At least in my case, I know I paid only the "actual" shipping cost. I will definitely order from them again. It's just like doing business with Zanotti in the past.
I don't think the shipping was out of line or they are making anything on it but it was $41 for what I ordered. That was for the light bar, LED aux lights, trim visor rings, and signal relo kit. I think they charge for each piece instead of the whole order which probably would have saved me a few bucks but who knows.
Originally Posted by wiktor
If it means anything, New Castle is where I have my bike serviced.I bought my bike in Erie and was not happy with their service. I always heard good about New Castle and it's true. Very helpful and pleasant to deal with and the work they do on your bike is well done.
That is good to know. Maybe I will give them a call tomorrow since I ordered the parts late yesterday afternoon.
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