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Looking good Ghost, cant wait to see the finished product.
Thats a bummer about WW but I think every company out there makes bonehead mistakes from time to time. All of us on here have our stories...I hope they get you on the road quick!
True that!
Those wheels look too good to give up on 'em. Just get her done! Once you do, that'll feel good as Prom night.
Thanks for the support guys. It's just frustrating that I spent the extra money for RW and there customer service is crap (as everyone knows it's not uncommon for this company). They won't even own up to making a mistake, they keep blaming my dealer. They are going to send out the correct hubs once they receive the original ones. So it looks like it's going to be another 2 weeks. Just sucks knowing I got a sick set of wheels just sitting at my buddies shop (along with my bike that just got the shotgun shock installed) haha. It's TEASE!!! So it looks like it's gonna be a while before I can post up some pics with the bike finished.
1. I wouldn't even have paid the extra $200, that was their fault and they should have honored their mistake.
2. I would have demanded that they overnight the new hubs to me.
From the risers down, outstanding, the way a softail should look for a night out on the town. The black angular apes, not so much. I have a soft spot for the beach bars on the style you are doing. Just my 2 cents.
1. I wouldn't even have paid the extra $200, that was their fault and they should have honored their mistake.
2. I would have demanded that they overnight the new hubs to me.
Looks sick and will be worth it
i agree man...but as the end customer and not the dealer, my voice only goes so far. I guess after I called RW and chewed their a$$ out, they called my dealer and chewed his a$$ out for me calling them and chewing their a$$ out haha...f%ck them
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