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Hopefully this is a good place to post this. If not sorry admins!
I was going to ask you guys who I should use as a vendor? I was going to use the Dr. but I am new here and seems he is no longer in business. Just looking for a trusting vendor that don't mind helping deployed military members.
I was planning on ordering some.....
Samson Super Cholos
Burley Beach Bars
All cables/wires and clamps for the bar install thinking +4 on all not 100% sure
Ill take any advice you may have to give, kinda hard to call as of now since Im currently deployed.
I got +4 on all my cables, and they were all too long. You need +2 on the right sides, and stock or +2 on the clutch cable will work. +4 on the electrical extensions.
Mark at choppershop1, I got all the stuff you list from him, if you want his contact, post back or pm me, other wise he's on eBay.
sure if he has some sorta site that would be awesome!
Originally Posted by 2010Deluxeguy
I got +4 on all my cables, and they were all too long. You need +2 on the right sides, and stock or +2 on the clutch cable will work. +4 on the electrical extensions.
Thanks for the info ya i was told +6 by some one.... and thought that was a bit much since I hear some people made there factory work. But ya I will go with the +2. Like you suggested, does it leave enough to keep them close to the bars and frame? Like a clean look like most do!
choppershop1@hotmail.com, myself and a few others on here have put loads of people on to him, he has no site that I know of, other than his Ebay page , mainly dealing in Dna wheels etc, fire him a mail for a quote on anything you dont see. He's based in Huntington Beach, I think.
choppershop1@hotmail.com, myself and a few others on here have put loads of people on to him, he has no site that I know of, other than his Ebay page , mainly dealing in Dna wheels etc, fire him a mail for a quote on anything you dont see. He's based in Huntington Beach, I think.
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thought about that too just like to help out a little man before the big box companies. ANd try and support any of the members that might be here. But if it all fall though that will be an option for sure.
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