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EBAY is a great place to get nice things for your bike. Before bidding email the seller any questions. Stay in communications with the seller and if you are not "watch" the item. A lot of time these items are for sale again at another time.
Once was about to bid on a set of v&H shortshots on ebay for what seemed like a good deal...But I emailed him and he wasnt going to include any brackets or anything..so I passed
Just received my new VH Big Radius pipes last week from americanclassicmotors. Local Harley-Davidson wanted $650.00, I paid $485.00 with free shipping and no sales tax (another $30 saved)
Bought V&H Big Radius for USD $514 from Rob's Cycle Supply (eBay store) and had them shipped to Australia. Converted to AUD plus shipping thats about $860, which is just a bit under the $1450 the dealer wanted for a set here in Oz.
i bought mine off ebay with a pcIII and ness big sucker. All through American motor classic though. They will sell out right though. No problems what so ever.
Knock Knock
never been screwed yet I just watch feedback and I've bought all kinds of stuff
JEff
I have also used them for a fairing that I just got, along with other things from other members. Only had one issue and pay-pal is handleing that.
I buy almost all of my parts for my Mustang and Night Train on ebay. For motorcycle parts, I highly recommend both Eastern Performance Cycles and American Classic Motors, always have great luck with them. I usually try to stick with the ebay stores, rather than individual sellers. Make sure to check their ratings, and ask the seller any questions you may have before bidding. Good luck.
Bought my Vance & Hines and many other things from American Classic Motors, best prices I could find. No problems what so ever. Great ratings.........
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