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Anybody dealt with them lately? I wanted to place an order with them but wanted some feedback first before I drop $750.00 with them. I've seen an older thread on them. They beat everyones price I checked.
It seems like it's there was a few problems with them in the past. I know every now and again they are going to be problems. They are a sponser here. I know same order from Dennis Kirk was $113.00 more on just 3 items.
I bought my pipes from them and they were here less then a week and the best price I could find. I also bought my TTS two bike tuner from them and called them before I ordered it. They didn't have it in stock but ordered it for me with just a promise of me buying it. I waited until it hit their warehouse before ordering it and it was in my house within a week. I think they had a few problems in the past but have made a solid commitment to do better.
I wouldn't think twice about ordering anything from them. Top notch customer service in my dealings.
I would always suggest calling them before ordering to make sure they have what you want in stock and when it will ship.
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