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Its been a while that ive been part of the biking community. the last time i used to ride was in 2016 and at that point in time revzilla was the go to for all bike parts.
is revzilla still no.1 or you guys recommend to look at other places too?
I've used Revzilla in the past with good results. I've decided to install a pullpack riser on my 2022 Heritage and needed a cable kit including a clutch cable and front brake line since I'm increasing the bar height by 4". Revzilla did not seem to offer such a kit, but J&P Cycles did (both owned by Comoto now). Kit (from LA Choppers) came in yesterday and the parts are NOT what I ordered. Having 2nd thoughts on J&P but going to wait and see how they handle this problem.
Dennis Kirk does not seem to handle this item either. Drag specialties came up with zero options, too. My dealer came up with some options from LA Choppers, but price was a bit high and the set they came up with did not look right (believe it had the wrong clutch cable). Guess what? The LA Choppers kit from LA Choppers and had the wrong brake line and the wrong clutch cable.
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