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Has anyone bought a demon cycles frontend for any bike that they have. My step-dad wants to put a new wideglide raked frontend from them on my old sporty and I am wondering how good of a product and install these are. Any info would help. I will post this in different forums too.
I think their reputation comes from poor customer service, hard to reach, dont respond to emails.
Their products are pretty good quality. If you know what you are buying and do not need assistance, you may be OK.
If the item is damaged in shipping or you get the wrong part........your screwed.
Its a gamble.
Or if they send it out with scratches all over them, as they did in my case, then you are still screwed.
Or if they send the wrong part, as they did in my case, then you are still screwed.
Just by buying from them, you are begging to get screwed. I did, for $425.00.
Try http://kcint.zoovy.com/they have a little better rep. and pretty much the same front ends, same price. Also have lots of other parts.
Never purchased from them but thinking about getting a wheel from them soon.
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