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There was a guy in North Long Beach...forgotten his name, or the name of his company...would custom bend handlebars to the customer's particular specs and needs... I had a set bent by him, I'm thinking it was about two hundred, but that goes back 25 years...wonder if there's a connection, or maybe as others are thinking, this is just a troll drumming up some business...we'll see how it all plays out, I reckon
First off, I am not Handlebar Lee. Second, the second post was a mistake, so forgive me. I'm in the process of removing it now. For those who want to know, his contact is 323-759-6370 or 146 e. Florence Ave L.A., CA. 90003 (if you are in the area). No, he is not trying to drum up business, I recently joined this forum and saw the thread; so I replied. Pic will be posted.
First off, I am not Handlebar Lee. Second, the second post was a mistake, so forgive me. I'm in the process of removing it now. For those who want to know, his contact is 323-759-6370 or 146 e. Florence Ave L.A., CA. 90003 (if you are in the area). No, he is not trying to drum up business, I recently joined this forum and saw the thread; so I replied. Pic will be posted.
You didn't reply to a thread...you started one. I still call BS Lee...
Glad your experience with Handle Bar Lee was good, mine was not so good, he says one thing and haven't done anything, he sent me the wrong bars, I'm going on 2 weeks and still can't get the bars I paid for, he keep telling me I will have them in a few days, but its now 2 weeks and I can't get him to answer the phone or respond (scam artist). He may be great in the local LA area, but I will say if you have to deal with this guy from long distance, STAY AWAYFROM HIM!
I will pass. I have never met anyone outside of LA that has said anything positive about the buying experience of Handler Lee. I purchased a set of his bars in 2013 and it was the worse exchange ever - maybe he has gotten better but I need to hear it from more than one person.
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