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I would like to make a comment about one of our venders DK Customs. I wanted to do a crankcase vent, but wanted to make my own, just needed some parts. I looked on their site, and parts were not listed. I sent a e-mail on a Wednesday night, and received a reply on Thursday morning and a apology for the delay, I was surprised, They priced the parts I needed, and said to call to order, or request a invoice for pay-pal. I requested the invoice, and received it promptly. I sent the payment on Thursday evening and received the tracking number on Friday Morning, shipped USPS Priority Mail, I Received it on Monday. This is the way all businesses should operate!. I have never had such good service, and some vendors do not even respond to a e-mail. I highly recommend DK Customs, A Great vendor and supporter of HD Forums.
Reminds me of a guy I useto work with from north Mississippi. He had sent an email with a few pics of him noodling catfish in that area, the subject read (This is just how we Roll) he was holding a big@ss catfish with blood running down his arm.
Iv bought several things from DK, fixing to order a crankcase breather kit and follow them on Instagram, good folk.
Same experience here, I've purchased several items from them they're always quick to respond to my stupid question emails even on their cheapest parts.They recently sold me 1 Thunder Torque insert at a reduced price because I have a 2 into 1 and had no use for 2 (they come in sets).By the way the TTIs are the most fun you can have with a Harley for 25$.
+1 for DK. I purchased the DIY Breather Kit and put it on about 2 or 3 weeks ago. Excellent service, quick delivery, kit was a cinch to install, works great. I'm a fan. I recommended them to a buddy this morning on the breather kit for his Limited.
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