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It's been a long time since I ordered any HD parts online. I know some things have changed and some Dealers no longer offer online ordering. If there is still someone out there offering this convenience could you make mention of them so I can do a little shopping. Thanks
It's been a long time since I ordered any HD parts online. I know some things have changed and some Dealers no longer offer online ordering. If there is still someone out there offering this convenience could you make mention of them so I can do a little shopping. Thanks
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Here are 2 good online sources for OEM HD parts at good prices that i have used many times with great results.
Surdyke is in Missouri and Ronnie's is in Massachusetts. Both place are about even on price but depending on where you live, it may take longer for one or the other to arrive. New Castle HD is another good place to order from. http://www.newcastlehd.com/ is in Pa.
+1 on Ronnies HD I like the convenience of the parts finder then just add part to your cart.
With shipping still less than going to your local HD dealer
I just ordered some parts from them and 1 part was boxed wrong from HD
Ronnies told me to keep the wrong part and they would re-order and send me the correct part at there exspence. the part I ordered was only $27 but the part I got is some sort of fuel tank console and I am sure it is $100 plus.
online ordering isn't set up, but if you email jon horton at hornytoad harley in temple, tx. he'll hook you up. i've been ordering my parts from him for several years now. has always beat all of the others that i've checked with.
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