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anybody else been waiting all summer for their mufflers? i orderred the rush mufflers begining of last month from fuelmoto, still waiting. getting pissed!
Don't feel bad. I'm having the same problem with Supertrapp. I've been waiting over 2 months. They are suppose to ship today.... We'll see what happens.
Yep, I ordered mine a month ago today. I called Monday and they said they were expecting them in this week. If they would have told me of this wait in the first place I would have gone a different route.
I ordered mine from Jamie this week, he told me that they were not in stock and should take about 2 weeks. Not a big deal...it took me 6 months to make up my mind.
It's not always about "the best deal or "same day shipping". Good customer service is rarity. Everytime I have called Jamiehe has always taken the time to patiently answer all my questions. I beleive it is important to support vendors that offer more than "we will beat any price".
Yep, I ordered mine a month ago today. I called Monday and they said they were expecting them in this week. If they would have told me of this wait in the first place I would have gone a different route.
This is exactly why businesses don't tell you when something's backordered. They know you'll spend your money elsewhere.
It's a crappy practice but all too common in our internet/mail order world these days...
I got some Rush pipes from Fuel moto. He told me it would be about 10 days as they were out of stock. Three days later they were on my doorstep. I have about 200 miles on them and think I'm gonna take them off... Too loud and kind of a tinny sound
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