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After reading reviews and threads all day, I just placed an order for the Pro-Action shocks with DK Customs.
Ive been happy with their Outlaw breather on my RK. These shocks are for my CVO Limited and we’ll see how much the wife notices the difference. I’ll be sure to provide a review after a few hundred miles.
After reading reviews and threads all day, I just placed an order for the Pro-Action shocks with DK Customs.
Ive been happy with their Outlaw breather on my RK. These shocks are for my CVO Limited and well see how much the wife notices the difference. Ill be sure to provide a review after a few hundred miles.
Alan
Just curious, why use a middleman when you can buy direct from George at Pro-Action?
Just curious, why use a middleman when you can buy direct from George at Pro-Action?
If you check the features and specs at the Pro-Action site and the DK Customs site, you'll see that they are similar except that DK clearly states that they have a "Limited Lifetime Warranty". I've also read somewhere where DK stated that if you buy from us, you'll get a lifetime warranty. The only thing I could fine on the PA site was a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. However, with that said, George is obviously a stand-up guy, and I have no doubt that he would back his product. All it would take is a phone call to determine his policy on warranty.
My reason: When I decided to go PA on the shocks, I wasn't sure who I should order through... both PA and DK have outstanding reputations for customer service. I had a couple of Qs before placing my order on a Friday. DK was open, PA wasn't.
Last edited by Steve N,; Mar 15, 2019 at 09:37 AM.
If you check the features and specs at the Pro-Action site and the DK Customs site, you'll see that they are similar except that DK clearly states that they have a "Limited Lifetime Warranty". I've also read somewhere where DK stated that if you buy from us, you'll get a lifetime warranty. The only thing I could fine on the PA site was a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. However, with that said, George is obviously a stand-up guy, and I have no doubt that he would back his product. All it would take is a phone call to determine his policy on warranty.
My reason: When I decided to go PA on the shocks, I wasn't sure who I should order through... both PA and DK have outstanding reputations for customer service. I had a couple of Qs before placing my order on a Friday. DK was open, PA wasn't.
I'm jumping on band wagon for pro action. Have had them on my old bike and now my 17 and wouldn't swap them out for anything else. If money is tight I saw them on amazon which has interest free option to pay.
Just curious, why use a middleman when you can buy direct from George at Pro-Action?
Honestly, Ive been happy with my DK air cleaner on my RK. Ive seen tons of posts from DK on the forums, to include a ton of information on the PA shocks. I figured by ordering them through RK, I would be supporting BOTH companies and be able to leverage both sources for any support in the future.
If you check the features and specs at the Pro-Action site and the DK Customs site, you'll see that they are similar except that DK clearly states that they have a "Limited Lifetime Warranty". I've also read somewhere where DK stated that if you buy from us, you'll get a lifetime warranty. The only thing I could fine on the PA site was a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. However, with that said, George is obviously a stand-up guy, and I have no doubt that he would back his product. All it would take is a phone call to determine his policy on warranty.
My reason: When I decided to go PA on the shocks, I wasn't sure who I should order through... both PA and DK have outstanding reputations for customer service. I had a couple of Qs before placing my order on a Friday. DK was open, PA wasn't.
Pro Action is down in Daytona, I'm sure someone would have got back to you. Got the product you wanted, all good.
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