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I purchased parts in the past from Boardtracker Harley. I know now that they are no longer giving discounts. Is there any dealers out there that still give the 20% discount on genuine HD parts? IM looking for factory painted saddlebags bottoms for my 2014 Street Glide Special in Mysterious Red Sunglow.
I think you will only be able to buy parts online from Harley dealers in your own area. The Mothership stopped allowing out of area dealers to ship parts around the country.
I think you will only be able to buy parts online from Harley dealers in your own area. The Mothership stopped allowing out of area dealers to ship parts around the country.
Man,, you are spot on with that out of area thingy. I needed an o-ring and maybe a few spares. They hold on the center insert on my "03 Air Wing" A/C cover with the 100th anniversary insert. My dealer didn't have any espically since they are obsalete. He did track down 4 dealers in the south east. I called the first one on the list, You'd a thought I was asking to screw their dog AND sell the pups. Did find 2 others off the list that sold me a total of 4 so I'm good for a while. I reckon it just depends on the part and current attitude of the parts sales person. Life IS like a box of chocolates.
I purchased parts in the past from Boardtracker Harley. I know now that they are no longer giving discounts. Is there any dealers out there that still give the 20% discount on genuine HD parts? IM looking for factory painted saddlebags bottoms for my 2014 Street Glide Special in Mysterious Red Sunglow.
I know, I know, Flea-bay is reviled, however I have found some really off the wall parts. If you do head down that road be sure to check the seller's approval rating, I like to see no less than 98%. One to check is " Fallen Cycles" in Fl. they have tons of listed parts also tons that they haven't listed
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