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I tried to contact Chicago Harley withthe phone number they provided.
It's Not in Service = 888-338-6868 http://chicagoharley.com/shop/tips.php
I also e-mailed and got no answer.
So how do you find out if they have parts in stock?
I hear people waiting a long time for parts and do not want to be left in the rain.
I think there is more of a problem than parts not being in stock I had to wait for 3 weeks to get my last order,and when I called they said that my stuff was in, then I called the next day, and the guy said he was going to go down , and look ,he told me that my stuff was in the back of the line to be shipped, and he moved it to the front.
I think that Chicago HD is just swamped right now, and they can not handle it.
I would try Zanotti first.
hey guys this shop deals with a large volume of internet sales. I've been dealing with them for over 20 years and a little patience is all you need. they are a bunch of great guys and work there *** off to give us there business.
I called this morning and made an order. steve there said they are really behind in shipping due to a large amount of orders. They had to order my parts and said HD had them in stock so it would take 2 weeks before I would get my order. He also said if I did not have it by the end of 2 weeks to call and he would find out why.
A lot of internet/mail is orders are really backed up right now. I called everyone for the parts and no one had them in stock.
jim
I got ahold of them today at 888-338-6868..
Of course I am looking for $600 worth of parts that I ordered two weeks ago..The guy said they show all the parts being in so it should ship soon.. I sure hope so
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