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I'm new here and I have had lots of problems locating parts companies online. Anyone have any suggestions on where to find used parts or new parts at decent (non-dealer retail) prices? Most of the companies I've found are either out of business or don't appear reputable. Specifically, I'm looking for some hard bags for a 2000 Road King. I'm tired of eBay, but can't seem to find them anywhere else for under $600.
Okay, try Chicago Harley, they have a great website and they are running a sale at 20% off retail. I've bought several items from them and found them reliable. If you want to talk to a live person, try:
Katie Eppers
Harley-Davidson of Mason City
706 S. Federal Ave.
Mason City, IA 50401
(641) 423-6007
1-877-946-4362
I bought several items from her and she was very helpful.
NewRoc Harley in NY has also been reliable. If you call them you must ask for internet sales.
Saddlebags under $600.00 thats about 1\3rd of the HD costs new...
For after-market accessories I use M & M Cycles they're in Ohio. The Best in customer service. http://www.mandmcycles.com/
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