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They seem to be a Class Act from what I've seen. I've spent some time talking to them at a couple of rallies and their product looks good and the guys running the booths seem to know what they are talking about. They are a customer of my Brother-n-law who is a manager for Yellow Freight in Iowa. He told me that they were a very professional outfit.
No dealings with them other than stopping by a few times, their located about 30 miles from me. The owner also owns www.cc-cycle.com. Seems like a class act. Wouldn't hesitate dealing with them myself if I had the $$$.
Talked to them at daytona last week
Nice group, knowledgable, didn't try and sell me stuff
I am intrested in the front axle that smooths out the fork bolts from sticking out
$99, not a bad price and the covers come in black, my choice, or chrome
Yeah, I've also dealt with this company "MeanCityCycles" and that guy did my seat! Boy, was I pissed when I rode all day long and was so comfortable that I missed my favorite TV show that evening because I was still on the bike after 700 miles
My seat is great, very comfy for my long rides I do every summer now. This past summer, I did 6,500 miles in 15 days. Normally, I'd get home after something like that ride(only with far less miles travelled ) and I would avoid the bike for a week or so after getting home just to let my *** rest. Not this year, got home on Saturday and was out on Sunday with my buddy for another easy day of 300 miles
Fatbaggers puts some of their take-offs on ebay. They advertised a set of "used" 07 Streetglide wheels and tires that I put on my '06. They were so "used" that the mold line was still in the center of the tires, and I had those ugly nubs sticking out all over. Their shipping was so slow I had to wait three days for them to arrive direct to my door. On top of that they used brand new boxes to ship them in with carefull packing all around. And then I got ripped on the price--I paid less than just the cost of new tires and then they charged me actual shipping when I should have paid inflated prices.
Terrible company to do business with. The biggest mistake I made dealing with them was not also buying the other set they had listed, cuz it's easier to change wheels with new tires on them than to change tires on the wheels you have, and now I'm ready for another rear tire.
Watch out for your local MC's, however. The boxes are marked in large letters: F.B.I. , and UPS leaves them sitting on your doorstep for the whole world to see .
Hate to have them think you are one of the undercover agents !
Last edited by MNPGRider; Oct 25, 2008 at 09:34 AM.
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