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I tried to search but I cannot remember enough for the search to help. there is a dealer with a website where you can order harley parts at 20% OFF and it is mentioned on here alot. Can you help???
i normally use zanottis http://www.zanottimotor.com and have been very happy with them. however, on a really small order, they will hit you with a high shipping charge (your order is not that small, though). i thought that i would give chicago a try based on all the folks here that order from them. sure i had heard a lot of the horror stories on their service and shipping, but the parts i needed i could wait a couple weeks on.
so i ordered 7 wellnuts (those rubber plugs with the brass inserts for the road king headlight) and 10 electrical connectors on feb 12. i got the standard, 'parts are not in stock, will have to order from hd. will take 5 - 10 days' email. well, they just shipped yesterday, and are scheduled for delivery tomorrow.
based on my experience, i will not order from them again.
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