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I just tried their web site and phone number and nothing. It is a shame because they are the only ones where I have been able to find a 2" extended brake arm. Going to have to see if I can find someone to fab one for me and just paint it black.
Try 800 953-6930. I got through on that number and I ordered the quick release saddlebag brackets and they just came in. The guy that ususally answers (Adam) told me that the web page is being served from an old server that is always down. They answer that number regularly. Good luck
Phone Number appreciated!
I've had a quick release set on my fat boy for about 7 years now. Been to sturgis, Canada, all over, no problems.
Then a guy puts on a new paint set for me. I ride 40 miles, and my bag is gone!
Well,I can argue all day about who's gonna pay for them, but I wasn't able to find a legit number until now! Thanks!
phone number appreciated!
I've had a quick release set on my fat boy for about 7 years now. Been to sturgis, canada, all over, no problems.
Then a guy puts on a new paint set for me. I ride 40 miles, and my bag is gone!
Well,i can argue all day about who's gonna pay for them, but i wasn't able to find a legit number until now! Thanks!
Bubba's was recently purchased by Legends Vintage Motorcycles in Springville, Utah. They are in the process of ramping up inventory...they do have some in stock...check out their website: legendsmotorcycles.com They also have some great products they have created with a vintage look. Talk to "T". These guys are great to deal with.
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