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A guy on this forum turned me on to a Heated Grip Kit by Dual Star Motorcycle Outfitters and I decided to give it a try. I am getting ready to change out my stock bars to Heritage Style and seems like a logical time to do this mod and much less expensive than HD heated grip set.
ANYWAY...I ramble....You have to call in your orders as they don't have an online ordering system. The number given is 800-466-7433 and it does not work!
If anyone has a way to contact these guys or any info on their status could you please pass it on?
Thanks in advance.....
A guy on this forum turned me on to a Heated Grip Kit by Dual Star Motorcycle Outfitters and I decided to give it a try. I am getting ready to change out my stock bars to Heritage Style and seems like a logical time to do this mod and much less expensive than HD heated grip set.
ANYWAY...I ramble....You have to call in your orders as they don't have an online ordering system. The number given is 800-466-7433 and it does not work!
If anyone has a way to contact these guys or any info on their status could you please pass it on?
Thanks in advance.....
Just wanted everyone that may be interested to know that their phone line problems were temporary and all went well ordering the kit after a few more tries.
He said kits were back-ordered but that I should get before the year end...good talking to live person for ordering and questions....
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