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I see the picture you've posted of your bike with the bars on and look they great to me, nice job.... I wouldn't have sent them back either.... From what I've read here in the forum, there are a lot of people who were not happy with their bars from Paul's place.... Specially, when it has to do with the size and he seems to say the same thing to everyone. We could (LOl) all we want, but the fact of the matter is his place is making a lot of mistakes and it's costing a lot time and money having to just send the bars back to him just like that! I wondered if Paul had to reemburst any amount back to all those customers, how quickly would he have staighten himself up from all those mistakes and I just talking about in this forum. Not to mention who ever else is out there buying his bars.... I don't know that's just me. I could see making mistakes but it just seems like there are far to many....
Where are you reading that there are a lot of people unhappy with Yaffe or their Monkey Bars? Paul makes a quality product. I have had numerous products from Yaffe and they were all quality products.
Where are you reading that there are a lot of people unhappy with Yaffe or their Monkey Bars? Paul makes a quality product. I have had numerous products from Yaffe and they were all quality products.
I was wondering the same. We love dealing with Paul as he is a stand up through and through. The wait is inevitable with the great stuff he makes.
I see the picture you've posted of your bike with the bars on and look they great to me, nice job.... I wouldn't have sent them back either.... From what I've read here in the forum, there are a lot of people who were not happy with their bars from Paul's place.... Specially, when it has to do with the size and he seems to say the same thing to everyone. We could (LOl) all we want, but the fact of the matter is his place is making a lot of mistakes and it's costing a lot time and money having to just send the bars back to him just like that! I wondered if Paul had to reemburst any amount back to all those customers, how quickly would he have staighten himself up from all those mistakes and I just talking about in this forum. Not to mention who ever else is out there buying his bars.... I don't know that's just me. I could see making mistakes but it just seems like there are far to many....
I would like to know where you are getting that info also. I have personally dealt with Paul and his shop. He has been nothing but gratious an even stated that he is willing to make monkey bars in whatever size the customer wants if they are not listed on his web
I have them on my roadglide and they are a great bar and a great product with personal customer service He answers emails quickly also
After riding with my MB I wouldnt be without them. Better comfort and control. If I got a new bike or was getting as new bike, I would wait 8 weeks if I had to. I am a believer that you get what you pay for in quality parts.
JWDMAX shoot me your email address and i will send you some pics. Im 6'4" and i have the 12 inch bars. I sit up straight and by far the best mod i have done to the bike. For some reason it wont let me load them one here it says file to large.
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