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I did a Google search on Benji's Harley Davidson but didn't get any results for an actual dealership called Benji's. Do you have a web address for them? I live in PA and although Zanotti's is great if I can avoild paying the sales tax that would be great.
my wife just ordered a bunch of parts for me from Zannotti's. even living in PA and paying the 6% and shipping- im still saving a bunch of money. hell- with the quick release passenger backrest (pad/bracket/docking hardware) i saved over $50 going with them then my local dinner.
I did a Google search on Benji's Harley Davidson but didn't get any results for an actual dealership called Benji's. Do you have a web address for them? I live in PA and although Zanotti's is great if I can avoild paying the sales tax that would be great.
Here's their site...But I believe in their case most people prefer to call and order. Some woman named Jenni handles the orders and is supposed to be fantastic to deal with. Benjy's and Zanotti pretty much get equal billing over on Harley Tech Talk.
You are correct, they are located right on rt. 8 in Butler County. I live right down Rt. 8 from them also. Their in store prices are the same as everyone else in the area, Spirit, Gatto's, Heritage, and so on. You only get the discount price when ordering online and you will have to pay the 6% sales tax for Butler County. If you have a big order it is worth it to order online and pay the shipping. The more stuff you order at one time the less the combined shipping will be per item purchased. I bought a headlamp trim ring bezel, chrome voltage regulator and front fork lower kit from them online. Even with the shipping and paying 6% sales tax I still saved over $50 from going to the dealer that is literally 3 miles from my house.
Just let me know when you want to go. Unfortunately this weekend I can't ride as I have other plans both Saturday and Sunday. Shoot me a PM or e-mail me at bdjones72 @ msn . com.
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