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Hey,
Thanks for the kind words D175, we are Draggin and we do have a good deal. We are going to prove to you that you missed out....
Tony
Draggin Baggers is here and we will get faster...
For once I didnt jump on what sounded like a good deal and I am so happy!!
Hope all the bugs get worked out but man do they live up to thier name DRAGGIN!!!
Truth is there were a lot less bugs in the DB system than in any of our scooters when we bought them : )
Only one problem, which was the air shipping of the shocks which compromised the seal. New shocks are on their way to everyone, problem solved. Draggin? I don't think so, just making things right, and at their expense - which is a lot more than most folks are willing to do.
I like the look of that!!! I've been wanting to lower my bike front and back but everyone tells me they ride terrible after you do it and most people then UNDO it. This system is pretty simple really, the thing I like about that is I could fix it myself down the road if it ever needed it. Good job to whoever came up with the idea. Plus if for some reason the system went down and you lost your air you won't be draggin the ground. Thats always worried me about air rides.
Tony I just sent you an e-mail but will post here also. I am waiting until some people receive their Draggin Baggers system and post some feedback before I order. How long will the hdforums discount last. I don't want to miss out on this great deal. thanks
Hey Cornholio,
I understand your patience and I remember speaking with you on the phone. We are going to honor our discount to forum members until Oct. 1, 2006. Any orders place after that date will be our website price of $499.00. We beleive in our product and thanks to all HDFORUMS members who have ordered...
Thanks,
Tony
Draggin' Baggers
Sorry Mr. Tony but these guys have been waiting forever. The best way to shut me up is to deliver the goods in a timely fashion. Bounty Hunter has been braggin about gettn slammed forever and he is still riding high!!! I will promise you I wont miss out if they are as good as you say but I might be to old to ride by the time you get them to me!!! I am 40 now and only have 30-35 years left to ride!!! I dont like crow but I hope you make me eat it. Time will tell
Hey D175,
I am sure you want to drag too. Why is your bike so high? I understand you want bountyhunter's bike too look cool and it will this week, keep checking... We have systems from Florida to Canada, California to Maryland, and all across america. I installed one in a Police officers bike last night here in California, he loves our system. We are Draggin some bad baggers and I hope your friend buys our system for you to ride and then you will have to have one. I am not scared of your comments it just motivates me and gets me more excited about what we offer for such a low price. No company can come close... We had more than 1,500 contacts in two weeks!!!
Thanks,
Tony www.dragginbaggers.com
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