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So I got a call from the dealer yesterday and they had a fit shop for bars seats and such, I picked a set of isogrips for my sg and asked about slipons and told them what jamie had told me and he said what is fuelmoto.... I thought fuelmoto was a harley based co........ help me out here
So I got a call from the dealer yesterday and they had a fit shop for bars seats and such, I picked a set of isogrips for my sg and asked about slipons and told them what jamie had told me and he said what is fuelmoto.... I thought fuelmoto was a harley based co........ help me out here
After market company that sell a variety of parts. They are not part of the MOCO.
Last edited by oldguy1946; Dec 18, 2010 at 04:30 PM.
I don't think there are many dealers who are resellers of their stuff so many do not know about their products...sadly. Of course my dealer only buys from HD, Drag Specialties, Kuryakyn and maybe Custom Chome if they are still around.
I don't think there are many dealers who are resellers of their stuff so many do not know about their products...sadly. Of course my dealer only buys from HD, Drag Specialties, Kuryakyn and maybe Custom Chome if they are still around.
Since they are not a wholesaler it wouldn't make sence for dealers to sell their products.
Well I'm glad its funny to you but the way they talk their all about doing stuff to make sure it corresponds with any warranty issue so that made me think it was part of HD so get up off the floor now.,..... : )
Well I'm glad its funny to you but the way they talk their all about doing stuff to make sure it corresponds with any warranty issue so that made me think it was part of HD so get up off the floor now.,..... : )
Just shows how committed they are to making sure that their customers get the best possible product and service
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