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Rideon check out eastside harley (washington Sate). I think they would be more than happy to help. Just google it . I still think the HQ option would be better IMO. having a spare I guess is nice but realistically it will just sit there and how many people actually want to buy a 103" complete motor? Good luck and ride safe
Me too! That and they don't fit earlier models. They are so cheap it is just sooooooooo tempting, compared with every other high performance option out there!
Rideon check out eastside harley (washington Sate). I think they would be more than happy to help. Just google it . I still think the HQ option would be better IMO. having a spare I guess is nice but realistically it will just sit there and how many people actually want to buy a 103" complete motor? Good luck and ride safe
Thanks guy's for the replys. I might call a dealer close to the border and see what kind of price they can come up with. Any reccomendations for a dealer close to Vancouver B.C.?
My original plan was to go bigger H.Q., but having a complete spare motor is attractive....
Just call Bellingham Harley or now called Mount Baker Harley. Then give Skagit Harley a call as well which is just a half hour drive further south from Bellingham. They will both sell to Canadians.
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