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With all the negative comments about various venders, I felt the need to also give credit where credit is due. I've had the pleasure of dealing with two forum sponsers last week. DR. V-Twin and Mean City Cycles. Ordered a head pipe from the Dr. and couldn't have been more happy with the entire transaction. Plain good folks!
And Mean City did a custom Upholstery job for me. All I can say is Allen did an awesome job and the price was way under what I expected for a custom job. I am chomping at the bit to install the item and snap some pictures to be put here. Don't want to ruin the surprise though until its complete! Oh and if your listening Allen, the color match was right on!
MCC did my seat as well and they do great work , for a great price.... and will take the time to discuss what you want .. so you get what you want .... KUDOS to them ..............
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