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Left a message with Drago bike works yesterday and had a call back, I was wanting info based on future plans and it was refreshing to have a supplier talk to me knowing there was no immediate sale involved, I think it was Frank that rang back, he was easy to talk to, answered my questions and was not stuck up his own *** like many suppliers can be, he will be getting my tuning dollars when I have them to spend. He also said nothing bad about any other product I mentioned which is refreshing. I was the guy with the English accent if you are wondering Frank.
So I expect my first purchase will be a Power Vision which he has a deal on at the moment but may not when I have the cash, we will see, then a Dragula 2:1 followed by a 107 kit with cams, that should get me the 110hp and 130ft/lbs that I would like without affecting reliability or long term serviceability of the lump.
Last edited by Pondskipper; Sep 13, 2012 at 09:30 AM.
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I too agree. I talked to him a couple of times before purchasing his ceramic coated true duals with tmax. There was no pressure,very knowledgeable and like op said sid not down any othee products. I will also be going to see him for a 107 when my bread is right.
Drago's is one of the top Harley performance shops in the nation and Frank is a Prince! he always has "plenty of time" to answer my stupid performance questions!
Drago's is one of the top Harley performance shops in the nation and Frank is a Prince! he always has "plenty of time" to answer my stupid performance questions!
+1 Frank is a pleasure to talk to and he won't sell you something you don't need. I purchased my Dragula & Procharger from him and I'll be hitting him up for my winter project very soon.
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