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But I don't like Bill anymore. He was very rude to me when I tried to purchase my inner fairing. He will not ship to me while in Korea to my APO address.
I would have had him ship it somewhere in CONUS and then have whoever you shipped it to forward it to you... lol beat the system
I ordered big blue pearl lower fairings and I got them in less than 2 weeks. I expected to wait a while for them but It must have been in stock, so I lucked out.
I ordered big blue pearl lower fairings and I got them in less than 2 weeks. I expected to wait a while for them but It must have been in stock, so I lucked out.
Lowers are my next upgrade, I want to take my king and essentially turn it into an Ultra minus the fairing... did you do the quick disconnect kit for the lowers or leave them bolt on, summers get brutal here, sitting in DC traffic on my way to work cooks me now I can only imagine what it would be like with the lowers installed.
I ordered a Black Pearl in Feb and they said 20 days. They called me on the 20th day that it was in. I had checked right before Christmas and it was 16 days. The dealer should be able to input the color code and give you an exact delivery date.
I ordered a Black Pearl in Feb and they said 20 days. They called me on the 20th day that it was in. I had checked right before Christmas and it was 16 days. The dealer should be able to input the color code and give you an exact delivery date.
Didn't buy from my local dealer, saved almost 400 bucks by ordering from lake shore online, honestly I'm not to worried about it since I can pack for two weeks in a saddlebag, my wife on the other hand... might as well ship her entire wardrobe ahead.
To give you exact dates, I ordered a black tourpack on 6-30 and received it on 14 July. I have nothing but good things to say about my experiences with LSHD and I have spent a few thousand with them.
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