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Got a call this afternoon (as promised) from AMEE, at Draggin' Baggers Air Ride Suspension Systems, to confirm order information. Gotta say they seem like very cool people to deal with. I suspect they will be swamped with orders, once word gets out, especially if the system is reliable and performs as claimed. Kudos for steppin' up and engineering, an affordable, innovative, appealing product, exclusively for bagger's. Good luck with the business and the "mass market launch". Preparin' my order for overnight shipment and eventual SLAMMIN'....come on DOWN!
Bounty,
We appreciate you and your comments, and aim to please every customer.I would like to thank you and as one of the first 100 orders recieved you qualify for a $50.00 bonus for every new customer that purchases online, non-members only, must give us the reference number we assign you. This will pay for your system by sending us 8 new customers. Not bad??? We are in business and you qualify
as long as you continue to ride Draggin's Suspension. Only for the first 100 HD Forum members qualify for a reference number. NO TAX ON OUT OF CALIFORNIA SALES!!!
Thanks again,
Tony
Another sweet benefit of this system should be easier wheel removal. Slam it and the rear axle should be well clear of the pipes, no need to mess with the exhaust system.
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