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    Harley parts?

    Can anyone give me any idea's of a good outfit to purchase after market Harley parts eg: chrome lower belt gaurds, big radius exhaust systems etc.
    BrentM

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    In NZ or overseas?....

    I've bought stuff from HDRS off trade me, very good guy to deal with

    mom and pops website? (i think it was em)via the net.

    Theres a multitude of sites to buy from if you want to go via the net...
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    cheers, ive brought from Debrix Motorclcyes from the states but would be keen to no of a couple more that people have used and find good to deal with. Cheers.
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    I get my gear from Adventure Hd in Ohio. www.adventurehd.com just keep each order below $500nz to avoid GST charges when it arrives here...Excellent company to deal with...
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    Have a look at the USA site www.denniskirk.com - pop in your bike year etc and shop. Good service and stuff arrives in a week or so (well the Jap stuff does ).

    Also check their close out sales - pipes etc are often half price.

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    I can tell you who NOT to deal with. The Chopper Shop, Christchurch. Every order I ever placed got fucked up, was late, or was at a price higher than the one originally quoted. Their 'take it or leave it' attitude just fucked me off even more and the last straw was having to listen to the owner bragging on about his big f'kin' house in Kaipoi. Decided I'd handed over my last cent in that shop.

    I now buy everything through M&M Cycle in Sandusky, Ohio. It's a small 'mom and pop' operation but they have a great reputation. Everything comes in, even after import duty, a WHOLE lot less than NZ retailers.

    Off subject a little but the AGV helmet I recently bought from the UK for 160 pounds retails at another Christchurch dealer for over $600! They must think we're f'kin' stupid.

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    Cheers for your input, ive just got onto this site and the help is great. I would like to look after the local shops but when there service and price are out of hand there is no other opition but to look off shore. Cheers.
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    I agree. You should keep it local when you can but sometimes they carry on like they think they've got you over a barrel. These days, with ordering internationally being so f'kin' easy, they just haven't.

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    there are loads of aftermarket dealers in the states, most of the larger ones advertise in sleazy rider, I have dealt with several of these over the years and have never had a problem, but check the freight prices before you order and remember that customs like to add their whack on if the order is over x amount of money

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    I recently bought a drive belt off Harley Speed 'n Custom in Wellington. Cost me 390 including the courier. Rang up in the afternoon and it arrived in the morning. Was going to cost 370 direct from the states and 440 locally.

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    Its good you found a belt but a shit of a job to fit, went thru that last year with me old softail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by popelli View Post
    there are loads of aftermarket dealers in the states, most of the larger ones advertise in sleazy rider, I have dealt with several of these over the years and have never had a problem, but check the freight prices before you order and remember that customs like to add their whack on if the order is over x amount of money
    Cheers for ya input, now have a few options.
    BrentM

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    search ebay, ive used them many times with no problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brentmc View Post
    Its good you found a belt but a shit of a job to fit, went thru that last year with me old softail.
    Yeah, from what i've heard it's a real pig to do.

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    True but the new belts are good for 100,000,000,000 miles (or thereabouts) and new bikes come with a two year belt warranty. In the UK where road salt would eat the inner pully you could expect to be in there more often but out here, naaaaaaa. Keep off the gravel and it'll outlast you mate. :-)

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