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What sites do YOU like to buy H.D gear from??

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  • Robbo
    Robbo
    15 years ago

    Someone posted in news that M&M had a 12 day sale on, and as far a runners fuck the first thing to hit the ground when shit fits the fan are your feet, and runners just don't cut it.

  • imoo6170
    imoo6170
    15 years ago

     

    Agree that Zanotti's is great. Been dealing with John for a couple of years now and always found them to be keenly priced and the delivery time is quick (often in about 5 working days). They also use USPS and I always get the tracking advice so I can see when the parts get stuck in Aust Customs

    https://www.zanottimotor.com/shopping/partLookUp.html

    Have a couple of mates who use Chicago Harley and they are very happy with the service they got.

    Also heard a rumor that some of the Sydney Harley Dealers are knocking back fitting parts that have not been purchased from them - not sure if it is true but heard that the at least 2 Sydney dealerships have told people to go elsewhere??? NO PROOF (ie hasn't happened to me) but that is what I am hearing???

  • SuperGlide
    SuperGlide
    15 years ago

    Have placed big order on Zanotti. John/Patty helped out. There pricing is unbeatable.

    FYI - imoo6170, I had a chat with Trivett at Alexandria, re bringining & getting fitted your own parts...
    they reckon they won't charge a premium, will charge per hour rate, and happy to quote on the job in advance.
  • Phillthy
    Phillthy
    15 years ago
    They may do the work and take your money for it. But they probably will not warranty the work unless they supply the goods.
  • SuperGlide
    SuperGlide
    15 years ago

    that's a GOLD idea boyz. I think I'll rip a new thread for that one eh? have a look
  • GB
    GB
    15 years ago
    I use a few usa retailers, here are a few links.

    http://www.ridewrightwheels.com/Gallery%20Customers/index.html
    http://www.bustersclassic.co.uk/products.asp?id=449
    http://www.hogpro.com/showpage.php?page=main.htm
    http://www.chicagoharley.com/shop/
    http://www.dragspecialties.com/fatbook/
    http://www.harley-motorcycle-parts.com/
    http://www.haulenass.com/
    http://www.hawghalters.com/
    http://www.hogpro.com
    https://www.mandmcycles.com/homepage.htm
    http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/
  • stbobrhino
    stbobrhino
    15 years ago

    Zanotti's are excellent with their prices,    also try  EASTERN PERFORMANCE.    I have bought a few things as well as had plenty of quotes and their prices for genuine gear and for shipping is  excellent.

    when you compare either of these with a HD dealer even in the states, I don't know how the dealers sell anything other than bikes.....

     

    And I'm still wearing the same Johnny Rebs after nearly 20 years................   I'll buy 3 pair if I find them for $70......

    I think I paid $200 back then for them,  re-healed and re-soled a few times, a scraping on the tarmac, and they're still kicking............  LUV EM............

  • SuperGlide
    SuperGlide
    15 years ago
    Nice one mate.
    Yeah I 've a leatehr jacket coming in from states in about 3 wks.
    Once i get that landed might have to go for some johhny rebs too.
  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    15 years ago

    I just used Eastern Performance Cycles for my new baggers pipes, they couldn't have been more helpfull in tracking down, holding onto a set and notifying me about these hard to get Moster Ovals for the 09 baggers.

    There E-Bay store is here

    http://stores.ebay.com/EASTERN-PERFORMANCE-CYCLES

    Lots of goodies

  • SuperGlide
    SuperGlide
    15 years ago
    yeah that does look like a goodie - lofty/stbob
  • SuperGlide
    SuperGlide
    15 years ago

    Got my gear from Zanotti's
    took em quite a while but some things they warned they didnt have in stock.

    They did bill me another USD $25.00 after the fact, they say for unexpected shipping costs.

    I am picking up the gear locally tonight so will report back on quality (well its all genuine so more on damage / packing i guess) and if its all there as ordered.
  • Magilla
    Magilla
    14 years ago

    Zanotti's. 99% of my gear from them and not a problem to date. Been dealing with them for 2 years. 10/10

    Prices are cheaper than the asking price on the US HD website!

  • Stinga
    Stinga
    14 years ago

    G'day All,

    Been getting a few things from M & M Cycles lately, the latest buy was for a set of Gold Lyndall Racing Brake Pads for the 4 Spot Brembo and 12.6" disc that I installed on the front and a set for the rear. Got  them but the rear set were the wrong ones from the ones that I ordered, e-mailed Mark and he said he will send me out the correct set at no cost to me and not to bother sending the wrong ones back CAN'T GET BETTER SERVICE THAN THAT.

    Had to renew the pads on the Brembo because the original Brembo pads made a groaning noise at the last couple of wheel revolutions before it stopped, this has been fixed  now.

    Stinga

  • SuperGlide
    SuperGlide
    14 years ago

    Nice one. Good feedback. Yeah M&M are great, Zanotti's slightly cheaper tho.
  • Uncle Ho
    Uncle Ho
    14 years ago

    I still question the freight price from Zanotti's..... not sure if they use cost price or not..... still, I buy most of my shit from them either using Harley or Drag Specialties P/N's

     

    Just bought a set of V&H pipes.... ordered 17/10, shipped 22/10 and arrived Brisbane 26/10 by UPS....

    ........ previous shipment was by USPS and it took 4 weeks in transit

  • houli
    houli
    14 years ago

    Just received a big box of parts / gaskets etc to rebuild my 4 speed box from M&M, the parts are so cheap at the moment i`m getting gaskets x 10 and smaller bits x 4, Going to place another order this week, i know a lot of people will say "what about your local guy buy from him, support local business".  

  • V2Evo96
    V2Evo96
    14 years ago
    20% off genuine HD dealers plus shipping:

    Zannotis
    Chicago HD
    Stormy Hill Harley Davidson http://www.stormyhillharley.com/

    All the above have good reputations overall and I've used Stormy Hill with good success. They use Google Checkout instead of PayPal. Just tell them you don't need the shipment immediately and ask them to ship cheapest way-- USPS International Freight I recall is the best rate but do check it.

    You will need to provide the part number in the quote section first then if happy with the price place and pay for the order. For first order they waive the USD $7 per order prep charge.

    You can save hundreds on a big order over the prices from the Stealers here including shipment costs....

  • TobyOne
    TobyOne
    5 years ago
    Bump on this one, I'm looking for some specific parts and keen to know if anyone has recommendations?
    Regulator, o-rings, probably need some bolts and gaskets eventually ...

    EasyR are fine but the part today I want is currently on backorder, so need some alternatives.  
    Ebay still an option but is also full of knock off crap so buyer beware.


  • Birtyyy
    Birtyyy
    5 years ago
    Quoting TobyOne on 17 Feb 2019 11:51 PM

    Bump on this one, I'm looking for some specific parts and keen to know if anyone has recommendations?

    Regulator, o-rings, probably need some bolts and gaskets eventually ...

    EasyR are fine but the part today I want is currently on backorder, so need some alternatives.  
    Ebay still an option but is also full of knock off crap so buyer beware.


    Really dug up an old thread here mate!
    Heaps of shops in the states, I buy a bit of stuff from JP Cycles just because they have such a huge inventory. Haven't had a lot of luck with Aussie shops, I'd definitely steer well clear of Bird's Bitz they're fucken useless.
    If you're just after little odds and ends I actually usually go to the stealership, most of the time they have stock, even on older 90's model stuff(or maybe I've just been lucky). I also do the research for them and rock up with a list of part numbers because it can be painful watching them try to figure out what parts fit what models.
  • imoo6170
    imoo6170
    5 years ago
    Quoting TobyOne on 17 Feb 2019 11:51 PM

    Bump on this one, I'm looking for some specific parts and keen to know if anyone has recommendations?

    Regulator, o-rings, probably need some bolts and gaskets eventually ...

    EasyR are fine but the part today I want is currently on backorder, so need some alternatives.  
    Ebay still an option but is also full of knock off crap so buyer beware.


    Quoting Birtyyy on 18 Feb 2019 12:24 AM

    Really dug up an old thread here mate!

    Heaps of shops in the states, I buy a bit of stuff from JP Cycles just because they have such a huge inventory. Haven't had a lot of luck with Aussie shops, I'd definitely steer well clear of Bird's Bitz they're fucken useless.
    If you're just after little odds and ends I actually usually go to the stealership, most of the time they have stock, even on older 90's model stuff(or maybe I've just been lucky). I also do the research for them and rock up with a list of part numbers because it can be painful watching them try to figure out what parts fit what models.

    Sound advice - also use the dealers for the odds and bods as hey usually have them in stock. This is a handy site to get your part numbers 
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