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Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but what the heck.
I just want to give Hill Country Custom Cycles, and Robert Smith a plug on the site. I just received a set of internally wired Chubby's apes from them and the whole process was a pleasure. Robert was great to deal with on the phone, the order was processed quickly, tracking information was right on the mark, and the bars arrived today (packaged correctly for the long trip from Texas to North Carolina) in perfect condition. In the future, I'd have no hesitation to deal with them again.
If anyone is looking to purchase another set of bars, I recommend picking up the phone and giving Robert a call and see what he can do for you. They can get you the bars, cables, and controls set-up and shipped to you at a reasonable price.
i orders 16" chubbys internally wired with black cables very pleased with the service and the packaging along with the quality of the products wouldnt buy from anyone else
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