kuryakyn and harley parts in orlando?
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kuryakyn and harley parts in orlando?
[8D]Hi,im staying in disney florida for two weeks and i need help in finding a good shop where i can purchase kuryakyn and harley parts..I cant miss the oportunityin buying whilst overthere as spares here nearlycostdouble.....many thanks,Alan and family....
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RE: kuryakyn and harley parts in orlando?
Not to sure about the Kuryakyn parts in Orlando but check out Orlando Harley and make a run over to Daytona and hit Destination Daytona, biggest dealer you're going to find.
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RE: kuryakyn and harley parts in orlando?
Im not sure about any Kuryakyn dealer in Orlando, but in Daytona there is Miller's. An AWESOME shop with tons of HD and Kuryakyn parts in stock. Everyone is super helpful.. I just bought the Kuryakyn cruise pegs for my Sportster on a Saturday. Noone was there to do the install (i rode my bike from Orlando) so they lent me some tools so I could do it in one of their bays.
Miller's - 1863 S Ridgewood Ave, South Daytona - (386) 761-0858 - www.millerscustomparts.us
By the way, Daytona is only about 45 or 50 minutes or so from Orlando on I4 East. It's a fun place to go.
Good luck.
Miller's - 1863 S Ridgewood Ave, South Daytona - (386) 761-0858 - www.millerscustomparts.us
By the way, Daytona is only about 45 or 50 minutes or so from Orlando on I4 East. It's a fun place to go.
Good luck.
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RE: kuryakyn and harley parts in orlando?
J&P Cycles and Arlen have shops @ Destination Daytona too.
JP has a pretty impressive selection of Kury parts there on display and in stock. Take a list of potential part numbers you're interested in and the clerks will walk around picking up parts, and go out w/you to do a 'look see' on how it sits on your scoot.
Ran over there yesterday - was quite pleasedwith their service.
Course when done ran over to Smileys(west about a mile) for a cold beer and samich, rather than partaking of the 5$ latte's or umbrella drinks at the complex
JP has a pretty impressive selection of Kury parts there on display and in stock. Take a list of potential part numbers you're interested in and the clerks will walk around picking up parts, and go out w/you to do a 'look see' on how it sits on your scoot.
Ran over there yesterday - was quite pleasedwith their service.
Course when done ran over to Smileys(west about a mile) for a cold beer and samich, rather than partaking of the 5$ latte's or umbrella drinks at the complex
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