Best website for parts?
#11
Yeah, that's true. Steady prices and free shipping after 99 bucks without any code. Might have to give them a try, but I'm getting very close to loving my bike just the way she sits. Guess I just went to Surdyke first.
#16
There's always eBay too. Many sellers have new or like new parts available if you're willing to research what you need. You have to be sure if fits.
I found a set of chrome fork lowers there for about half retail because they were boxed with an expired part #. Still worked on my '08 but the latest catalog had a newer number. They came from a HD dealer.
I have used Surdyke since Lake Shore has closed. had good results.
Ronnie's is an excellent place to confirm stock part numbers.
I've also found sellers on Amazon who have had good prices and if it's a more expensive purchase (like all Harley work is) you can try and get it on interest free credit. My heads and cylinders were bought that way. PayPal (BillMeLater) can also be used this way at Surdyke and some eBay sellers.
Hope that helps.
I found a set of chrome fork lowers there for about half retail because they were boxed with an expired part #. Still worked on my '08 but the latest catalog had a newer number. They came from a HD dealer.
I have used Surdyke since Lake Shore has closed. had good results.
Ronnie's is an excellent place to confirm stock part numbers.
I've also found sellers on Amazon who have had good prices and if it's a more expensive purchase (like all Harley work is) you can try and get it on interest free credit. My heads and cylinders were bought that way. PayPal (BillMeLater) can also be used this way at Surdyke and some eBay sellers.
Hope that helps.
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#18
Kutter was sold in mid 2015 and became Boardtracker, which you're aware went bankrupt; no link to provide. I generally buy my OEM parts from Surdyke Harley-Davidson (www.surdyke.com) and occasionally from Intermountain Harley-Davidson (https://www.shoputahharley.com/). I buy some non-OEM stuff from Direct Cycle Parts (dcp.one).
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Kutter was sold in mid 2015 and became Boardtracker, which you're aware went bankrupt; no link to provide. I generally buy my OEM parts from Surdyke Harley-Davidson (www.surdyke.com) and occasionally from Intermountain Harley-Davidson (https://www.shoputahharley.com/). I buy some non-OEM stuff from Direct Cycle Parts (dcp.one).
For aftermarket things, I like the selection at Low Brow. Namz and Custom Dynamics are good for lighting. eBay and Amazon are okay for non mechanical things like if you need some inexpensive mirrors, and inexpensive seat, or low cost rubber grips. There are easily a half dozen or more online sellers with websites that offer exhaust, handlebars, engine parts, et cetera.
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For aftermarket things, I like the selection at Low Brow. Namz and Custom Dynamics are good for lighting. eBay and Amazon are okay for non mechanical things like if you need some inexpensive mirrors, and inexpensive seat, or low cost rubber grips. There are easily a half dozen or more online sellers with websites that offer exhaust, handlebars, engine parts, et cetera.
Ronnie's has as good a price as any of them, plus they have the parts list. Free shipping if the order is $$$ enough last I checked.
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