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I don't think that I know Paul, but have seen his work and it was super. It doesn't matter if you ship it across town or across the country, the postage is about the same. Get the job done right the first time.

After working on these bikes back in the day, I would ALWAYS go to the expert if we didn't do it in-house.
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Yer right Rob. I feel like a visitor :-)
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Yer right Rob. I feel like a visitor :-)
Paul has been recommended several times. I'm told Memphis Motor Works is more expensive but faster. I'ma get my head packed & ready to ship today. Thanks
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Welcome Matt, this is a good forum for fun and also for tech advice. Try us for awhile and I bet that you will like it. If we don't know the answer, we will happily make one up for you. We won't leave you in the dark.
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Duane Ausherman wrote: We won't leave you in the dark.
Unless you want to know how your charging system works. :?
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