Happy Turkey Day!
“I love Thanksgiving turkey... it's the only time in Los Angeles that you see natural breasts.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger
“An optimist is a person who starts a new diet on Thanksgiving Day.”
Irv Kupcinet
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Dave Airbrushing
Monday, November 23, 2009
My new bike!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Kicker Bagger
Check out the bagger we painted for Kicker at the SEMA show in Las Vegas. We have been using all Kicker stuff here on our bikes and the guys can't say enough good things about the product and customer service. Check them out http://www.kicker.com/
Monday, November 16, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Customer Service
By Thug Robinson
Great customer service from Dakota Digital:
Earlier this year, the "Baggah", a 2008 HD Road Glide, got a Perewitz "face lift".We added a full set of Dakota Digital blue gauges that replaced the HD stockers.
Very cool. Stock sucks...or at least could benefit from an alternative.
Anyway...in Sturgis, the oil temperature gauge lost an "element" which makes a digital gauge (for example an 8 looks like a 6) hard to determine the proper reading.
Bummed, I got the bike back and took it to FL. I decided to call Digital, worried that the time elapsed would negate any warranty. Plus, I don't like any parts of my bikes not perfect (obsessive that way, I guess).
Anyway, I called Digital and they sent a replacement straight away. They wanted the offending gauge returned and sent a UPS return label. I replaced the defective unit and send it back. My cost: my time replacing the gauge.
It was very cool that they did not want "proof" that my gauge wasn't working before they sent a replacement.
The "Baggah" is perfect again to make its appearance at Bike Week, 2010.Kudos to Dakota Digital!
Thug
Great customer service from Dakota Digital:
Earlier this year, the "Baggah", a 2008 HD Road Glide, got a Perewitz "face lift".We added a full set of Dakota Digital blue gauges that replaced the HD stockers.
Very cool. Stock sucks...or at least could benefit from an alternative.
Anyway...in Sturgis, the oil temperature gauge lost an "element" which makes a digital gauge (for example an 8 looks like a 6) hard to determine the proper reading.
Bummed, I got the bike back and took it to FL. I decided to call Digital, worried that the time elapsed would negate any warranty. Plus, I don't like any parts of my bikes not perfect (obsessive that way, I guess).
Anyway, I called Digital and they sent a replacement straight away. They wanted the offending gauge returned and sent a UPS return label. I replaced the defective unit and send it back. My cost: my time replacing the gauge.
It was very cool that they did not want "proof" that my gauge wasn't working before they sent a replacement.
The "Baggah" is perfect again to make its appearance at Bike Week, 2010.Kudos to Dakota Digital!
Thug
Monday, November 2, 2009
Cycle Source Year in Review
I just happen to come across this... Check it out and vote!!!
Make sure to check off Jody Perewitz!
http://www.cyclesource.com/yearinrev.htm
Make sure to check off Jody Perewitz!
http://www.cyclesource.com/yearinrev.htm
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