Friday, August 26, 2011

No School Choppers






personally like old stuff! I think part of why i like things that are old, is because things were built to last and you could make a deal on your word or hand shake. I was a time where you built a good product, charged a fair price and stood behind what you sold! I also thought that these days were over and there was no such thing as a honest company that would do everything in there power, no questions asked to help a customer in need. Ok enough with all that, what i am really trying to say is i am the happiest customer in the world with no school choppers! I bought a 1928 ford , model A taillight. After a few weeks of enjoying my new tail light i was on my way home from Lornes and i heard something that sounded like i was dragging my taillight down the road. Turns out, i was! After a closer inspection, i found that the bracket had broke! I managed to get the bike home and when i did, i looked for a reason why it broke and it appeared to have a flaw in the metal ( not in the manufacturing) so i thought that i would contact the company i purchased it from online. I really figured i was SOL! To my surprise i was contacted right away by a guy named Jason who was beyond helpful! He was genuinely concerned with his customer! THIS IS UNHEARD OF ANYMORE! Not only did he replace the taillight, but sent me more than i could have asked for. One of those things was a sticker which is now proudly on my motorcycle! Oh and did i mention that it is the best price you will find on a beautiful product! I could go on forever, but what i really cant stress enough is, if you want the coolest shit for your scoot look no farther! Thanks Jason, i am a customer for life!

2 comments:

  1. Nice bike! I'm friends with Frank and I just got a NSC 1933 taillight. I have a question on how you wired you turn signals to it when it doesn't have a circuit board like the stock tail light?
    Thanks
    Mike

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