Kentucky Sean
Site Experience FeedbackMay 31, 2026
The website was great. It gave me 10% off and no one else would honor it and that’s a huge factor for me. It’s not the money off. It’s that there’s trust. Many sites claimed to give a rebate claim that they’re going to send you a text, claim they’re going to email you and you sign up for the texts and no 10% offer comes through. When competing companies do this it kills trust. You honored this, and so my first criteria was met that you are a trustworthy company, honor your policy, honor the customer and that’s good business every time. I also enjoy your old presence in person at Sturgis every year, you’ve got good staff and excellent people, skills and product knowledge which is another rare trait for companies, especially in 2026. I also like how your categorization process enables me to put the year and model in, but unlike other websites, and competing companies, smartly you say there are for example, 4700 products that fit your bike, and then you allow the secondary form box to put the specific category, in my case with this purchase, seats, into the second search field, which brought me right to the product. You guys might have more success with Sales if you have an explanation over that second search field box, maybe a bigger font something, what specifically are you shopping for today and then have your website restate the customers model for example what specific part are you looking for today that will fit your 2018 Harley Davidson FLSB? I’m not saying it isn’t already there in some form but if it was more direct in your face that bottleneck is a huge obstacle to overcome and if you invite the customer into that experience, they’re gonna just hit the buy button over and over again if that makes any sense you guys are 90% there, but it could be even a little bit easier. Even call it something, the customer easy button. So it becomes synonymous with Dennis, Kirk. Like the Dennis, Kirk easy button. That’s a lame name but you get what I’m saying. The Dennis Kirk magician button. Whatever the customer identifies as hey basically it’s one click and my making model of my bike are there and it’s almost as if an AI virtual assistant is making suggestions because website navigation is guarding the customer through easy clicks. Customer ratings are really vital. I don’t know how you can suck up customer ratings from other websites about specific products. It’s really silly when only five people will buy a specific product off of your website and they just have one review if there was a way to take other companies, reviews or manufacturer reviews and super impose them onto your review process that would be mega helpful. Thank you.