Where do you get your gear?

shaggystyle

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Aside form newenough.com and kneedraggers.com.....where does everyone buy their gear? There aren't that many brick and mortar stores here in louisville, so I tend to order most of my stuff online. I'm just curious if anyone has found any awesome sites that I don't know about yet.
 

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I buy stuff from my local bike shops. They can order from many different catalogs and they give me a 10% AMA discount. They don't charge me shipping and call me when it comes in. If feel that I am doing my part to keep them in business.

I'm thinking of buying something from moto liberty (Moto Liberty // #1 gear Store In Texas). Although I haven't gotten anything from them before, they only charge $8 for shipping and they have a great return policy).
 

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Another vote for Motorcycle Superstore. Good selection and prices. Fast reliable delivery. Newenough is pretty good too.
 

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I've bought from several places mentioned above but recently found MotorcycleCloseouts.com.

30 to 50% off list prices

I bought a fieldsheer jacket retail was over 200 dollars and I got it for 99

Also Heine Gericke boots for 99 originally 200.
 

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I purchase most of my gear at hein gericke
Hein Gericke (UK) Ltd.

There is a store at the end of my road so its convenient really. I have never had any problems with their gear. Some people say its expensive. I find that if you’re not to fashion conscious they do some great end of range discounts.

I also use Buffalo. They are a very affordable brand. The quality is very good. I purchased an airtex jacket for our short (non existent) summer.

Buffalo, Takachi, Diadora, Duchinni Motorcycle clothing and equipment for UK bikers.

I also wear Spada gloves by feridax.com.

These again are well affordable gloves. They always score close to top marks in abrasion testing in one of our bike magazines.

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I don't know why they named themselves 'new enough' except maybe that they knew that the base of their sales (I think) would be on items discontinued. I bought a great helmet for $60 I think. Same with my jacket...$90? They were very cheap, and they've both high quality stuff. I don't care if its an old style or model...I ride for the experience, not for looks. I always hope for a great find when I get their emails. I go to the local stores for sizing and fit, and buy from them.
 

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I actually got a leather jacket from www.nforza.com for $80. I think on ebay one could get them for $70. Excellent quality comparable to top brands like JR, Alpinestars. I highly recommend them. Everything is cheap. Next I am going to order leather pants and gloves. The guy whom I got it from - Roy Gatling also owns a FZ6 BTW.
 
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