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    intenet companies for gear.

    MotorcycleGear.com is just the most awesome company to deal with.... A+++ service

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    I’ve bought some stuff from them over the years too, when they were newenough too.

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    I bought my Boots, Suit ,Back protector, Visor, and how gloves from them after much research on all items! customer service is second to none! prices are great. what more to say!

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    Quote Originally Posted by MUZ720 View Post
    what more to say!
    Might you have any discount codes or coupons ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TIMMYDUCK View Post
    Might you have any discount codes or coupons ?
    sorry not at this time.

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    I have ordered from them back when they were NewEnough and again once they became MotorcycleGear, but I prefer to order from Revzilla, personally.

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    had to pay return shipping on a item that didn't fit with sportbiketrackgear MotorcycleGear.com sent me an return label and sent the product out before I even sent them the return.

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    Quote Originally Posted by MUZ720 View Post
    had to pay return shipping on a item that didn't fit with sportbiketrackgear MotorcycleGear.com sent me an return label and sent the product out before I even sent them the return.
    That's good customer service, sure, but you're almost certainly paying for it -- that return cost is going to be built in to the price.

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    Quote Originally Posted by number9 View Post
    That's good customer service, sure, but you're almost certainly paying for it -- that return cost is going to be built in to the price.
    Motorcyclegear.com, the old newenough is generally the Marshalls or TJ Maxx of riding gear. Good quality stuff, but it might be the 2018 or 2017 model/ style. They are almost always the lowest prices I can find, if you are comparing exact pieces of gear across sites. It's been a while since I've needed new gear but they have always been great. It seems like a lot of people love SBTG but their prices are rarely competitive in my experience.

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    I’ve purchased from them when they were NewEnough.....no complaints here. Don’t recall them switching names though but anyways.

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    I’ve personally never heard of them.

    90% of my gear has come from Riders Discount. When going through a forum I find they are hard to beat.


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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    I try and give my business to local companies, I buy as much as I can from my Ducati dealer Seacoast Sport Cycle.

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    I can’t remember the last piece of gear I bought new besides a helmet.
    After I bought my first bike in 2006, I bought new gear.
    Ever since then, all my suits, boots, and gloves were purchased lightly used at ~half price through forums or eBay.

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    Motorcyclegear (NewEnough) always impressed me with what felt like honest impressions of the products the sold. No BS, just what was good about it and what was a bit lacking. I've not been unhappy with anything I've purchased from them.

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    Quote Originally Posted by MattR302 View Post
    I can’t remember the last piece of gear I bought new besides a helmet.
    After I bought my first bike in 2006, I bought new gear.
    Ever since then, all my suits, boots, and gloves were purchased lightly used at ~half price through forums or eBay.
    I could probably deal with the suit being per used but the boots and gloves! eeck!

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    Quote Originally Posted by CMG241 View Post
    I try and give my business to local companies, I buy as much as I can from my Ducati dealer Seacoast Sport Cycle.
    Same here, but not because they're a Ducati dealer, simply because they are awesome to deal with. Surprisingly they have better deals on gear than anywhere I've ever shopped online, their reward program is fantastic and they are extremely accommodating. For instance I just bought a pair of Alpinestars Toucan boots, they gave me a huge discount AND shipped them to my doorstep, only for me to discover that they were the wrong size. They were more than happy to send me another pair shipped to my doorstep without question and without me even sending the first pair back until I received the 2nd pair, and I didn't even have to pay return shipping.

    Just phenomenal service and prices. I try to buy everything gear related from Seacoast.

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    Re: intenet company's for gear.

    Seeing names of other places I've bought from being mentioned as well. The reason I keep buying from Revzilla is their website design makes it by far easiest to shop.

    This is going to become a big deal as we move towards ordering online from stores more and more.

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