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Hi guys,
So now I have decided on which bike to buy, I need some suggestions for where to buy new stuff like Helmet, Jacket, gloves, etc. I would like to try them first before deciding to buy it.
I know that I can buy online too. Any suggestions for the website will be appreciated. But I will need some stores first to go and try them before buying them online.
I live in Boston/ Quincy area.
Thanks in advance
Little of a drive, but I would go with Seacoast Sport Cycle located in Derry NH. They will allow you to try gear on and fit it to you perfectly. Actually heading up there on Saturday for some Sidi boots.
Agreed.
Using local merchants to try on gear then buying online is kind of low, isn't it?
Moto Market in Acton sells everything from helmets to boots and stocks most of the First Gear lines. First Gear has Tall and Short sizes in many products so most people can fit.
Dunbar Eurosports in Brockton is a BMW/Ducati dealer with apparel people on staff. They stock Olympia and some other lines in addition to the BMW gear.
“It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.”
Also GBM has a shit ton of Gear and Vanson coats also....
http://www.greaterbostonmotorsports.com
Last edited by Pigman; 02-01-12 at 11:37 AM.
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Pigman, Vanson is a great suggestion, some of their closeout deals are outstanding and they often have a good selection of used leathers. I bought my Mr. StayPuff suit for less than $400.
OP - also check classifieds here and eBay. I've bought some once-worn gear that people bought online and didn't fit for as little as half the new price. Advrider also has a lot of gear FS.
Last edited by Garandman; 02-01-12 at 11:37 AM.
“It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.”
Dunbar has crap for gear unless you want a Ducati tshirt. it all depends on your spending limit at Seacoast they have a nice range of gear. If your looking to go cheaper you could try bettencourts in bridgewater. Out of all the scummy dealers out there I have no problem finding my size and buying online. Where in Quincy are you located I'm just over the four river bridge in north Weymouth.
Last edited by Dukaki848; 02-01-12 at 02:40 PM.
2011 ducati 848 evo
2007 gsxr 1000 totaled
2003 cbr 954 sold
2001 cbr 929 sold
2003 rc 51 stolen
1993 cbr 1000 gave to a friend
1990 cbr 600 blew the motor
Well considering he wants to try everything on. I'm guessing it should probably be in stock. What do they have at one time 6 jackets and 7 helmets? Ok I like Dunbar but not too many options there.
I'd your buying the bike from the dealer. Most dealers will give you a discount on parts and gear when you purchase a bike from them.
Last edited by Dukaki848; 02-01-12 at 06:02 PM.
2011 ducati 848 evo
2007 gsxr 1000 totaled
2003 cbr 954 sold
2001 cbr 929 sold
2003 rc 51 stolen
1993 cbr 1000 gave to a friend
1990 cbr 600 blew the motor
I got my dainese jacket from Seacoast and they gave me a discount as well too. The jacket came out to be cheaper than revzilla.com and sportsbiketrackgear.com.
If it gets nice enough today I'm gonna take a ride up to Seacoast.
2011 ducati 848 evo
2007 gsxr 1000 totaled
2003 cbr 954 sold
2001 cbr 929 sold
2003 rc 51 stolen
1993 cbr 1000 gave to a friend
1990 cbr 600 blew the motor
I've spent thousands at seacoast on gear and they will continue to get my money. Talk to pat, I talked to her about a new rev'it suit coming out in february and she is going to get some demo suits from new york for me to try on, seriously who does that for their customers?
2011 ducati 848 evo
2007 gsxr 1000 totaled
2003 cbr 954 sold
2001 cbr 929 sold
2003 rc 51 stolen
1993 cbr 1000 gave to a friend
1990 cbr 600 blew the motor
Alright,
I will try Bettencourts and seacoast and let you guys know how that went.
Thanks for all the suggestions
I dont understand the attraction to vanson stuff. Its ugly, dosent fit good at all for at least 5 years and its expensive as hell. I do understand that vanson was providing riders with gear long before most riders wore gear. Its 2012 now and the available gear far surpasses vanson shit. Fuck that crap, I go with Alpinestars because of the fit and price. Sometimes even Joe Rocket stuff is awesome (although I hate the name)
Last edited by DuncanMoto; 02-11-12 at 09:45 AM.
You may think Vanson is ugly, but their leather is superior and holds better in a crash than the other brands you listed.
There's a reason people on here will continue to recommend Vanson. Go up to the track and look around. You'll see more racers and track day riders wearing Vanson than A* or Joe Rocket.
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Cool story bro. I'm no Vanson fanboi but since you mentioned the fact that it's 2012, you should probably be aware that Vanson has introduced a line of leathers priced at $999 that is competitive in price, features and protection with the other $1,000 suits.
Here's a review.
Here's a Vanson Vent Max jacket. It's 1000 denier nylon with leather in the shoulders and elbows. By all means post up that totally brotastic Joe Rocket equivalent.
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“It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.”
My vote is for MotoMarket. Also if you are just going to retail shop and buy online let the retailer know. They may make you a better price, then again they may tell you to fuck off. Either way one of you does not waste your time.
I've bought most of my gear from Seacoast when buying bikes there. Overall, I've bought maybe 60% of my gear from Seacoast, 30% from MotoMarket. As others have said, the personal service and good selection of quality gear make the difference. The other 10% I've bought on line, most of which I have returned or sold.
And don't believe everything you think.
For street gear, which I assumed this was about, I think Vanson fits like cardboard. I dont understand why some people leghump it. I just dont get it. Astars is every bit as protective as any Vanson...
Vanson does have the old school look to its street jackets, but again they are stiff as hell and would certianly interfere with my ride. At least the ones Ive tried on. And they do seem expensive for a street jacket.
Oh, and ive been down in HJC leathers and Astars leathers. My skin is where its supposed to be. Would I have been 'safer' in Vanson....nope.