Preparing before the purchase.
#12
Re: Preparing before the purchase.
good way to start riding,
here are some good online cycle gear shops
www.newenough.com (awesome place to get gear)
www.parts411.com
www.helmetharbor.com (awesome place to get helmets)
www.ebay.com
and
Cycle Junction in Richmond
here are some good online cycle gear shops
www.newenough.com (awesome place to get gear)
www.parts411.com
www.helmetharbor.com (awesome place to get helmets)
www.ebay.com
and
Cycle Junction in Richmond
#14
Re: Preparing before the purchase.
some more nice places..
http://www.brocktoncycle.com
http://www.imotorcyclestore.com/
thats where i got my stuff, the gear you listed seems fine, the differences between 150 and 500 dollars helmets is just weight, graphics, name, etc.. of course both being certified snell and dot.. the $150 HJC helmets have alot of features(removable liners etc) nowadays to making them great values!
http://www.brocktoncycle.com
http://www.imotorcyclestore.com/
thats where i got my stuff, the gear you listed seems fine, the differences between 150 and 500 dollars helmets is just weight, graphics, name, etc.. of course both being certified snell and dot.. the $150 HJC helmets have alot of features(removable liners etc) nowadays to making them great values!
#15
Re: Preparing before the purchase.
brockoncycle is our distrubuter for fieldsheer, VEGA, and Nitro products at work, good people to deal with but as far as i know they specialize mainly in the lower brands, but nothing wrong with affordable stuff some of it is almost as good as the super expensive names, but i'd just research anything you buy first, always a good idea
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