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<blockquote data-quote="Walter" data-source="post: 1295701" data-attributes="member: 87998"><p>First off I dont understand all the animosity toward Cycle Gear, honestly without them a lot of riders desiring to suit up and try to be safe would be without options as Cycle Gear is probably the only store that can suit up a new rider from head to toe for such a price. Further more they have never implied they were a premium retailer of elite or only top tier equipment. I believe if the merging of these two companies is done right it will be awesome, I chose to believe a more positive outcome and hope cycle gear learns from Revzilla and makes their stores better and Revzilla gets even better accessibility to the markets with brick and mortar store access in addition to its online presence. Lastly its the failure of our motorcycle dealers as a whole to properly stock products at competitive prices and so making a fertile ground for such a retail chain as cycle gear to prosper. I remember not that long ago working in a motorcycle dealership when I was a young lad lol , we had rows of helmets jackets and other stuff. Our retail area was 1/4 of our showroom floor and it was a full spread from the budget stuff to the good stuff. Most dealers dont do it any more and if they do the mark up is high. I agree Revzilla offers great service but I have also needed and used Cycle Gears customer service on two occasions and both times they were a very good experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walter, post: 1295701, member: 87998"] First off I dont understand all the animosity toward Cycle Gear, honestly without them a lot of riders desiring to suit up and try to be safe would be without options as Cycle Gear is probably the only store that can suit up a new rider from head to toe for such a price. Further more they have never implied they were a premium retailer of elite or only top tier equipment. I believe if the merging of these two companies is done right it will be awesome, I chose to believe a more positive outcome and hope cycle gear learns from Revzilla and makes their stores better and Revzilla gets even better accessibility to the markets with brick and mortar store access in addition to its online presence. Lastly its the failure of our motorcycle dealers as a whole to properly stock products at competitive prices and so making a fertile ground for such a retail chain as cycle gear to prosper. I remember not that long ago working in a motorcycle dealership when I was a young lad lol , we had rows of helmets jackets and other stuff. Our retail area was 1/4 of our showroom floor and it was a full spread from the budget stuff to the good stuff. Most dealers dont do it any more and if they do the mark up is high. I agree Revzilla offers great service but I have also needed and used Cycle Gears customer service on two occasions and both times they were a very good experience. [/QUOTE]
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