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Help with first motorcycle apparel, best places to buy.

I shop at my local motorcycle gear shops. Find what I like and what fits then I go home and research how much I can find it for online. Sometimes you can save 200.00 - to 300.00 on the helmet alone. Plus in most cases you dont pay tax or shipping. I few times I have printed the info out and take the info to the local dealer and ask if he can match the price. Sometimes they will and sometimes they say they cant.
 
I may have missed it; but, our very own BajaRon is a (top notch) supporting vendor that sells riding gear, including helmets, pants, jackets, and also other products like sway bars, oil products, plug wires, etc. I have found him to be top notch (oh, I just repeated myself; but, can't say enough good things about Ron) and more than willing to help with questions.

Okay, now I can go back into hiding.

I'm sorry; post #7 also mentions Baja. My mistake.
 
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I may have missed it; but, our very own BajaRon is a (top notch) supporting vendor that sells riding gear, including helmets, pants, jackets, and also other products like sway bars, oil products, plug wires, etc. I have found him to be top notch and more than willing to help with questions.

Okay, now I can go back into hiding.

I'm sorry; post #7 also mentions Baja. My mistake.

I think a lot has to do with the fact that the OP has never had a motorcycle, or riding gear before. I had considered BajaRon when we were looking, but I do feel we were better off with the local option, as we had to go in, try them all on, take them apart, and such. If I had more experience with different gear, I'd have no problem dealing with him, or any other online vendor. I just didn't think it was fair to go to a local store, take up their time, try their gear on, then walk out and order online. Now that I have an idea how the jackets work, and sizes run, I wouldn't hesitate to buy from him the next time.
 
Big shout out to leatherup.com. I bought my helmet along with my wife's. We shopped locally for sizing but bought online as their price was far more reasonable. They also provide good sizing charts.

We also bought our armored jackets there: http://www.leatherup.com/p/Mens-Mot...-Fabric-and-Mesh-Motorcycle-Jacket/51270.html. My wife has the same brand in black for women. The jackets are great and include zipout liners and venting pockets. So far I'm very happy with Xelement's quality and price. Remember to buy a size or two up if you plan on layering. I wear an XL jacket and bought 2XL. It fits but could have gone with a 3XL.

I've also bought from Revzilla.com and Jafrum.com. It's really important to shop around. I've found a helmet at Jafrum that was $70 more at Revzilla. For me, Revzilla has become my place to go to for detailed product information (often they have videos), but more often than not, they are the highest price.
 
Motorcycle Gear

My wife and I purchased our gear from Moto Liberty 2 years ago at their Midnight Madness Sale. Their Midnight Madness Sale is Saturday, November 10th starting at 10AM. We purchased Olympia jackets, pants, and gloves at this sale. Moto Liberty has recently moved to the access road on the north side 635 west of Josey lane.
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I think a lot has to do with the fact that the OP has never had a motorcycle, or riding gear before. I had considered BajaRon when we were looking, but I do feel we were better off with the local option, as we had to go in, try them all on, take them apart, and such. If I had more experience with different gear, I'd have no problem dealing with him, or any other online vendor. I just didn't think it was fair to go to a local store, take up their time, try their gear on, then walk out and order online. Now that I have an idea how the jackets work, and sizes run, I wouldn't hesitate to buy from him the next time.


I dont think its fair for local shops to mark everything up at least 50 %
 
Thanks all for the feedback! A lot of good stuff to look at. I will most certainly check out my local shops and sponsors here as we'll as the sites. I did dip in to a motorcycle place today I had no idea what was my helmet size, looks like a XL just need to try more and make sure I have a correct fit. I'm off to a good start thanks again. Oh and just like everything else the stuff I like the most is the most expensive, figures :)
 
Oh and just like everything else the stuff I like the most is the most expensive, figures :)

Yeah, me too. But that's because, like they say, you get what you pay for. Sometimes you can find last year's versions of top brands of riding gear at closeout prices that are half what the newer versions are selling for. I've done this a number of times. BajaRon has had some really good closeout prices on FirstGear stuff and on Arai helmets. Motorcyclegear.com has also had some good closeout sales.

I don't buy much gear from my local dealer for a couple of reasons. First, they don't have a very good stock of what I would call good quality gear. Most of their gear is cheaper stuff that I don't like. They also don't have sales people who are very knowledgable about riding gear. I'm not criticizing them for this, it's just a fact. Sometimes, they will work with me on prices although they will probably still be higher than online prices. It's worth a little more because I don't have to worry about sending the stuff back if it's not right.

But one thing that I won't do, is go in and try on gear and then order it online after I find what fits. Doing that just rubs my conscience the wrong way. So when I order wearing apparel online I'm sure to order from companies that have good return policies in case the product doesn't fit or just isn't what I expected it to be.

Cotton
 
... I did dip in to a motorcycle place today I had no idea what was my helmet size, looks like a XL just need to try more and make sure I have a correct fit.

That is one (KEY) area where a knowledgeable sales associate trained in helmet fit is invaluable. They will measure your head and know the difference between a correct but snug fit, vs an incorrect but snug fit.
 
Thanks all good stuff. I just left Moto Liberty in Dallas and the folks there where helpful and very knowledgeable. I got fitted for a Helmet turns out I'm a medium and gave me advice on helmet fitting for when I'm ready to buy. They even pointed me to a different store to try some of their Helmet brands they did not have to make sure I got the right fit and Helmet for me, which was pretty awesome.

I pretty much decided on a full face modular style Helmet, and have an idea jacket also I will go back for sure when I'm ready and also got the look al feel for all sorts of gear, so if I online shop I feel more comfortable deciding.

Moto Liberty - Thumbs up!
 
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Glad you got some good information and help. RE: Helmet sizing--different brands are not always the same when it comes to sizing--so try to keep that in mind. It is best to try on helmets--like you are doing--to make sure you get the size that fits you best for a particular brand.

I use Nolan helmets exclusively now because I like the way they fit and the features of the helmets. I have three full face and two modular versions. I like the fact that the whole front of the helmet opens up on the full face helmets. I have never enjoyed trying to stuff my head into the other types of full face helmets. Now that I know what size works, that allows me to shop around if I cannot find the one I want locally.

Shopping motorcycle gear can be both fun and intimidating. Enjoy your continued search and keep us posted.
 
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