There are WAY too many to list, but here's a short list:
http://www.newenough.com/
http://www.joerocket.com/
http://www.fieldsheer.com/web2006/PRODUCT/product%2520textile.htm
http://www.belstaffusa.com/
http://www.aerostich.com/
That stuff ranges from cheap to expensive, trendy to functional. If you just type "Textile motorcycle gear" into a search engine, it'll pull up Thousands of sites that sell hundreds of different brands. If you're going to buy online though, make Sure the company has a good return policy as MC gear fits differently than most people think and you'll more than likely return at Least one item.
2006-12-24 04:05:42
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answered by Brian M 6
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I've bought some of my motorcycle gear from Newenough.com and was quite impressed with their prices and service.
If you want a store you can walk into and try the gear on before you purchase it (highly recommended for helmets), look for your local motorcycle dealers. They almost always will have a clothes and gear section. There are sometimes bike gear only stores, like Cycle Gear. See what's in your Yellow Pages.
2006-12-24 11:07:50
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answered by Mad Scientist Matt 5
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The only time I've ever got a "deal" from a dealer is when one of the employees gave me their discount. I buy gear from a local accessory shop. I pay a little more for things like jackets, but there's no guesswork about the fit. This isn't the case with on-line shops where return or exchange will cost you extra time and, often, extra money.
2016-05-23 03:57:18
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answered by ? 4
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When you say "store" I'm hoping you mean a brick and mortar building that you actually set foot in, as opposed to the on line and mail order whores that are killing the industry.
If your local dealer(s) aren't stocking what your looking for see if there is a Cycle Gear store near you. These guys are not franchised O.E.M. dealers, in fact they don't even sell major units. Instead they focus on aftermarket parts, accessories and clothing. Each of the locations that I have been in have a good inventory level and reasonable prices. They are still primarily out west, but have been moving east recently. Give them a try.
No, I'm not associated with them. In fact they are competition. But I like their business plan and execution.
2006-12-24 04:22:24
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answered by Nomad 4
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there's alot of online store's that sell mc gear, and gear ranges from fairly cheap to very expensive. gear is not created equal in the price dept. and stuff like chaps fit differently than people think, and mc jackets need to be almost form fitting or the back will 'balloon' up from the windblast at speed.
2006-12-25 05:08:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Get ready for this:
http://www.buymoto.com/
http://www.brocktoncycle.com/
http://www.denniskirk.com/
http://www.newenough.com/
http://www.imotorcyclestore.com/
http://www.kneedraggers.com/
http://www.ridegear.com/
http://www.helmetharbor.com/
I am personally fond of New Enough, Helmet Harbor and iMotorcyclestore. New Enough has some of the best prices AND customer service on the 'net.
Good luck!
2006-12-24 06:50:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Harley Davidson
2006-12-24 03:44:16
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answered by Biker Babe 3
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ditto. I've bought a few things from newenough.com
Fast shipping and great clearance prices (but you have to act fast when the stuff is on clearance).
2006-12-24 04:16:44
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answered by KrautRocket 4
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cyclegear.com
2006-12-24 09:05:55
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answered by Anonymous
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denniskirk.com
2006-12-24 03:44:42
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answered by Billy T 6
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