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    Other than on line, where do you guys shop in state for motorcycling accessories? As near as I can search, there isn't a cycle gear store in state, hard to believe. I see the occasional dealership with huge mark ups, but having trouble finding a place to try on gear or even buy a set of grips.

    personally only interested in street stuff. Seems dirt or Harly stuff is all that can be found....
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    I shop at performance cycle off broadway and evans. They have alot of gear. Nice folks too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by glock21 View Post
    I shop at Performance Cycle off broadway and evans. They have alot of gear. Nice folks too.
    Performance Cycle has a solid inventory and wide range of products for all types of riders.


    I personally go there and try stuff on, then I go to Jim (aka TFOGGER on this wonderful board) at TFOG WheelSports in Golden
    and order though him. May take a few days to a week longer, but I'd rather give him all the business I can then some bigger company
    that may or may not remember my name next time I go in for stuff.

    Jim is a great guy and one tough SOB

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    What are you looking for, gear or mc acc? I have lots of gear i'd sell. Probably be a little big on you.
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    +one for Performance. I think there's a place up north somewhere too.

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    I'll throw out a second vote for Performance Cycle.

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    3rd for performance. Good inventory, decent prices, excellent service. Totally worth the drive.
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    Rocky Mountain Cycle Plaza in Colorado Springs.

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    There was a gear shop in the Denver area, but it closed a few months ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Limited GM View Post
    Other than on line, where do you guys shop in state for motorcycling accessories? As near as I can search, there isn't a cycle gear store in state, hard to believe. I see the occasional dealership with huge mark ups, but having trouble finding a place to try on gear or even buy a set of grips.

    personally only interested in street stuff. Seems dirt or Harly stuff is all that can be found....
    Colorado Eurosport is up near you, they're a BMW/Ducati/Triumph dealer with pretty good clothing/helmet selection.

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