S21FOLGORE
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« Reply #18 on: August 21, 2019, 06:02:28 PM » |
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I, kind of, agree. Running retail business has nothing to do with the motorcycle experience.
However, if the company is purely after the profit, following "selling motorcycle gear is no different from selling shoes and mattresses " logic, it becomes like Walmart, Target, which, (sadly) what Cycle Gear has become. Also, if CoMoto goes that direction(which, I think they are going), then, there's no reason to separate Revzilla and Cycle Gear.
Revzilla is private company, and most probably in the process of going public.
Anyway, it doesn't make that much difference to me, even if Cycle Gear and Revzilla completely merge together and become motorcycling world's of Walmart, since they don't offer what I want / need as far as helmet, gloves, boots and jacket/pants/suits are concerned. Consumables, such as oil, tires, chain lube, etc, I can either buy locally, or from Sportbiketrackgear, RockymountainATV, etc.
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