Best accessories shop in SF or Bay Area?

Discussion in 'Bay Area Bikers' started by futurerider, Jul 16, 2005.

  1. futurerider

    futurerider Guest

    Hello,

    I was wondering if anyone can tell me what the names of some good
    motorcycle accessories shops with a *big* selection. Preferably in
    SF, but Bay Area is also fine. So far I know of Cycle Gear in downtown
    SF.
     
    futurerider, Jul 16, 2005
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  2. http://www.roadridermca.com/ is pretty big. San Jose.
     
    HardWorkingDog, Jul 16, 2005
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  3. futurerider

    Jim S Guest

    Scuderia has a lot of quality products, Vanson, Held etc. But I would
    recommend shopping around, Depending on what you want to buy, i.e. a helmet
    , you might find that one shop has better prices than others. SF BMW parts
    has the best helmet prices anywhere that I know of, and KC Engineering sells
    some brake pads for the best price, and so on. The internet and your
    telephone makes it easy to track down good prices and quality stuff.
    See:
    http://moto-rama.com/html/bay_moto-stores.html
    for a list of Bay Area specific moto businesses.

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    Jim S, Jul 17, 2005
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  4. Road Rider in San Jose
     
    John R Pierce, Jul 19, 2005
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  5. futurerider

    PC Paul Guest

    I can second that!

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    PC Paul, Jul 19, 2005
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  6. Cycle Gear, Scuderia, Cal Choppers (for custom H-D), & Mission Cycles
    in Daly City.

    South Bay: Road Rider, Zoom Cycle & the shop at Poplar & El Camino in
    Sunnyvale (about a mile north of Zoom.)

    Also: Raber's (British stuff) & Hayward Salvage (for Japanese parts)

    I'm sure there's a few "upscale" ones I'm missing, too.
     
    croaking_lizard, Jul 31, 2005
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