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Hi guys,


I'm trying to find shops that sell protective clothing, but all the good places seem to be down in England and I can't find anything up in Scotland. I don't like buying things online, I'd much rather try things on before purchasing.

Is there anyone here that knows of any shops near my location? I can travel around Scotland but I'm not going all the way to England just to try on a jacket.


Cheers

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Here are some for you!


Two Wheels in Edinburgh have a large selection of clothing - http://www.twowheels.co.uk/

As do

Saltire in Edinburgh https://www.saltiremotorcycles.com/


J and S have a massive shop/warehouse in Hamilton https://www.jsaccessories.co.uk/stores/hamilton


Cupar Motorcycles / Kirkcaldy Kawasaki http://www.cupar.co.uk/ / http://www.kdykawasaki.com/


There is Ecosse Motorcycles in Aberdeen and Dundee - http://www.ecossemotorcycles.co.uk/

And

Shirlaws in Aberdeen as well do a reasonable amount of gear. http://www.shirlaws.com/

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Here are some for you!


Two Wheels in Edinburgh have a large selection of clothing - http://www.twowheels.co.uk/

As do

Saltire in Edinburgh https://www.saltiremotorcycles.com/


J and S have a massive shop/warehouse in Hamilton https://www.jsaccessories.co.uk/stores/hamilton


Cupar Motorcycles / Kirkcaldy Kawasaki http://www.cupar.co.uk/ / http://www.kdykawasaki.com/


There is Ecosse Motorcycles in Aberdeen and Dundee - http://www.ecossemotorcycles.co.uk/

And

Shirlaws in Aberdeen as well do a reasonable amount of gear. http://www.shirlaws.com/

 

Thanks alot - this is great

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There are a triumph and a Ducati dealers if I remember rightly in the paisley area


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Oh yea I forgot about them. Ducati, Triumph and Harley Davidson are now all in a big group "cuddle" across the motorway from Brehead - here

I was not impressed when I visited. Spent about an hour walking around the three showrooms, was mistaken for staff twice and no actual staff said a word to me (aside from a harley guy when I was leaving). This was regardless of the fact the place was littered with staff and bikes for sale.

At this point I had not actually bought my new bike yet either... so their loss!

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