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Repairs needed: BMW Streetguard 3 suit

blackfly

Sled Doggs
Purchased in 2009, I have a Streetguard 3 suit which has performed superbly until today. The main zipper is shacked and, if i am to interpret the dealer response, cannot be repaired - only replaced.

I find this hard to swallow and call on the forums to provide additional input.

Do you know anyone experianced in repairing BMW riding suits? If so, would you forward their contact information to this poster?

Thank you.

Best,
BlackFly Fred
 
Try A Local Tailor

I have a Streetguard 2 suit and it needed repairs to one zipper and much velcro replacement. The dealer suggested I contact a special shop that repairs BMW clothing. I contacted them and after considering the price and time, I contacted a few local tailors and explained my problem. One said "sure, I can fix it." The local tailor did a great job for a fraction of the price and time.

You might get lucky, so call a few local tailors. Unless the suit is under warranty, you do not need to send it to a special shop.
 
I have a Streetguard 2 suit and it needed repairs to one zipper and much velcro replacement. The dealer suggested I contact a special shop that repairs BMW clothing. I contacted them and after considering the price and time, I contacted a few local tailors and explained my problem. One said "sure, I can fix it." The local tailor did a great job for a fraction of the price and time.

You might get lucky, so call a few local tailors. Unless the suit is under warranty, you do not need to send it to a special shop.


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