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    Adventure Motorcycle Gear

    Can anyone shed some light on Frank Cooper and Adventure Motorcycle Gear? I see the reviews of him and the business on www.webbikeworld.com, which corroborates my impression.

    Fred

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    Looks good to me. Thin and Warm is good. Didn't see a price, though.

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    No, I don't mean the Rukka Gear - ignore that. I have another item from there unrelated to Rukka.

    Look at the warning notice at the top regarding the vendor, then scroll down to the bottom of that webpage for further warnings and several reviews.

    Fred

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    I've got the Biker's Comfort In Action WindWear top. I bought it several years ago from Frank when the Cycle World Show was still occurring in St. Louis. I absolutely love the jacket (underwear, as they call it). If the weather is chilly, I've got it on.

    The cost was $140 but it's been well worth it and I've gotten a lot of wear out of it.
    Marilyn Roberts
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    Quote Originally Posted by FredRydr View Post
    Can anyone shed some light on Frank Cooper and Adventure Motorcycle Gear? Fred
    I've bought stuff from Frank at four different Rallies & ordered a twin max by phone. Probably not more than $250 worth total. He's a nice guy. When you deal with the public for a long time, especially when they try to chisel you out of your profit, most small business owners tend to get a little attitude. Everyone pays tag price at Walmart & McDonalds but many always try to chisel the little guy.

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