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redhead4u
02-23-2004, 08:41 PM
Just wanted to post a warning to not buy anything from Cycle Stuff USA online if your not positive that your going to want to keep it or that it will fit. I bought a pair of leathers from them on the 12th, it seemed like a pretty good deal because their pricing was a little cheaper than most and they didnt charge shipping or tax. After I received them I tried them on and they didnt fit so I check and see how I would go about returning them. I filled out the form online saying that I wanted to return the item on the 16th, on the 18th I received an e-mail saying that they had received my request and would review it then a day later I get another e-mail saying that they would be refunding me the original purchase price less the cost of original and return shipping and other fees charged by the distributor and would send me a return label. I didnt receive the return label till today, the 23rd, and of course I find out that you have to send the item back to them using their lable which means that they can charge you whatever they want for shipping. Just an overall bad experience and I've learned my lesson.

Elizabeth

Arnold_R1
02-23-2004, 08:50 PM
Even their name doesn't sound too inviting. When it comes to buying gear and buying on the internet, try looking for the similar brand or size locally and when you're 100% sure, order it online so you know you're getting the right fit. Like for example I tried on a Spidi suit sz 56 and it fit me perfect, then tried on a Dainese T-age suit and found out because of the armor, I had to bump up to a 58! Haven't not done that, I would found myself spending a lot of $ on shipping. My $.02 :D

deathblow
02-24-2004, 08:19 AM
Yeah, leathers are one thing I try to purchase locally. There are just way too many variables sometimes with something that has too fit just right, if possible. If you try on a certain brand and are certain you want it, then yeah, go ahead and get it online. But I like the fact if there is something defective, I can get it handled locally, if I purchased it locally. I guess that applies to everything though :).