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Bike stores in California, Los Vegas Areas

Posted: 05:03 pm Jan 25 2007
by jeronzl
Hi, I am coming to California for a holiday from New Zealand, and am looking to buy a FMF Gnarly Desert Pipe for my 2001 KDX220R.

Since it would save me alot of money, what would be the best stores to go to in the Anaheim, los vegas area?

Cheers

Posted: 05:33 pm Jan 25 2007
by thebleakness
Las Vegas? If so, thats not anywhere near Anaheim. Completly different state.

http://www.activemotosport.com/ ?

Posted: 05:35 pm Jan 25 2007
by m0rie
If your in SoCal I think FMF actually has a storefront that you can buy direct from. Might be worth a lookup.

Posted: 07:49 pm Jan 25 2007
by jeronzl
Sorry that should have been Anaheim and Los Vegas areas.

Posted: 09:21 pm Jan 25 2007
by skipro3
I think he means Anaheim and Los Angeles. Not Los (Las) Vegas.

A Kiwi!!! Welcome!! My son is traveling there this summer. Several companies want to recruit him and his wife, and he wants to check it out first. Any recommendations on what he should not miss when over there?

As m0rie stated, FMF is somewhere in that general area of Anaheim/Los Angeles. If no one else suggests any particular place, look in the Yellow Pages. LA area has TONS of shops for all sorts of off road activities.

Enjoy your visit and welcome again to KDXrider.

Posted: 09:37 pm Jan 25 2007
by jeronzl
Alot depends what hes into.

North Island has a few places, eg rotorua, geothermal area. Waitomo, caves.

South Island very scenic, glaciers, alpine mountains.

Got to go to queenstown, its the adventure capital of the world.

But they do say that NZ has a bit of every country in it.

Thanks

Posted: 12:20 pm Jan 26 2007
by maicocpa
If you're in Anaheim try Cycle Parts West on Beach Blvd in the City of Stanton, right next to Anaheim. If you are willing to drive an hour you could try Chaparral (supposedly the world's largest motorcycle store) off I-215 in San Bernardino. It might be worth the trip there just to see so many bikes in one place. When I was there a couple years ago they even had a couple works MX bikes on display.