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Mike.Gayner
9th March 2015, 15:02
Edit: I have re-titled this thread as I slightly regret my negativity towards these guys. They're obviously dealing with some stock issues, which is frustrating, but in the end they're worth the wait. See my post below (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/173549-1Tonne-do-these-guys-keep-anything-in-stock?p=1130840682#post1130840682). I will leave the rest of my thread as-is below, but my opinion of the 1Tonne crew is very high.


Man I’d love to buy from 1Tonne and support kiwi businesses, but they make it hard. I emailed a while ago about the inseam lengths of two different pairs of leather pants in particular sizes. After a bit of waiting they eventually got back to me to let me know those sizes were out of stock. That wasn’t actually my question, I responded. I’m prepared to wait for the right pair of pants (which surely will eventually be back in stock), but need to know the inseam measurements. They responded that they couldn’t give me the measurements because the pants weren’t in stock, so they couldn’t measure them – apparently they don’t know the sizing information of their own pants.

Then yesterday I proceeded with purchasing the Panther 1pc suit. Processes, paid etc. Then I got an email today to tell me that it too is out of stock. No worries I said, just let me know when it’s back in. No, they said, they no longer sell this suit.

It’s still showing in stock in my size on their website.

Do these guys actually stock anything? Every time I try to buy from them they’re out of stock. I know their gear is decent from having seen some people raving, but I can’t buy from them no matter how hard I try.

MD
9th March 2015, 15:08
Had nothing but good service from them without any delays. It's not easy being a small business in little ole NZ, so good on you for being patient and trying to support them.

Tazz
9th March 2015, 16:09
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50Shades
9th March 2015, 19:01
Yeah I had the same problem, I rang them with a couple questions re their gear, then wanted to carry on with a purchase down the phone, was told that it would have to be via the website. OK no probs, "if your size doesn't show up on the site....means its not in stock"
Made the purchase and payment, email the following day said the boots were out of stock, so pick another pair or your money back, so picked another boot only to be told that was also out of stock.

It must be a bugger to keep ones website up to date when your business is humming and stock is flying out the door.

Very pleased with what I did get from them, good quality for the price point

nofam
9th March 2015, 20:15
Yeah I had the same problem, I rang them with a couple questions re their gear, then wanted to carry on with a purchase down the phone, was told that it would have to be via the website. OK no probs, "if your size doesn't show up on the site....means its not in stock"
Made the purchase and payment, email the following day said the boots were out of stock, so pick another pair or your money back, so picked another boot only to be told that was also out of stock.

It must be a bugger to keep ones website up to date when your business is humming and stock is flying out the door.

Very pleased with what I did get from them, good quality for the price point

Yup, they're probably in the situation that a lot of successful small businesses are in - trying to balance the 'smell of an oily rag' approach to business that keeps costs down with investing in infrastructure like a decent e-commerce platform that has inventory management built-in. It's a tricky thing, trying to put a cost on user-experience issues like these in order to justify that expenditure.

I hope they keep it together, as all the products I've bought from 1Tonne to-date have been excellent, and I love keeping the business local too.

skippa1
9th March 2015, 20:39
Man I’d love to buy from 1Tonne and support kiwi businesses, but they make it hard. I emailed a while ago about the inseam lengths of two different pairs of leather pants in particular sizes. After a bit of waiting they eventually got back to me to let me know those sizes were out of stock. That wasn’t actually my question, I responded. I’m prepared to wait for the right pair of pants (which surely will eventually be back in stock), but need to know the inseam measurements. They responded that they couldn’t give me the measurements because the pants weren’t in stock, so they couldn’t measure them – apparently they don’t know the sizing information of their own pants.

Then yesterday I proceeded with purchasing the Panther 1pc suit. Processes, paid etc. Then I got an email today to tell me that it too is out of stock. No worries I said, just let me know when it’s back in. No, they said, they no longer sell this suit.

It’s still showing in stock in my size on their website.

Do these guys actually stock anything? Every time I try to buy from them they’re out of stock. I know their gear is decent from having seen some people raving, but I can’t buy from them no matter how hard I try.
They are a good local shop. Support em, they need it. I have been there personally and they have a larege stock range.

Mike.Gayner
9th March 2015, 20:46
They are a good local shop. Support em, they need it.

I'm trying but they're out of stock on everything I need. I'm going to visit my local shops this weekend, and if I can find a pair of pants and/or boots I want I'll buy them. If not I'll either buy from Revzilla or 1Tonne, depending who can get them to me faster.

Imagineering
9th March 2015, 21:43
Man I’d love to buy from 1Tonne and support kiwi businesses, but they make it hard. I emailed a while ago about the inseam lengths of two different pairs of leather pants in particular sizes. After a bit of waiting they eventually got back to me to let me know those sizes were out of stock. That wasn’t actually my question, I responded. I’m prepared to wait for the right pair of pants (which surely will eventually be back in stock), but need to know the inseam measurements. They responded that they couldn’t give me the measurements because the pants weren’t in stock, so they couldn’t measure them – apparently they don’t know the sizing information of their own pants.

Then yesterday I proceeded with purchasing the Panther 1pc suit. Processes, paid etc. Then I got an email today to tell me that it too is out of stock. No worries I said, just let me know when it’s back in. No, they said, they no longer sell this suit.

It’s still showing in stock in my size on their website.

Do these guys actually stock anything? Every time I try to buy from them they’re out of stock. I know their gear is decent from having seen some people raving, but I can’t buy from them no matter how hard I try.


I had a similar issue Mike, 1Tonne were quite happy to send Pants down to me for fitting, provided I payed for the Courier Packs. It took three Pants to get the right size, and one go to get the Jacket right. They were happy to wait until we got it right before I had to pay for the Courier Packs. The Gear is very much worth the wait ...

ducatilover
9th March 2015, 22:53
They've been the best bunch I have ever dealt with in bike related stuff for customer service in this country so far

1tonne
10th March 2015, 08:13
Due to a few of our manufacturers having production issues (not producing fast enough for my liking), we have been running low on quite a few items (race suits being in extra low volumes). Unfortunately it is still 6-8 weeks before we are back on top of this issue and by then most of the items should be back in bulk volumes.
The suit that Mike Garner purchased was a sell out suit that was at a very low price and unfortunately is was the last one and it sold the day before. So yes the website did need updating and we are sorry that is was not updated sooner.

Trade_nancy
10th March 2015, 08:19
There ya go 1Tonne...proof that even bad publicity can be good for business. Never heard of you till I read this..now I'll go look and check your site out.

Mike.Gayner
10th March 2015, 12:14
Could you please respond to my email from yesterday? I would like to buy the Terminator pants if possible, if not just process a refund please.

Mike.Gayner
10th March 2015, 12:15
There ya go 1Tonne...proof that even bad publicity can be good for business. Never heard of you till I read this..now I'll go look and check your site out.

I don't consider this thread "bad publicity". I just wanted to know if others had experienced the same service issues as me. As I understand the gear is great, if you can get it.

Shaun Harris
10th March 2015, 12:50
I don't consider this thread "bad publicity". I just wanted to know if others had experienced the same service issues as me. As I understand the gear is great, if you can get it.


It is very good quality and price Mike.

Trade_nancy
10th March 2015, 14:36
I don't consider this thread "bad publicity". I just wanted to know if others had experienced the same service issues as me. As I understand the gear is great, if you can get it.

I hope you don't have a top job in marketing if you don't consider your opening thread to be taking a negative slant on this business - publicity-wise...read it again..you had a real bitch - and rightly so by the sounds of it. You may like the product - but have a real beef with the service...can't be good PR for a business. Product + service = satisfied. Product - service = unhappy.

Mike.Gayner
10th March 2015, 15:17
As a matter of fact I just had some awesome news - the suit I ordered, the last of which was bought by someone else a day earlier, was returned because it didn't fit the other gent correctly. So I actually get the suit I wanted in the first place. Very much looking forward to receiving it.

caspernz
10th March 2015, 15:38
Awww, a sad story with a happy ending :sunny::love::sunny:

All jokes aside though, I've also got some 1tonne gear. As stated by others, good value at the prices.

AllanB
10th March 2015, 18:29
They've been the best bunch I have ever dealt with in bike related stuff for customer service in this country so far

Jeepers - someone got a blowjob with their order :cool:

AllanB
10th March 2015, 18:30
As a matter of fact I just had some awesome news - the suit I ordered, the last of which was bought by someone else a day earlier, was returned because it didn't fit the other gent correctly. So I actually get the suit I wanted in the first place. Very much looking forward to receiving it.

Used goods mate - ask for a discount (or a free blowjob).

Mike.Gayner
10th March 2015, 19:32
Haha at this price the suit is already a steal.

Mike.Gayner
11th March 2015, 11:29
I received the suit today, man that was fast. The comments from loyalists above are basically correct - the quality, from my quick inspection and fitting, is superb. The choice of materials and construction rivals much more expensive brands, and I couldn't be happier. I'll do a proper review after a bit of use.

Woodman
11th March 2015, 11:48
There ya go 1Tonne...proof that even bad publicity can be good for business. Never heard of you till I read this..now I'll go look and check your site out.

Yeah same here, just ordered a jacket. Funny cos I have been looking on overseas sites for ages. Will give myself a sound thrashing later on.

bluninja
11th March 2015, 14:53
Yeah same here, just ordered a jacket. Funny cos I have been looking on overseas sites for ages. Will give myself a sound thrashing later on.

I'm sure you can get a sound thrashing instead of a blowjob :cool:

AllanB
11th March 2015, 20:04
Hmmmmm I am saving for a new leather jacket - was going expensive brand name ..... reconsider?

Shaun Harris
12th March 2015, 19:22
Hmmmmm I am saving for a new leather jacket - was going expensive brand name ..... reconsider?




Brand names are like Levi 501 jeans only man, JUST a name worth nothing more

AllanB
12th March 2015, 20:05
Brand names are like Levi 501 jeans only man, JUST a name worth nothing more

Apparently worth several hundred dollars when I have to pay! ;)


I read a interesting article about motorcycle gloves - many are made in the same factory - brand X next to a production line of brand Y ........ same cow, same person making them....

nzspokes
12th March 2015, 21:47
Brand names are like Levi 501 jeans only man, JUST a name worth nothing more

Ive got 501s from my 20s. Cant say that for other brands.

Big Dog
12th March 2015, 21:48
Apparently worth several hundred dollars when I have to pay! ;)


I read a interesting article about motorcycle gloves - many are made in the same factory - brand X next to a production line of brand Y ........ same cow, same person making them....

Yes, have seen that in some gloves a punter brought in too. His $400 fancy name brand ones had the label falling off so he brought them in to see if we had any similar options that were not so pricey. We did.
$129 full retail for the technic equivalent that aside from logos the same pattern. Different colour but same grade leather. Different stitching and logos. Technic only double stitched instead of triple and the thread was not Kevlar on the technic. Still mine were worn but faultless at 2 years old. His were fucked at 2 months.
Leather faded, logo gone on one hand coming off on the other, the stitching on the index finger on both hands was so dense that the perforations were tearing like an easy open envelope, pinky fingers had curled in and no longer sat on the bars properly. Apparently they were fine until they got wet. My technics had been wet dozens of times and had a membrane not present in the name brand.

Sometimes a name is just a name. Personally I care more about quality.

He bought the technic and returned the others.


Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

Big Dog
12th March 2015, 21:51
Having bought pants last year my next expiring clothing will be my jacket. This will be a 1-tonne as soon as I can afford it.


Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

Big Dog
12th March 2015, 21:52
And then some winter gloves.


Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

Big Dog
12th March 2015, 22:07
Ive got 501s from my 20s. Cant say that for other brands.

Until I gave them away last year so did I. Not fitting them for 15 years helped.
But then I have $10 jeans from 10 years ago that still get worn regularly.


Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

nzspokes
12th March 2015, 22:19
Yes, have seen that in some gloves a punter brought in too. His $400 fancy name brand ones had the label falling off so he brought them in to see if we had any similar options that were not so pricey. We did.
$129 full retail for the technic equivalent that aside from logos the same pattern. Different colour but same grade leather. Different stitching and logos. Technic only double stitched instead of triple and the thread was not Kevlar on the technic. Still mine were worn but faultless at 2 years old. His were fucked at 2 months.
Leather faded, logo gone on one hand coming off on the other, the stitching on the index finger on both hands was so dense that the perforations were tearing like an easy open envelope, pinky fingers had curled in and no longer sat on the bars properly. Apparently they were fine until they got wet. My technics had been wet dozens of times and had a membrane not present in the name brand.

Sometimes a name is just a name. Personally I care more about quality.

He bought the technic and returned the others.


Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

Most leather and mainly gloves come out of India. But as always you get what you pay for when buying from there.

I have a pair of 3 year old Five branded gloves with about 70,000ks on them and have been down the road. Holding up fine. Got some nice summer Revits which look to be great quality.

Tazz
12th March 2015, 22:52
Five branded gloves

Best gloves ever. Wish I filled my suitcase with them last Melbourne trip.

Big Dog
12th March 2015, 23:09
My fave ever came from New Plymouth motorcycles in the 90s. Full grain leather. Only tag was made in Pakistan. No branding. Crashed hard twice in them. No damage a wipe down and a snoseal didn't fix. Warm enough for winter. Cool enough for summer.
On clearance for $29.

I have had better single purpose gloves, but not better all rounders. Did about 200,000 in them before I sold them for $40.


Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

AllanB
13th March 2015, 19:14
I've a article on Five branded gloves - their plan is to build the worlds best gloves.