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Thread: Arai 'Ride before you buy' Helmets at Cycletreads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris.k View Post
    Yeah I've watched that and he says that the RX-Q is NOT a replacement for the Quantum but the RX-Q doesn't seem to exist on EU sites or in NZ and the new Quantum doesn't seem to exist on any US sites?
    He said in the beginning that RX-Q is not a replacement for Quantum (meaning that you should buy it even if you already have Quantum because it is better. How is it better? Don't ask. Buy! Try it yourself! yadda yadda marketing blah blah).

    He also said towards the end of the video that Quantum is going. So, I guess it is a replacement (more like renaming), only better (who knows what....).

    I don't really care. I use RX7 because it looks nicer.

    Oh, and I got good services from Cycletreads, and even now they are still acceptable/bearable. But I do notice the service quality has been deteriorating quite significantly over the past few years.
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    It will be either a Quantum or RX-7GP

    these are the available Arais in NZ
    http://www.dold.co.nz/products/Arai.aspx#Full%20Face
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    Great, cheers. It will definitely be the quantum then. I tried on an RX-7 GP and it felt hard and nowhere near as comfortable as the Quantum.
    Sweet, now I know what to ask for. Cheers.

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    I bought all of my gear from Cycletreads when I returned to motorcycling some 6 months ago and had a very good experience with the guys there, however when I went in recently to look at upgrading my helmet the experience was very poor. I was told by the girl that the helmet I had was too big and on pointing out that it had been their sales people who had sold it to me and I bought it on their recommendation she was not remotely interested.I was given several helmets to try on but was unable to get my glasses on under the helmets at which time she just gave up on me and told me to get a new pair of glasses with smaller frames or to wear contacts .... end of story.... and made me feel that I should not have come in and bothered them.

    I went to Motomail instead and Justin spent the best part of an hour with me and I walked out with a properly fitting, glasses compatible helmet.

    I would be happy to go back to Cycletreads to purchase what I needed but would next time be careful as to which sales assistant I dealt with.

    Rhys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbyhorse View Post
    I bought all of my gear from Cycletreads when I returned to motorcycling some 6 months ago and had a very good experience with the guys there, however when I went in recently to look at upgrading my helmet the experience was very poor. I was told by the girl that the helmet I had was too big and on pointing out that it had been their sales people who had sold it to me and I bought it on their recommendation she was not remotely interested.I was given several helmets to try on but was unable to get my glasses on under the helmets at which time she just gave up on me and told me to get a new pair of glasses with smaller frames or to wear contacts .... end of story.... and made me feel that I should not have come in and bothered them.

    I went to Motomail instead and Justin spent the best part of an hour with me and I walked out with a properly fitting, glasses compatible helmet.

    Rhys
    Yes, at times it comes down to ''casual staff'' that don't really have a grip on what customer service is all about.
    I have never had an issue with cycletreads, I did however, have a an issue with Motomail at one stage, but my faith in that store, was restored at my last visit...got me a real sales person that time.
    I let Motomail know how displeased I was on thier handeling of a couple things..the finger was pointed in the direction of the saturday casual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris.k View Post
    No. I don't.
    You trolling or what?
    Ok let me back that up with some context.
    I was in there looking at helmets for ages while the employees gas bagged like bored housewives with some fat old cunts.
    So I tried on a few of various brands and sizes to see what felt and fit the best. The ride before you buy ones were the most comfortable so I gave up waiting for them to finish their pillow talk with their boyfriends and asked one of them to tell me what model the 'ride before you buy' helmets were. He said .. 'uhhh I don't know eh. ummm i'll ask [name], hang on...' and he walks off only to enter into another conversation about which lotion relieves fat old man thigh chaffing the best with another fat old man.
    So I give up on that fool and walk around until I find another young guy who looks like he might work there (nobody came over to offer help the entire time I was in the store) so I grab him and ask the same question. He comes over and has a look at them .. 'ummm I'm not sure .. I think it's this one' and he picks up a completely different helmet, different shell shape, different vents.. completely different. I try it on and it feels completely different (funny that) and I say 'I don't think this is it, it's really different' to which he responds 'I think it's the new version maybe or something? I don't really know eh'
    So I say 'ahh yeah, thanks heaps mate' and I walk out. Never to return to cycletreads.
    I walk into cyclespot and walk back to the accessories area and bam, a super helpful dude takes me through everything and doesn't mind spending time getting me different sized stuff from out back, writing down models, sizes and prices. You know, how you should expect to be treated by a retailer when you're in there trying to throw your money at them.
    So no, I don't think that cycletreads have good service just because they have trial helmets on the shelf. I'm sure anyone can get the same thing in for me to try on and I'll certainly be asking anyone but cycletreads to do so for me.
    So why didn't you buy a helmet from the great service you received from Cyclespot?

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    Because I wanted to try on more than a couple of brands/styles before forking out ~$800 - $1k for a single item.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris.k View Post
    Because I wanted to try on more than a couple of brands/styles before forking out ~$800 - $1k for a single item.
    So you're going back to buy one right?

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    Yeah, that's the plan. Going to ask him if he can get me an Arai Quantum in. He said he can get me any brand I wanted so here's hoping he can get me one of these.
    You want to know what I'm wearing right now, ya' know, while we're sharing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris.k View Post
    Yeah, that's the plan. Going to ask him if he can get me an Arai Quantum in. He said he can get me any brand I wanted so here's hoping he can get me one of these.
    You want to know what I'm wearing right now, ya' know, while we're sharing?
    No need, pic's will do fine.

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    Speaking as the owner of a shop (not a motorcycle shop), and an employer of staff who, despite my best efforts, don't always treat my customers the way they should, I take great interest in any complaints about our service. It has happened before, that my staff expressed a distinct lack of interest in helping a customer out. The customer complained to me, and I thanked her for letting me know. We had a good chat, I think I gave her a healthy discount, so she was happy, and I gave the part time staff member responsible a rev-up, which improved things for a few months until she got lazy again. She no longer works for me.

    Maybe before you drag the name Cycletreads through the mud on a public forum you should go and talk to the boss. He or she will most likely want to be told, and he or she may well offer you the service you were after in the first place at a snappier price than you would otherwise get.

    What you have to remember is that staff can act one way when the boss around, and another entirely when he isn't. Employees haven't had to sign over their first-born to get the finance to run the business, so they don't have that vested interest in keeping you happy. The owner does.

    Food for thought.

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    Nearly every time I go to cycletreads I always get asked if I needed help, maybe I have noob written all over me or something, sometimes I find it annoying as I'm just there for a geez, but other times I have needed help.

    Maybe your just big and scary looking
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    Not to beat a dead horse, but I've had a similar experience with Cycletreads. Walked in, stood around looking at stuff for five minutes waiting for someone to help and no one did, so I left. Went to Motomail, instantly had three people ask if I needed help.

    Motomail > Cycletreads

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    Quote Originally Posted by f2dz View Post
    Not to beat a dead horse, but I've had a similar experience with Cycletreads. Walked in, stood around looking at stuff for five minutes waiting for someone to help and no one did, so I left. Went to Motomail, instantly had three people ask if I needed help.

    Motomail > Cycletreads
    Some people like that...no being pounced on I mean.
    I normally walk into a gear shop to buy something I want, or have seen, and then want.
    Only need to ask if I can't see said item...a relaxed education taught me that skill

    almost 100% percent of people asked, when walking into a shop ''if they need help''...or '' Can I help you''...will say NO.
    It is no way to greet people...most who work in retail will agree.

    Standing in Mr Formby's internet Cafe' one day...
    Chap walked in and asked ''can I use a computer''?
    A nano second passed and the repliy was '' I don't know, can you''?
    Now thats a greeting.

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    not sure what the new ones are like but i have 3 arai helmets, 2 road and 1 mx, my road lids are the rx7 quantum and the rx7 corsair. difference between them is the corsair has more vents and the lining is a cooler material, but the quantum is more comfy for everyday riding.

    i looked for ages to find a good MX helmet tried loads on bought a couple of the interweb that didnt fit, in the end i waited for so long i got a perfect fitting arai for half price in cyclespot honda! Im no helmet snob but arai are the only helmets that i find comfy that fit me properly.

    and whats the deal with new helmets these days?!!?! where has all the padding gone? they are about as comfy as gaffer taping a saucepan to your head!!

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