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    Anyone have issues with quasi stuff ever?

    I got a whole kit of quasi gear when I first started out riding. Sold a bike to a guy and he had to sell it, so I took the gear he had ordered off his hands before he even saw it. long story.
    anywho, I've worn the boots like, 20 times tops. I'm gentle as with them but the zips have prolapsed bigtime and I can't fix them.......
    They've got ykk zips which I thought were choice but apparently not one of the cuffs on my jacket has crapped out too but that's not so much of an issue as it's jammed shut and I have no problems with getting my hand through it.
    another problem is the armour pockets seem to disintegrate as well. I'll put that down to wear and tear though... my cordura pants haven't had the warmth liner in them since september last year....

    I need to either get them fixed (need to know somewhere decent in wellington to get this done) or replace them completely. Which is the best option economically? does this sort of thing cost millions? (namely the boot zips as ti looks rather involved to replace them )

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    Are the boots actually Quasi boots? i didnt know he did boots, my first pair of dririder boots zip crapped out the first time i went to wear them after purchase, replaced free of course.

    maybe you should pm quasi and talk to him first of all if you are concerned about a product, especially if its only been used a little.

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    If the gear is falling apart and you still want waterproof stuff it really does pay to replace it.

    Although, Zips on boots can be done at any shoe repair place I use to use the one in Dukes arcade on Manners street/willis street they were always good with my stuff.

    Waterproof gear that gets punctured and not sealed again will leak like a seive.

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    I would talk to Quasi first .. actually it suprises me how many ppl do the posting thing complaining without talking to the supplier ..

    my zip tag broke on my quasi pants - no probs replacement given & change out simply
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chanceyy View Post
    I would talk to Quasi first .. actually it suprises me how many ppl do the posting thing complaining without talking to the supplier ..
    X2.

    Come back and have a proper whinge when you've been refused replacements because you chose to give Bret shit in public without talking to him first.

    You're in Wellington too. Quasi has a supplier here. It can be sorted really easily if you ask politely, but nooooooo, one has to take the opportunity to flap one's gums about poor quality without giving the Quasimoto guys a chance to "put it right".

    Fire up the search engine and you'd see any and all Quasimoto gear issues sorted instantly and without quibble.
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    Stitching went on my early model Quasi gloves with in weeks of having them. Should have told Quasi but left it too long. My fault. I am still very happy with my Quasi Back Protector.
    Think it is important that Quasi gets feed-back even if it is on here. We would do the same for any other gear on this site.
    Yes it would be better if we had told him in person, but it's better he finds out than not at all. Being Self-employed I am only too aware of the damage that can be done by customers moaning behind ya back instead of telling ya. At least here Quasi gets a chance of reading the complaints and replying to them.
    As long as the comments are all about the gear and don't get personal, I'm all for this.
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    Also by reading the OPs post - he did not purchase the gear ... always a problem when relying on a company to repair second hand gear. (Most companies will not do this).

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    Hi if you have any problems with your gear all you need do is contact us, and we will provide you with the best service we can as we do all our customers.

    our email is

    quasimoto@ihug.co.nz

    look forward to your email.



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    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack View Post
    Stitching went on my early model Quasi gloves with in weeks of having them. Should have told Quasi but left it too long. My fault. I am still very happy with my Quasi Back Protector.
    Think it is important that Quasi gets feed-back even if it is on here. We would do the same for any other gear on this site.
    Yes it would be better if we had told him in person, but it's better he finds out than not at all. Being Self-employed I am only too aware of the damage that can be done by customers moaning behind ya back instead of telling ya. At least here Quasi gets a chance of reading the complaints and replying to them.
    As long as the comments are all about the gear and don't get personal, I'm all for this.
    Really ?? those gloves are mint mate never had stitching issues on those, what size ? will send you another pair send me your address and size !

    dumarse shouldve told me



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    Umm.. Shit happens with any product, be they bikes, accessories or anything else (e.g. laptops). It's how a supplier deals with the $hit that makes the difference. As has been suggested, post feedback about suppliers when the service has been good or bad but don't gripe about their kit online without giving them a chance to rectify the situation.
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    I dont read it as a ''complaining'' post at all....maybe the boot boot zips?

    His own take on the issue...
    ''not so much of an issue as it's jammed shut and I have no problems with getting my hand through it.''

    And acceptance on another...
    '' I'll put that down to wear and tear though''

    He just wants to know where...

    I need to either get them fixed (need to know somewhere decent in wellington to get this done) or replace them completely. Which is the best option economically? does this sort of thing cost millions? (namely the boot zips as ti looks rather involved to replace them )

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    In this business if something is going to go, its always the zips, zips bloody zips !! and that applies to any brand, easliy fixed though, but we do actually have to be told about it eh?



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    Zips are usually the first thing to bust, usually due to human error in working them over and over again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    I dont read it as a ''complaining'' post at all....
    Well I'd be a little bit miffied if someone posted a thread on a computer site titled "Anyone have issues with Scracha's laptops?", especially if I hadn't had a chance to put things right?
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    Any upholsterer can repair zips or cuts etc,I would do that if bought second hand,if new and faulty go back to the shop/supplier,usually they are only too happy to fix.
    Unless of course you buy 2 Ford jackets(3yr ago)and within 10 days of each one,for birthdays,and the stitching starts to unravell on emblems,go back to local Ford dealer parts jockey,and he says wear and tear(after wearing once both of them,it was October).To which I replied no mate it is because the embroidery hadn't been back tacked,he looked at me as if the sky was falling,I showed him what was needed to fix,but that was too hard for him to grasp,and they cost $150 plus each not the cheap knock off Ford/Holden ones in every asian shop for $49.95.Best part was I knew 7 guys going to Bathurst and the Clipsal 500 who were going to buy themselves a shitload of gear,jackets,caps,shirts,best part of $250 or so each,I told them get it in Oz,the local guys don't give a shit.
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