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Metric Bike Motorsports

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1225 NE 3rd Street
Bend , OR 97701 (view map)
Phone: 541-678-5518 FAX: 541-647-1348 Website: http://www.metricbikemotorsports.com/ Hours:

10-5 Tuesday-Saturday


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It takes a dream, a vision, and a few good ideas to take your bike from ordinary to extraordinary. But it also takes some hard work, skilled hands, and innovative ideas to make it all come together. That's where we come in. We've got the hook ups to get you hooked up with parts and accessories that will make your bike stand out in the crowd. Feeling brave? We'll happily order your parts, and even give you some advice on completing the job. Mechanically challenged? That's OK, we'll be more than happy to put your new bike together. And best of all we'll guarantee the workmanship because our goal is for you to have a fantastic ride.

The Sink family moved to Bend when Pat was only 13, and he cut his teeth riding dirt bikes through the desert until he was old enough for a license. As soon as he was legal he bought his first bike, a Ninja 250, and rode it until the wheels fell off. He moved away to find his fortune in construction and landed in Vancouver, Washington for a few years. When he moved back to Bend nearly he brought with him his wife, Suzanne, and the dream to make riding as exciting for everyone as it is for him.

Gear really is cheaper than skin. We asked a friend who does billing for a plastic surgeon and were shocked to discover that new skin costs roughly $1,000.00 per square foot, not including installation. Even the finest leathers won't cost you that much unless they're signed by The Doctor himself, Valentino Rossi. But no matter how much of your skin you want to risk we have what it takes to protect the parts you want to keep.

Whether you're into leather or textile is what it takes, we can cover you from head to toe in as much or as little gear as you feel you need.

In most states (Oregon included) it is now the law that every motorcyclist wear a DOT approved helmet, and the stricter SNELL approval is preferred by most makers of sport bike helmets. Now we're not here to try to tell you which approval system is better, or to wax philisophical about the merits of helmet laws in general, but since you have to wear one we do suggest you look good doing it. With that in mind we've gathered together our favorite brands that will keep you looking good as well as safe in the event of a crash.

 

 

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