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Jane Honda
10-11-2007, 08:30 PM
http://www.jjsapparel.net


JJ's Apparel is located 105 N.E. 8th St in McMinnville... I have dealt with them on a few occasions, and have nothing but good to say about these people!



Off-Road Brands: FMF, Skin, Honda Racing, LBZ, No Fear, AlpineStars, Racer X, KTM Racing, & Yamaha
On-Road Brands: Bikers Choice, West Coast Choppers, Honda Racing, LBZ, No Fear, AlpineStars, Reaperware, Yamaha, & River Road.
Authorized dealer for: Tucker Rocky, Parts Unlimited, Western Power Sports, Bikers Choice, West Coast Choppers & many more.
We Carry More Than Apparel
Besides clothing & helmets we carry all kinds of items that will fulfill you needs including bike parts and accessories for all kinds of bikes. We also have chaps, leather jackets, leather vests, gloves, eye wear (glasses & goggles) caps, youth hats, clocks mugs, Jewelry, pins, sun glasses, gloves, knifes, toy models, patches. You name it we have it!

Gang Green
03-17-2008, 11:06 PM
I try and do some business thru JJ's when I can.
She's always done me right. Just wish more folks new about that shop.

Jane Honda
03-18-2008, 07:12 AM
I like her. She is an upstanding lady. I try and do business there whenever I can.

nelson
03-18-2008, 07:30 AM
Ask her to be a forum sponser and she can add an online shopping page for all of us to see her inventory and possibly purchase through pay pal or something. I would love to see the place, problem is I live too far away.

Flyte Risk
03-18-2008, 08:32 AM
I've always loved that answer. "It's too far away..." Last I heard you had a motorcycle.

nelson
03-18-2008, 09:27 AM
I've always loved that answer. "It's too far away..." Last I heard you had a motorcycle.

yeah good idea to go SHOPPING on a bike

" well let's see i would like to buy this but i'm on a bike with no place to put it"


Make any sense????

Wouldn't it be easier to just click your mouse on an item and have it shipped to you....so you won't have to worry about have 300 lbs strapped to your back trying to negotiate traffic. C'mon Flyte go ask the wizard for a brain will ya.

Flyte Risk
03-18-2008, 09:51 AM
I don't have to ask the wizzard for a brain, nor do I need to strap 300 lbs to my bike. Ingunity is the key. I once got a complete rear end assembly picked up and delivered to me 600 miles away for a pizza.

My sister, whom I hate dearly, has no car. 7 years and 100k miles on an R6 and she has only had to borrow a truck once.

nelson
03-18-2008, 10:00 AM
I don't have to ask the wizzard for a brain, nor do I need to strap 300 lbs to my bike. Ingunity is the key. I once got a complete rear end assembly picked up and delivered to me 600 miles away for a pizza.

My sister, whom I hate dearly, has no car. 7 years and 100k miles on an R6 and she has only had to borrow a truck once.

Ok point taken..to a point. Why the need for ingunity when you can use those avenues of click and ship. Why not set it up to where you can cruise the bike down to her store . try on sizes, pick out parts then have her ship it to your door? Wouldn't that be easier than waiting for bob to make a trip to town and while he's there to swing by and pick up a few things for a pizza?
I just thought it would make sense to try to get this shop to generate an online store for those of us who would like to support those small biker shops but really finacially speaking would cost more to shop at.

Jane Honda
03-18-2008, 10:19 AM
Ok guys. :wife:



She is a mom and pop type of store. I am trying to generate business for her with the locals. If your ever this way and need apparel, then hit her place up. If your squidding it and realise you need a jacket. Pay her a visit. I am sure she offers shipping.

Jane Honda
03-18-2008, 10:21 AM
Oh, and btw, that's Mr.
Flyte.

;)

nelson
03-18-2008, 10:30 AM
Was I out of line? I meant no real disrespect. I guess I should think about the fact I am still new here and to bag on a senior member of this forum would be a bad thing to do. No hard feelings to MR FLYTE i hope I was just keeping the thread interesting.

Jane Honda
03-18-2008, 10:36 AM
Ok. No worries. :thumbup: I kind of like Flyte when he is all sideways. He's much more entertaining. You are right tho. He is a senior member here and does a lot of behind the scenes work for me that I'm most greatful for!

nelson
03-18-2008, 10:57 AM
Well I hope he and whomever else I offended will accept my apologies.

Nicegy525
03-18-2008, 10:59 AM
its hard to offend Flyte... and if you really had pissed him off you wouldnt be able to log in! :lol:

nelson
03-18-2008, 11:08 AM
its hard to offend Flyte... and if you really had pissed him off you wouldnt be able to log in! :lol:

:lol: damn that's good to know!!:lol: I'm just gonna shut up now.

Flyte Risk
03-18-2008, 12:14 PM
its hard to offend Flyte... and if you really had pissed him off you wouldnt be able to log in! :lol:
Damn skippy!

Jane Honda
03-18-2008, 01:13 PM
its hard to offend Flyte... and if you really had pissed him off you wouldnt be able to log in! :lol:

:hysterical: sometimes he does it out of sheer amusement!!! :lol:

JonXX
06-17-2009, 06:28 PM
Never been in there. I figured it was a "chopper wannabe t-shirt" shop with all the WCC stuff in the windows.

I'll give her a look see when I get home, since I live all of ten miles away.