Kreiga stockists.

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Gavin, Apr 19, 2011.

  1. Gavin

    Gavin Guest

    Is there any in the Bucks area or near abouts?

    I want to check some kit out and there is no-where over here but as I am
    in MK this week, it makes sense to try and check some out!

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    Gavin.

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    Gavin, Apr 19, 2011
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  2. Gavin

    wessie Guest

    Don't you have google in the third world?

    http://www.kriega.com/pages/Shops.html

    Hein Gericke, Luton is the closest. Couple in Northampton. 1 in Stevenage.
     
    wessie, Apr 19, 2011
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  3. Gavin

    Lozzo Guest

    If it's the R35 rucksack you're thinking of, I have one and it really
    is a well designed and brilliant piece of kit.

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    Lozzo
    Versys 650 Inter-Continental Hyperbolistic Missile , CBR600F-W racebike
    in the making, TS250C, RD400F (somewhere)
    BMW E46 318iSE (it's a car, not one of those 2-wheeled pieces of shite
    they churn out)
     
    Lozzo, Apr 20, 2011
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  4. Gavin

    Ben Guest

    Hein Gericke carry Kreiga.
     
    Ben, Apr 20, 2011
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  5. Gavin

    Alan Crowder Guest


    One at Eynsham on the A40 out of Oxford, nice it is as well.

    Alan

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    Alan Crowder, Apr 20, 2011
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    Simon Wilson Guest

    That's the new store right? The buggers there wouldn't give me any
    discount (I spent > £600), nor could I use my HG points, nor get the
    points added onto my HG card.

    I won't be going back there.
     
    Simon Wilson, Apr 20, 2011
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    Alan Crowder Guest

     
    Alan Crowder, Apr 20, 2011
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  8. Gavin

    Simon Wilson Guest

     
    Simon Wilson, Apr 20, 2011
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  9. Gavin

    Simon Wilson Guest

    Does look good. Are they water proof or not? I wasn't sure from the
    reviews I saw.
     
    Simon Wilson, Apr 20, 2011
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  10. Gavin

    Gavin Guest

    I have the R25 and it is indeed very good.

    Im looking more at the tailpack solutions they do.

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    Gavin.

    For the fast road: Suzuki GSXR600K1
    For the slow road: Moto Guzzi California Aquila Nera
    For the track: <gone>
    For everything else: Citroën Berlingo

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/gavin_wilby
    Blog: http://eekafreek.com
     
    Gavin, Apr 20, 2011
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  11. Gavin

    Gavin Guest

    I meant more, a shop that can be recommended as a decent place more that
    a shop that sells Kreiga, my fault.

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    Gavin.

    For the fast road: Suzuki GSXR600K1
    For the slow road: Moto Guzzi California Aquila Nera
    For the track: <gone>
    For everything else: Citroën Berlingo

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/gavin_wilby
    Blog: http://eekafreek.com
     
    Gavin, Apr 20, 2011
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  12. Gavin

    Gavin Guest

    Thanks Alan, Ill go check it out,.. nice ride to there too from what I
    remember.


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    Gavin.

    For the fast road: Suzuki GSXR600K1
    For the slow road: Moto Guzzi California Aquila Nera
    For the track: <gone>
    For everything else: Citroën Berlingo

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/gavin_wilby
    Blog: http://eekafreek.com
     
    Gavin, Apr 20, 2011
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    Andy Guest

    They're expensive but very good if you intend riding in shit weather.
    Don't waste your time buying the harness so you can use them as a
    tankbag because there are plenty of better alternatives in that field.
     
    Andy, Apr 20, 2011
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  14. Gavin

    Lozzo Guest

    It's fairly waterproof, in as much as I've never had anything get
    soaked through, just a touch damp. In the rucksack's defence, it was
    fucking pouring down and I was giving it beans so I could get home
    quickly.

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    Lozzo
    Versys 650 Inter-Continental Hyperbolistic Missile , CBR600F-W racebike
    in the making, TS250C, RD400F (somewhere)
    BMW E46 318iSE (it's a car, not one of those 2-wheeled pieces of shite
    they churn out)
     
    Lozzo, Apr 20, 2011
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