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Suzuki Joe Rocket Range Launched in UK

Published by londonbikers.com
02 July 2009, 21:40
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Press release:

The Suzuki GB licensed Joe Rocket range makes its UK debut this month in association with Tran-Am, featuring three styles of riding jacket and a comprehensive range of gloves.

Featuring the Suzuki, GSX-R, Yoshimura and Dunlop logo's, the new jacket range is of leather, textile and mesh construction and takes styling inspiration from the most successful team in the AMA Superbike Championship - Rockstar Makita Suzuki.

With the GSX-R glove range styled alongside the jacket line-up, both leather and textile riding options are available, as well as mechanic gloves too.

Suzuki GB PLC's Wayne Dye:
"We are delighted to partner Tran-Am in bringing this great range to the UK. Joe Rocket is a globally recognised US brand, which comes as a welcome addition to our already comprehensive authorised clothing and accessory range."

Recommended Retail price including VAT:-

Replica Leather Superbike Jacket £369.99
Replica Textile Supersport Jacket £199.99
Replica Mesh Jacket £179.99
Glove Vertical £59.99
Glove Shooter £39.99
Glove Nitrous £49.99
Glove Fuel £42.99
Glove Mechanic £29.99

For more information on this and the entire Suzuki range of clothing and accessories, please visit www.suzuki-gb.co.uk/accessories/ or contact your nearest authorsied Suzuki dealer.
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Jay | 02 July 2009, 22:03
(report) #1
If their jackets are anywhere near as good as their gloves, they'll go down well. Some of the best gloves I've ever had are Joe Rockets.
 
TheRammo | 03 July 2009, 10:24
(report) #2
They are an odd brand, really. I had a JR tank bag once and it was so good, I still miss it. Yet as a group, we still continue our everlong march towards the Alpinestars and Dainese end of the shop....
 
Jay | 03 July 2009, 10:44
(report) #3
But does that mean WE'RE odd customers, as opposed to the brand? :) Guess it comes down to marketing and styling. You're more likely to buy a brand you "know" well, and then probably think about the product?
 
TheRammo | 03 July 2009, 13:24
(report) #4
Good point. I guess this new Suzuki range might be the break they need...



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