Cycle Gear brings motorcycle accessories to Lynnwood

  • HBJ staff
  • Friday, August 3, 2012 3:31pm

LYNNWOOD — Cycle Gear Inc., the nation’s largest retailer of motorcycle apparel and accessories, has opened a new store in Lynnwood at 4210 196th St. SW.

The new location, its 97th retail store, is open seven days a week and is Cycle Gear’s fifth store in Washington.

“We take pride in supporting motorcyclists nationwide, and the Lynnwood store is in a great location to help serve the greater Seattle area,” said Cycle Gear CEO Dave Bertram. “Cycle Gear is not only a great place to buy motorcycle parts and apparel; we also try to give back to the community.”

To celebrate the opening, Cycle Gear will host a benefit from 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 17 in which 10 percent of sales will be donated to the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Representatives of the foundation will provide information and signing people up for the Sept. 9 Puget Sound Ride for Kids.

In addition to the benefit, the Lynnwood Cycle Gear store will offer exclusive specials all month long. Various vendors will be on-site for the grand opening weekend on Aug. 18 and 19, and there will be weekly drawings for $100 gift cards. A grand prize drawing will be held Sept. 5 where winners could receive a Shoei helmet, $500 shopping spree or a GoPro HD Hero2 camera.

Lynnwood Cycle Gear will also host the first of several “bike nights” on Tuesday, Aug. 28, with exclusive in-store pricing, food, fun and giveaways.

Employee-owned and enthusiast-driven, Cycle Gear’s industry-leading focus on customer service and satisfaction has been a company hallmark since its founding in 1974. Cycle Gear offers 100 percent satisfaction and 30-day best-price guarantees and a seven-day helmet exchange program.

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