Just thought I would post up some info. I have bought a few items from the Oshawa store and have visited the Lindsay store as well. I was in to see Alex, (owner/founder), this week at his store in Oshawa.
The Lindsay store was spun off as a franchise early last fall. They were to continue to use the re gear logos etc and sell used motorcycle gear. Apparently the new owners, (Lindsay store), decided to branch out and sell hunting gear and other items. They were advised this wasn't permitted under the franchise model.
So they rebranded themselves. But sales dropped, so they have decided to again rebrand themselves as "Recycled Gear" using the Re Gear logo and continuing to use the re gear signage and answering their phones as Re Gear.
Personally, I am not a fan of the franchise concept, BUT if you enter into an agreement then you MUST follow the rules. Now to me it is not proper to then try to "cash in" on the success of anothers work. I personnally, will NOT again shop the lindsay store. I am not telling others how or where to shop, but felt everyone should be aware of the way these new owners conduct their business.
BTW, Alex advised there is now also a Re Gear store in Kingston for those who are in Eastern Ontario.
For a new riders who need good quality gear at a reduced cost give them a look, support a LOCAL business. They may not have what you need now but they constantly turn over inventory and update kijiji.
The Lindsay store was spun off as a franchise early last fall. They were to continue to use the re gear logos etc and sell used motorcycle gear. Apparently the new owners, (Lindsay store), decided to branch out and sell hunting gear and other items. They were advised this wasn't permitted under the franchise model.
So they rebranded themselves. But sales dropped, so they have decided to again rebrand themselves as "Recycled Gear" using the Re Gear logo and continuing to use the re gear signage and answering their phones as Re Gear.
Personally, I am not a fan of the franchise concept, BUT if you enter into an agreement then you MUST follow the rules. Now to me it is not proper to then try to "cash in" on the success of anothers work. I personnally, will NOT again shop the lindsay store. I am not telling others how or where to shop, but felt everyone should be aware of the way these new owners conduct their business.
BTW, Alex advised there is now also a Re Gear store in Kingston for those who are in Eastern Ontario.
For a new riders who need good quality gear at a reduced cost give them a look, support a LOCAL business. They may not have what you need now but they constantly turn over inventory and update kijiji.