These guys are terrific, cool shop and very personable. I like the true urban motorcyclist vibe they put out. They cater to all motorcyclist needs. Vintage cafes and bobbers to brand new Ducati riders. Kurt & Joe really help out to get what you need.
Dave M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lafayette, IN
Incredibly friendly and helpful staff. Selection is centered on café/vintage/hipster styles with Vanson and Belstaff being the flagship lines. A few other types of gear as well, notably RevIt! jackets and jeans and also Held gloves. Pretty solid helmet selection. Worthy of a visit regardless of your riding style or experience level.
Ellen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
Owners and staff are super friendly and customer oriented. Interesting merchandise you won’t see in other stores. Community oriented — both the biker community and the Indianapolis community. Absolutely worth a visit.
Patrick T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
Customer centric, friendly owners. Things look expensive, but I’m not super bike savvy. Will definitely come here for help with motorcycle stuff/gearing.
Kyle J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Whitestown, IN
The guys here are extremely customer oriented and won’t finish helping you until you tell them you’re leaving! Hahaha! They carry mostly trendy, boutique brands of apparel which they did specifically to set them apart from their competitors in the city. Deus Ex Machina, Belstaff, Vanson Leathers, etc… just to name a few. The owners are very community oriented and seem to be in touch with the local hipster/bobber crowd as well as the more modern i.e. ATGATT rider. City Moto also sponsors some really cool motorcycle rides throughout the year including my favorite, The Mad Max Run, which was a blast to be a part of. Also, they have donated to the FACE clinic of Indianapolis, which is such an awesome place to get vaccinations and surgeries for your pets for cheap! Great people, great stuff, great location(Broad Ripple)!
Jared J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
I’ll definitely be coming back to this place, that’s for sure. Great merchandise at a great price.
Lizz C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lafayette, IN
Jon C. and I went here after finding them through Corazzo’s dealer locator. I’m hard to fit. And I’m plus size which can make shopping for motorcycle/scooter gear painful. I called ahead to be sure they generally carried plus sizes(nothing like making a small road trip and finding only smalls and mediums!) and they did, so off we headed! Kurt was extremely helpful, and showed me a *lot* of coats! In my trying-on spree I got to touch and feel Vanson leather coats, Corazzo’s ladies trench coat, and some Belstaff coats too. The selection is excellent across size ranges and he couldn’t have been more helpful in suggestions on styles that may fit me best. I saw their helmet-wall and thought, you know, I actually *need* a helmet that fits properly… They carry Bell, Shark, Biltwell, and probably others I’m not remembering, in a variety of styles. The focus is on retro styles, but they have styles that would make anyone on a two(or three!) wheeled scooter or motorcycle happy. They have some *very* nice Tshirts and other shirts there — by Pendleton(oh my goodness! /drool), Parts & Labor and others — as well as oodles of accessories, nice glove selection, and a good boot/shoe collection. I didn’t find my coat, but my haul was a Bell Star helmet, replacement cheek pads, a Parts & Labor Tshirt(a kitten wearing a helmet? I can’t resist this!) a Crampbuster and a couple of scooter magazines. If you ride a scooter or a motorcycle you’ll find beautiful and useful(who says your gear can’t be *both*?) things here!
Jon C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lafayette, IN
We found out about this little gem via Corazzo’s dealer locator, and it’s a good thing we did. There aren’t really many(any?) locally-owned,(mostly) segment-agnostic(i.e., no matter what you ride, if it’s motorized and two-wheeled, they got you covered) scooter and motorcycle gear shops. This is one of TWO that I know of, and it’s the better of the two. We originally went there to check our Corazzo jackets for Lizz C.(and to see Belstaff jackets in person O_o) + she also needed a helmet. Ended up getting her a helmet here + later some kick-ass gloves for me. The co-owner, Kurt, knows his stuff and will help you out no matter what you’re looking for. The prices are more than fair, and while their space is smallish, they use it well(and are working on maximizing it even more). And, the owners actually *ride*, which is nice, since their advice isn’t just pulled from marketing literature. They’ve got jackets, helmets, boots, gloves, and more — and it’s not all mega-high-end stuff; they try to cover a variety of price points(but they carry no junk whatsoever, so keep that in mind; no $ 40 jackets here). They’ve also got a lot of very cool, non-mainstream motorsports magazines(including a ton of British/Euro scooter mags). Anyway, if you ride a 2 wheeled motorized vehicle(except maybe hardcore dirt bikes…) — check them out.
Ian B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
Awesome little motorcycle shop. They specialize more in the café racer, retro, bobber bikes but still a great place to get accessories, helmets, gloves, boots, misc other gear and very stylish apparel men’s and women’s apparell. They also are very involved in the Indy riding community and are getting people together to ride, talk bikes and hang out. I plan to stop in more often, it’s one of those places were you feel comfortable just to stop in and chat it up. To give my moto guys some idea the accessories in here are a mix between Ace Café, Ratfink and RSD(Rolland Sands Design).