These are the products Quinn has been using for years and stands by for training and competition.

I’ve been training and competing in Lee Park’s Design gloves for over 14 years and nothing is as durable, as comfortable, or as capable as these gloves! Hand made in the USA, they have exceeded my expectations in every way. Are they inexpensive? No, but they last a long time, and more importantly- my personal safety and performance matter way more than the few bucks I’d save buying less capable gloves.

Watch my video outlining the features and benefits of these amazing gloves, I’m confident you will love them for all the same reasons I do!

Now you might not have heard of Super Seer, but they’ve been in the law enforcement arena for over 50 years and make and upfit fantastic hand-made police helmets for agencies all around the world. Super Seer offers half, three-quarter, modular, dual sport, and full face helmets. I wear the custom carbon fiber half helmet they produce when I compete back east, the modular when I’m out west, and shoot videos in the three-quarter.

Bottom line, they are exceedingly skilled at building and fitting helmets, and have the resources to ensure I get what I need when I need it. I can’t ask for more than that!

Watch my video outlining the features and benefits of these amazing gloves, I’m confident you will love them for all the same reasons I do!

Now I’ve been riding and racing for over 40 years, and at no time in there has a product come along to foundationally change my perspective on what safety gear could do for me. That is, until Alpinestars created its Tech Air airbag vests for on and off-road. I currently wear the TechAir 3 Vest as an outer garment and the TechAir 5 as an internal airbag when I have a jacket on the outside. Watch some videos on these vests and you will appreciate how advanced this stuff is and how capable they are at protecting you, its honestly pretty wild.

If you are like me, and do some off road riding as well, I recommend you look at the TechAir Off-road too. Trust me, as someone who has taken more than my share of helicopter trips from the race track to the ER, this stuff is WAY cheaper than medical bills.

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If you ride a BMW like me, you probably already know about these guys, because they make some of the coolest, overbuilt billet parts you can buy for your Beemer. I have used the adjustable rear brake pedal for quite a long time, swapping it around from bike-to-bike as I transition from one fleet vehicle to the next. I literally fly around the world with it in my bag because I won’t train or compete on a bike without it! They make all kinds of cool parts and are very comfortable to talk to and ask questions with. Love ‘em!

Sometimes your bike just doesn’t quite feel right. Maybe it’s the levers, or the bars, or the foot pegs. That’s where these guys come in. They sell just about everything I need both for the rider and for the bike in order to get comfortable and sorted to train and compete.

For my 1250RT-P I am a huge fan of the Vario adjustable clutch and front brake lever, it has a greater front-to-back range of travel, and also allows me to play with the lever’s overall length. This is nice because I use 3-fingers on the clutch and 1-finger on the brake, so I can adjust the leger’s length to dial it just so.