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| jon mccorkle says:
12/1/2007 9:10 PM |
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hey guys. i am a local guy near where you are located, but i have never really heard about you. i have to say i really love you protects, they look alot more durable than any others. i am in desperite need of a sponsorship i am really impressed with you. i currently ride a 2005 Honda TRX450R fourwheeler. now i am not sure if you sponsor quads, but i could really get your name out there. thanks for your time, Jon McCorkle #117 |
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| Reese Merrick says:
12/3/2007 2:52 AM |
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Thanks for the sponsorship opportunity. Do your chest protectors work with the Leatte braces? |
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| RXR Protect says:
12/7/2007 2:05 PM |
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Yes, our chest-protectors work with the Leatt neck-brace, as well as EVS RC3 |
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| Ryan Clay says:
12/6/2007 3:50 PM |
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Removed by moderator. |
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| Cameron Smith says:
12/7/2007 1:29 PM |
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got a quick question Thanks for the sponsership but what do we get out of it take no offense i love the gear but i get the terms but do we get some free stuff or discounts just wondering i am already spreading ur word lata |
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| RXR Protect says:
12/7/2007 2:10 PM |
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Take no offense Cameron, but Sponsorships work both ways. It is a medium for companies to spread the words about their products and the amateur riders to afford competition by purchasing products at a lesser costs. Some, by performing and competing at the top even get complementary products. It is not just about free T's and free stickers. It's about the exposure of products and their credibility. |
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