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Aramid, Kevlar®, and Carbon Fiber: What’s the Difference?

By Maddie Knowles on Nov 10, 2022

Whether or not you ride motorcycles or are someone whose day-to-day life involves the need for serious full-body protection, you’ve probably heard the word ‘Kevlar®’. It’s one of the most well-known kinds of...

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Brewtown Rumble 2022

By Meghan Stark on Jul 14, 2022

We're excited to announce that Great Lake Supply Co. will be vending at Milwaukee's free motorcycle street festival Brewtown Rumble. The event is put on to raise funds for the BUILD Moto mentorship program a...

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[Additional Dates Added!] Moto Gear Pop-Up at Kind Oasis

By Meghan Stark on Jun 18, 2022

Shop Lazyrolling Riding Gear & SAS-TEC Armor in Person Hey friends! I'm exited to announce that Great Lake Supply Co. will be popping up in Milwaukee's Kind Oasis for in-person shopping. For select dates...

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Phantom Armor Pre-Order

By Meghan Stark on Dec 27, 2021

The pre-order is open for Phantom Armor! They're CE Level 2 for hip, knee, shoulder, and elbow protection. Get yours to outfit a jacket and pants for the next riding season.

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What's the difference between CE Level 1 and Level 2 Armor?

By Meghan Stark on Dec 16, 2021

After a bit of research, you’ll come across items rated Level 1 and Level 2 according to the CE rating systems. What’s the difference? How about Type A motorcycle armor versus Type B protectors? As a motorcycle armor retailer, want to keep you safe on the road. 

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GLS Co. Motorcycle Gear Comparison

By Meghan Stark on Dec 04, 2021

We're offering a lot of cool new products and want to make sure you have all the info you need. Thanks for investing in your protection on the road. Your body will thank you too! 

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What is a Naked Motorcycle?

By Meghan Stark on Apr 09, 2020

In the beginning we all came into this world naked, and the same goes for motorcycles. The term “naked bike” did not need to be used as a descriptor until we invented the aerodynamic clothes for motorcycles in the first place– fairings.

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