Inside REV'IT! Denver: A New Hub for Motorcycle Enthusiasts

Motorcycle.com Staff
by Motorcycle.com Staff
Photo credit: REV'IT!

REV'IT!, a Dutch brand known for its innovative motorcycle gear, has recently opened its inaugural brand store in Denver, Colorado. Located in the vibrant RiNo Arts District, the store spans 6,204 square feet and marks a significant development in the brand's expansion, especially within the crucial American market.

Photo credit: REV'IT!
Photo credit: REV'IT!

Design and Location

The new store is set in a district famed for its dynamic and adventurous atmosphere, aligning perfectly with the ethos of REV'IT!. The store design incorporates modern elements like aluminum and concrete, complemented by local touches such as original timber beams. This mix not only highlights the brand’s commitment to performance, design, and innovation but also creates a welcoming space for the community.


Community and Experience

More than just a retail location, the REV'IT! store aims to serve as a community hub for motorcycle enthusiasts. It offers a variety of zones that showcase its extensive product range—from urban to race gear and from essential items to bespoke professional-level suits. The store is designed to be a starting point for rider journeys, offering inspiration, information, and advice. Activities such as ride-outs and seminars are part of the store's community engagement, alongside more casual interactions like story-sharing over coffee.


Operational Details

Located at 2800 Walnut Street, Suite 120, the store operates Tuesday through Friday from 11 am to 7 pm, Saturdays from 10 am to 7 pm, and Sundays from 11 am to 5 pm. This schedule accommodates a wide range of visitor timings, making it accessible for both local and visiting patrons. Click here for more details.


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