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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 191461" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Depends on if it's an exclusive contract or not. You can't hold anything against GoPro as MX Sports signed an exclusivity contract with them. People seem to forget that it's a privilege, not a right, to race an AMA event that's run by MX Sports.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Every rider is required to run a [Shock Doctor] Eject system. I don't believe there's any specific bike part or gear brand that is exclusive in what a rider can run. There are heavy restrictions on what Redbull, Rockstar, etc can do in terms of advertising/signage (can't even give out free cans). Michelin and GoldenTyre run into the same thing with Dunlop. GoldenTyre has run into some serious issues at SX events.</p><p></p><p>That all said, doesn't mean I agree with having exclusive contracts that prevent a rider from wearing a certain accessory item.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 191461, member: 2"] Depends on if it's an exclusive contract or not. You can't hold anything against GoPro as MX Sports signed an exclusivity contract with them. People seem to forget that it's a privilege, not a right, to race an AMA event that's run by MX Sports. Every rider is required to run a [Shock Doctor] Eject system. I don't believe there's any specific bike part or gear brand that is exclusive in what a rider can run. There are heavy restrictions on what Redbull, Rockstar, etc can do in terms of advertising/signage (can't even give out free cans). Michelin and GoldenTyre run into the same thing with Dunlop. GoldenTyre has run into some serious issues at SX events. That all said, doesn't mean I agree with having exclusive contracts that prevent a rider from wearing a certain accessory item. [/QUOTE]
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