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Jun. 28, 2009
BSIX5 Fork Kit.

What is the deal with the BSIX5 fork kit, is it a whole fork or a kit.  The BSIX5 fork is a drop in insert for both KYB and Marzocchi forks. The kit comes valved set and ready for (…)
Jun. 24, 2009
Modifications and valving.

My bike does not give me a comfortable or predictable feel but I have no idea what needs to change. How can I tell you what I need done to the suspension?  Do you (…)
Apr. 20, 2009
Tuning the chassis and adjusters.

When making adjustments to my forks compression do I need to adjust the shock to keep the bike balanced? This question has many different forms and can come about as (…)
Nov. 17, 2008
Theory.

  I want to replace my shocks piston reservoir with a bladder. Why do you guys recommend against that? The bladder does not change the mechanical properties of the shock. You are (…)
Nov. 28, 2007
Support.

  What sets you guys apart from other suspension companies, and the most important question, are you going to throw in any free stuff, like shirts?  As for what separ (…)
Nov. 8, 2007
Maintenance and Service.

When doing a rebuild can I reuse my old seals?  We thoroughly inspect your suspension and individual parts for wear during a revalve or service. If we feel you need a rep (…)
Nov. 8, 2007
Springs.

What should I do with my KTM’s sag and preload? KTM’s need a little more sag than most bikes because it’s important to keep the rear from loading the front suspension d (…)
Nov. 8, 2007
Billing.

My last fork rebuild only cost me $120.00. How come it was $200.00 this time?  Often during a rebuild, parts are found that are worn. When parts are worn your forks may not function (…)
 
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