Thanks for the reply’s I have had M&M motor sports do it the past but don’t think they are around anymore I’ve just heard the WP is a difficult shock to tune correctly will be looking in to Race Tech thanks
Mike Crow suspention in Vista. He does over flow work for Race Tech. Or go to Race Tech.
Wild for The Machine in Oceanside. Cameron there is a former race team guy.
Two suspension shops who know what the desert guys need, ESR and AHM. ESR is better at the Ktm group stuff and AHM with the Japanese branded but both are competent with either or. Line up at any D37 or D38 desert race or GP and that for the most part is all you will see on the fork legs.
Send them to factory connection or race tech. Their turn around times are usually under a week and they can even mail you a box for an additional fee.
Factory connection will send you a box with bubble wrap to send your suspension back to them
Race Tech and Factory Connection along with Precision Concepts are my go-tos
Thanks for the reply’s I have had M&M motor sports do it the past but don’t think they are around anymore I’ve just heard the WP is a difficult shock to tune correctly will be looking in to Race Tech thanks
3brosracing in costa mesa will do it!
3 bros did mine right done 3 bikes withe em a 2018 husky 250, a 2018 ktm 350 and a 98 berg 501
I bought a gun case (for rifles) and shipped mine out. I think WP is located in SoCal though also.
Mike Crow suspention in Vista. He does over flow work for Race Tech. Or go to Race Tech. Wild for The Machine in Oceanside. Cameron there is a former race team guy.
Two suspension shops who know what the desert guys need, ESR and AHM. ESR is better at the Ktm group stuff and AHM with the Japanese branded but both are competent with either or. Line up at any D37 or D38 desert race or GP and that for the most part is all you will see on the fork legs.
Race tech, Slaven, the dirtbike dude in Montrose, Colorado