RaceTech vs. Moto Pro?
#11
Moto Pro did my F & R susp mods. I had some very specific needs but the bike had to work EVERYWHERE. Jon was really great. I thought his spring & damping choices where a bit extreme, but once I got used to the changes and up to speed I was really blown away with his choices. He is a very bright man. And nice. If you want to mod your susp, think about and write down your ideas and give him a call.
#12
Suspension
Another thought. When I installed the Moto Pro modified susp on my 250s the fork spring rate felt higher than I wanted. I finally realized that the forks were binding. I went to the Moto Pro web page and followed Jon's instructions for PROPERLY assembling the forks and wheel. Thank's Jon.
I don't care who's pieces are in or on your bike. I don't care if it's stock. These bikes are built and assembled in SECONDS! Not minutes or hours. This bike is VERY sensitive to little differences in set up. BUY a factory manual and a good torque wrench. You'll be amazed what this bike becomes when you do all the little things that the factory can't do and sell at these prices.
I don't care who's pieces are in or on your bike. I don't care if it's stock. These bikes are built and assembled in SECONDS! Not minutes or hours. This bike is VERY sensitive to little differences in set up. BUY a factory manual and a good torque wrench. You'll be amazed what this bike becomes when you do all the little things that the factory can't do and sell at these prices.
#13
Thanks everybody for the great advice! I may go with the Moto Pro valving after all. Dunno yet; hope to have the money sometime in the next week. My springs are Moto Pro.
I'm tearing into my DR650 forks tomorrow if I can get a couple of things I need at Lowes. If all goes well, both should only take a couple of hours. That should leave me well prepared for the KLX forks.
Rob
I'm tearing into my DR650 forks tomorrow if I can get a couple of things I need at Lowes. If all goes well, both should only take a couple of hours. That should leave me well prepared for the KLX forks.
Rob
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