The bike is a 2011 350 sxf and I'm looking for a new suspension tuner. I'm a mid pack A class HS rider and I really would like a company with plenty of woods experience which is the problem with my current tuner. I tend to like my stuff a little on the softer side also and roots/rocks are a common condition. I've narrowed my selection down to three companies in this order; factory connection, race tech, east coast suspension. I get mixed reviews on all companies and I've chalked it up to just brand loyalty. Seems like guys just "like" what they've invested in. I've come here for some non biased opinions based on facts. Thanks guys
What tuner for 100% woods sxf?
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Woodsweapon350
, Yesterday, 05:45 PM
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Posted Yesterday, 07:04 PM
Woodsweapon350, on 17 May 2013 - 05:45 PM, said:
The bike is a 2011 350 sxf and I'm looking for a new suspension tuner. I'm a mid pack A class HS rider and I really would like a company with plenty of woods experience which is the problem with my current tuner. I tend to like my stuff a little on the softer side also and roots/rocks are a common condition. I've narrowed my selection down to three companies in this order; factory connection, race tech, east coast suspension. I get mixed reviews on all companies and I've chalked it up to just brand loyalty. Seems like guys just "like" what they've invested in. I've come here for some non biased opinions based on facts. Thanks guys
Non-biased I can't do, but I can say we have a ton of experience with the 2011 KTM 350 SXF in the woods. Canadian rider Kevin Cockayne won the WEC title on this bike and did a great bit of development with RT through our Canadian distributor Mission Cycle. Also, with your resume, I can get you on a great rider support deal to keep the cost down, and along with that will come a 100% guarantee you will love the suspension and unlimited support with setting up the bike. That isn't just during business hours, but you will get our head of R&D's cell number and he is available to you 24/7 to help you diagnose how to change your setup to adapt to any changing conditions.
If you'd like to ask more questions or take advantage of the offer, shoot me an email to chris@racetech.com.
Posted Today, 06:59 PM
Woodsweapon350, on 17 May 2013 - 05:45 PM, said:
The bike is a 2011 350 sxf and I'm looking for a new suspension tuner. I'm a mid pack A class HS rider and I really would like a company with plenty of woods experience which is the problem with my current tuner. I tend to like my stuff a little on the softer side also and roots/rocks are a common condition. I've narrowed my selection down to three companies in this order; factory connection, race tech, east coast suspension. I get mixed reviews on all companies and I've chalked it up to just brand loyalty. Seems like guys just "like" what they've invested in. I've come here for some non biased opinions based on facts. Thanks guys
I would look up/ google up DGS racing in PA. The guy is a woods master tuner!
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