Race Tech Motorcycle Fork & Shock Springs

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  • Race Tech Shock Spring: rmatvmc.link/r...
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    Race Tech makes performance fork and shock springs to dial in the suspension on your dirt bike, dual sport, adventure or street bike. Having the correct spring is critical for performance and safety. So whether you are on the track, commuting to work or loading up with luggage these springs will perform great! Take a closer look in this product spotlight on the Race Tech Motorcycle Fork and Shock Springs.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @rmatvmc
    @rmatvmc  Před rokem +1

    Check out the Race Tech Shock Spring here: rmatvmc.link/race-tech-shock-spring
    Check out the Race Tech Fork Springs here: rmatvmc.link/race-tech-fork-springs

  • @juanpablocastillo8167
    @juanpablocastillo8167 Před rokem +2

    Weight with or without gear?

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  Před rokem +3

      Race Tech specifies ordering your springs for your weight without gear. When setting sag, you should be geared up.

  • @samtheman1287
    @samtheman1287 Před rokem

    Yeah, that CRF 300l Rally needs Suspension work on day 1!

  • @cliiff2
    @cliiff2 Před rokem +1

    Why does a 4.8 kg rear shock spring support a MUCH MUCH lower weight rider (as listed on your website), than a 4.9 kg shock spring for an OEM 2019 Yamaha YZ250X, as listed in the Yamaha maintenance manual?
    You would think that the same kilogram rating would support the same weight rider whether it was a Race Tech rear shock spring or a Yamaha OEM Spring.
    I am totally confused.
    Note that the Yamaha OEM maintenance manual lists the 4.9 kg Spring as in the middle range of about 7 listed Springs

    • @chancelorerwin5211
      @chancelorerwin5211 Před rokem

      Most manufactures have settings for the majority of people. In this case, they set the bikes up soft for Novice/"C" class riders. Moving up in skill or speed definitely requires different spring rates.

  • @CrashEightyTwo
    @CrashEightyTwo Před rokem

    What about all the stuff I have read about RT springs being too short and needing spacers?

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  Před rokem

      Depending on the bike you have, yes, you made need spacers that will come included. I had to use some in my 23 YZ450F. Not a big deal, you dust measure your springs compared to the RT and add as many spacers as needed. - Chase

  • @shawnmarks1400
    @shawnmarks1400 Před 4 měsíci

    Is there any way to get the spring rate on my kx100 to handle 180lbs its doesn't list it on your website

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  Před 4 měsíci

      We don't carry that spring but you can go to Race Tech's website and enter your bike and weight and then you will see available spring options. You can also contact them directly to make sure you get the correct spring for your weight and style of riding.

    • @shawnmarks1400
      @shawnmarks1400 Před 4 měsíci

      @rmatvmc thank you I just assumed you offered everything they made but I'll check it out