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Oz Force Ride Suspension Workshop

Joined May 2002
2K Posts | 141+
Snowy Mountains NSW Australia
Hi Guys,

I've had Frank at home this weekend for another of his workshops and we discussed the Force Ride workshop.

I'm taking bookings now, so pm me with the following information:

Name
Contact email
Ciontact phone, AH, BH
Bike
Model
Year
Rider Weight, including gear
Setup required, eg trail, MX, grass track, enduro
Any parts, like seals, bushes.

Cost will be $290 for the service, reoil, regas and revalve + parts at a good price. Anyone over about 80kg will probably need a spring too. If you can't get your sag at 30/100 then also budget for a rear spring. Big guys will also benefit from 44/46/48 fork springs. We can discuss in more detail later.

We can only do 4 bikes on Friday so its first in first served. Frank has indicated that if more are interested another day may be possible, but that will depend on others.

It may be too that anoyone who lives in or near Sydney can tag on to one of Frank's regular visits down my way, or MegDogRocket's.

pids came down this weekend and got his done instead of waiting for the Force Ride and was suitably impressed. He may even post his experience!

Cheers
Steve
 
It is Dale, and I should add again that Frank Pons is one of Australia's best suspension guys. He has current lap records and national championships to prove it and has been doing suspension for over 30 years. And he may even be a Berg owner by then, I think he has come around, although he does have a long association with Husky from years ago when they were Swedish, so some Berg is already in his blood.

Its an opportunity to get your Husaberg working like a Husaberg can.

Steve
 
Hi guys anyone that has the chance to get their suspension done by Frank Pons should jump at the chance.
I had mine done on the weekend and the difference is amazing. It handles way better in everyway.
After having it done the front end handles alot better and it is easy to corner. The back end just floats over rocks as well.
Although it didn't stop me hitting a tree, unfortunately i can't blame the bike for that one!!
So if you have the chance to get yours done at the Force ride i would say jump at it. Just watch out for tree's!!!
Regards Pids
 
P.S I must thank Steve for all his help disembling and reasembling my bike and for the use of his work shop, tools and his personal 9km loop which starts right outside his shed door I am very jealous!!
Regards Pids.
 
Nice work guys. Pids you should find now that the harder you work the suspension the better it feels. Looking forward to seeing the smile on your face at the Force ride mate.
Cheers :D
Garry
 
Yep Cafey it felt really good on Saturday and i think the more i ride it the better it will get. I just have to learn how to avoid tree's!!!
 

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