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best place to buy Ohlins

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Looking for a su503 for my k5. Where is the best place to buy? Hardracing.com seams to have a nice deal? Any experience with them????
 
#2 ·
kyleusa.com they will set it up for your specs at no extra charge and dan has a wealth of information on setup...
 
#3 ·
+1 Dan knows his stuff and he will get you the correct spring.. plus they go a little above and beyond with the extra quality control and measuring each spring to make sure you get the exact rating of that spring and not whats printed on the spring itself from the factory..
 
#4 ·
JetSpeedz said:
+1 Dan knows his stuff and he will get you the correct spring.. plus they go a little above and beyond with the extra quality control and measuring each spring to make sure you get the exact rating of that spring and not whats printed on the spring itself from the factory..
hmmmm.............are you sure about this? So the print from Ohlins on the spring is not correct?????

BTW, I have had only good experiences from Hardracing before.
 
#5 ·
Narve not that is not correct but not 100% all the time.. infact after measuring each spring they sent a few back that somehow got past the QA at Ohlins... also when you get the shock he will also send you a read out of their test they did on the spring to measure the exact force.. my .95 came out to about .978 or so.. ill have to check but i was quite impressed they even provided that to me..
 
#9 ·
Pretty much the same prices and he knows his stuff, unlike the guys at hardracing he doesnt care about making a sale.. im not giving any of my business to hardracing and i dont care to get into it, all i will say is some people are just concerned about sales rather then taking care of the customer.
 
#10 ·
JetSpeedz said:
Pretty much the same prices and he knows his stuff, unlike the guys at hardracing he doesnt care about making a sale.. im not giving any of my business to hardracing and i dont care to get into it, all i will say is some people are just concerned about sales rather then taking care of the customer.
Surprised to hear that. I have done tons of business with hardracing and been a very happy customer all the way. Actually I always felt they had some knowledge about the products they sell :scratch