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Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: lagnar on May 19, 2013, 09:05:48 PM
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Need to have some KTM work done, nothing too crazy, just looking for a great shop that wont screw around,.
I'm in Gig but haul everywhere...
advise? thanks
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Nowhere near you, but skagit powersports is good with ktm's. The only problem is certain ktm parts can take forever to get from overseas. It's always been that way with them. Don't worry unless they say "back ordered" ask for jim.
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Need handguards, (hard plastic ones) Tires, (run thru the woods... not the racetrack ones) Prob should lower it too, Sprung for a 230lb guy, need to do the woods at 200lb. Hate giving business to bad guys..
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Need handguards, (hard plastic ones) Tires, (run thru the woods... not the racetrack ones) Prob should lower it too, Sprung for a 230lb guy, need to do the woods at 200lb. Hate giving business to bad guys..
Thats a piece of cake. I used to work there. Good folks, knowledgeable techs. They probably have everything in stock but with a drive like that you will want to call ahead to make sure.
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I really like Adventure motorsports in Monroe. Although not a KTM dealer they do service them. Adventures top mechanic john edgar used to work at High gear ktm as their top mechanic when they were still in business. Phenominal mechanic and rates are very affordable.