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MJR SUSPENSION SERVICES

At MJR we know that your Suspension is one of the most important parts of your motorcycle.  Most experts in the industry will tell you that it's the first thing you should spend money on when it comes to setting up your motorcycle for you personally.  Having your Suspension properly set up for your weight & riding ability or even just serviced regularly can be the difference between a bad day on the bike and a great day on the bike!

At MJR we have all the tools and resources necessary to handle all of your Suspension Needs!

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FORK SERVICES

Don't wait until your Fork Seals are leaking, servicing your Forks regularly can prevent internal damage and wear while also offering a better day on the bike!

MJR recommends servicing your forks every.

40-60 Hrs. depending on Skill Level 

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SHOCK SERVICES

Your Rear Shock is one of the most overlooked pieces on your motorcycle, yet just like your Forks, need regular servicing and maintenance.

MJR recommends servicing your shock every

40-60 Hrs. depending on Skill Level and ALWAYS at the same time as your FORKS.

Servicing your Forks & Shock together insure you know your suspension is fresh at the same time and working the best it can be. 

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CUSTOM SETUP & REVALVE

Bikes come set up for the general public based off average height & weight.  Setting the Suspension up for you personally is one of the single best investments you can make to your motorcycle.  Our tuner has over 30 years of experience in the industry and knows the setting you need and what changes to make to dial your ride in for you specifically!

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SUSPENSION LOWERING

Sometimes all you need to feel comfortable is an inch or two!  At MJR we understand that some of us were born without the luxury of height being on our side.  If you feel your bike is too tall, we can discuss your issues and give you options to suit your needs.  Suspension should always be lowered internally and putting a lowered seat or lowering link on is just a Band-Aid and can cause the geometry of the bike to be thrown off. 

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