K-Tech makes GP return with JWR Yamaha
The British suspension specialist K-Tech Suspension is a permanent fixture in road racing. Yet they also have a lot of specific off-road products and know-how. To make K-Tech Suspension better known on the motocross market, they are joining forces with JWR Yamaha this year!
K-Tech has been successfully making its mark for more than 20 years. Although the manufacturer from Derbyshire in the Low Countries is mainly known among road racing and track day enthusiasts, they are just as at home in motocross and enduro. In recent years, Elliott Banks-Browne, David Knight and Edie Jay Wade, among others, rode with the K-Tech products. More than 10 years ago they were clearly present in the GPs with CAS Honda.
Now the yellow logo can be seen on the suspension of Kevin Strijbos, Vsevolod Brylyakov and co. Seva and Kevin can count on a real factory kit. Without a doubt top stuff, for example the fork legs are finished with the famous “Kashima coating”. This special (and expensive) coating ensures that the suspension performs better and is better able to withstand wear and tear.
Photos: JWR Yamaha
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