
Services
Engine
Suspension
* On bike price
A bike wash fee Will be applied to any bike that does not meet our cleanliness standard before we begin working on it.
Prices are labor only and do not include any parts or oil.
Retail price for suspension oil is $36 for an entire re-valve or rebuild
A $5-$15 shop supply fee is added to every suspension service. (Paper towels, contact cleaner, solvent shims ect.)
Shop rate is $79/hr.
Other Services
Things to Consider
Suspension Revalve
A complete re-valve is the most in-depth and intricate suspension setup available. Rider weight, skill level and type of riding are all taken into account before work begins. The multiple valves within the forks are arranged in a manner to achieve the desired feel as the oil flows through the holes in each valve. Countless hours have been dedicated into learning this art and we stand proudly behind the new machine you’ll think you’re riding when we finish this service.
Suspension Service
Your suspension needs service just like the rest of your bike after you’ve pounded moto after moto week after week. The basic functions of the suspension are addressed and the settings are not altered.
Top End Rebuild
We offer this basic service which includes disassembly of the top portion of the cylinder, head and piston, treatment and reassembly with new parts (not provided). To get more out of your fresh top-end, check out our other modifications.
Complete Engine Rebuild
We dig deep into the engine oftentimes to find ways to make it more efficient and reliable. When it comes time for added reliability and performance, we offer a complete rebuild of the engine from top to bottom. Crank, cases, pistons, valves and more are addressed and adjusted into proper spec with this service.
Port & Polish
Cylinder heads, as manufactured, are usually suboptimal due to design and manufacturing constraints. Porting the heads provides the finely detailed attention required to bring the engine to the highest level of efficiency. More than any other single factor, the porting process is responsible for the high power output of modern engines.