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Shoot, wish I'd seen your post earlier. I would've recommended Russell at Lonewolf Performance up on Vancouver Island. http://www.lonewolfperformance.ca/index.html
He did my 107 build using all Head-Quarters components and has done many Fuel Moto builds too. He is very well respected and has customers from all over the PNW and BC. You probably could've saved a couple of bucks with the Canuck dollar being so low too.
Shoot, wish I'd seen your post earlier. I would've recommended Russell at Lonewolf Performance up on Vancouver Island. http://www.lonewolfperformance.ca/index.html
He did my 107 build using all Head-Quarters components and has done many Fuel Moto builds too. He is very well respected and has customers from all over the PNW and BC. You probably could've saved a couple of bucks with the Canuck dollar being so low too.
No sweat, I'm very happy with the service and work Urban Custom Bikes completed. I had some other stuff done while it was there like the PM controls and switch housings, PM front caliper. They also fixed an issue with the front end from an accident last year, it never did ride right after that, now it does. Amazing what a 2mm bend in a fork tube will do for the handling! That's all sorted out and they even had a set of take off tubes and trees. Trees cost me $250 from the guy who owned them and the tubes Urban threw in for free which saved me a few bucks.
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