New K-Tech Suspension Mods For Harleys And Custom Classics

Tom Roderick
by Tom Roderick

K-Tech Suspension has unveiled its first ever range of fork internals and rear shocks designed for the classic custom market, as well as Harley-Davidsons. With more than 20 years of experience working at the highest levels in the performance suspension marketplace, the firm’s team is making it easier for classic custom and Harley-Davidson owners to source high-quality, high-performance suspension parts.

K-Tech Bullit shocks
The K-Tech Bullit is a new forged aluminum shock absorber incorporating the latest damping technology along with an original look. This shock absorber is nitrogen charged, and its spring-less design means Harley-Davidson owners can take advantage of its classic “strut” type look. There are three optional lengths available 11.5 inches, 12.5 inches and 13.5 inches.

K-Tech Tracker fork cartridges
The K-Tech Tracker fork cartridges have external adjustment for spring pre-load, compression and rebound damping. These high-performance cartridges fit into the original equipment fork.

K-Tech Razor shocks
The K-Tech Razor shocks are nitrogen filled and available in multiple lengths that allow up to four-way adjustability. The shocks come with an anodized black finish.

K-Tech Razor shocks – Lite Version
The K-Tech Razor shocks – Lite Version offers improved performance together with understated looks. Easy to install, they are a serious upgrade designed to improve a rider’s comfort and control with rebound and length adjustability.

K-Tech Suspension is available from authorized dealers or you can view product information here: www.ktechsuspension.com, to purchase go to www.orientexpress.com.

Tom Roderick
Tom Roderick

A former Motorcycle.com staffer who has gone on to greener pastures, Tom Roderick still can't get the motorcycle bug out of his system. And honestly, we still miss having him around. Tom is now a regular freelance writer and tester for Motorcycle.com when his schedule allows, and his experience, riding ability, writing talent, and quick wit are still a joy to have – even if we don't get to experience it as much as we used to.

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