K-Tech Suspension/Orient Express Announces 2011 AMA Pro Road Racing Plans

K-Tech Suspension/Orient Express Announces 2011 AMA Pro Road Racing Plans

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Orient Express, the official U.S. importer for U.K. based K-Tech Suspension, is pleased to announce continued technical and contingency support for the 2011 AMA Pro Road Racing series. K-Tech Suspension support vehicles, manned by Chris Nash and Jon Tyus will be present at all rounds of the 2011 series, to provide responsive, quick, and accessible service for all K-Tech equipped teams. Sponsorship agreements have been renewed with Michael Jordan Motorsports Suzuki, National Guard Jordan Suzuki, and Celtic Racing/Fast By Ferracci Ducati for 2011. After successful and encouraging pre-season testing, K-Tech Suspension 20DDS pressurized fork cartridges and the newly released 35DDS rear shock will be used by all three teams. An exciting addition to K-Tech’s 2011 sponsorship program will include strong support for the 2011 Vance & Hines XR1200 series. Following some early success in 2010, K-Tech Suspension will provide internal fork components, rear shocks, and technical support to several Vance & Hines XR1200 series teams. Parts Unlimited, Drag Specialties, JP Cycles and Python Racing XR1200 series teams have all come on board with K-Tech Suspension. We look forward to another great season of close competition in this new class! K-Tech Suspension offers a contingency support program for racers using front fork components and rear shocks in AMA Pro Racing events. Please contact the AMA for contingency support program details. For more information regarding K-Tech Suspension and the wide range of products and fitments offered, please contact Orient Express, 800.645.6521 via telephone, or [email protected] via email, or on the web at http://www.orientexpress.com. Orient Express is proud to be your source for high performance motorcycle parts and service.

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