Jake Zemke Joins GP Suspension Management Team At New Location

Jake Zemke Joins GP Suspension Management Team At New Location

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Jake Zemke Joins GP Suspension Management Team at Their New Ventura County, California Location

GP Suspension’s addition of Jake Zemke to the company’s management team brings a world- class former Honda factory rider, AMA Champion and Daytona 200 winner to the 15-year-custom race suspension manufacturer. Founded by former racer and engineer Dave Hodges in 2002, GP Suspension has built small volume, custom 25mm suspension cartridges for road riders and racers looking for the ultimate in feel and control. GP suspension moved to Oxnard, California in August after a separation from the shared KFG Racing facility in Seattle, Washington.

Jake joins AFM President and business owner Berto Wooldridge, Pirelli Race tire distributor CT Racing owner Corey Neuer, and GP Suspension founder Dave Hodges as the management team at GP Suspension.

“It’s great to have a management team of former pro racers,” said Berto. “Having Jake Zemke as our VP of Business Development and R&D helps us to develop product at a very high level. We have made improvements to our product line up and development since Jake has been working with GP Suspension over the last four months. Jake’s work in setting up partnerships with Roland Sands and working with Carey Hart on his custom Indian projects has been huge for us.”

Since 2002, GP Suspension manufactures in the United States, race-specification suspension for every brand and type of motorcycle, and is widely used in amateur and professional motorcycle road racing with Daytona 200 poles, multiple track records, and wins across the country. GP Suspension has cartridge kits for almost every make and model including all sport bikes, touring bikes, Harley Davidsons, and Indian Motorcycles with a 30-day money back guarantee. www.gpsuspension.com

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