Street Bike
Street Bike
Suspension
Optimize the way your motorcycle handles on the streets or on the circuit with RMR.
At RMR we understand road bikes, from cruisers to race bikes, and we have the components and settings to optimize your motorcycle’s capability, ride ability, and functionality.
When it comes to suspension for your motorcycle, RMR has you covered and supplies a full range of products and services for each and every model, and advanced settings and setup to have you riding like you dreamed of!
What We Do
Fork Service(WP/KYB/Showa)
A complete fork service is necessary when your forks are leaking or have a considerable amount of riding time. The oil inside works just like the oil in your engine, as it heats up, it breaks down. This causes seals and bushings to break down faster, fading performance and ride quality. During a fork rebuild, all parts are removed, cleaned, polished, and all necessary wear parts are replaced. We polish the chrome tubes to remove any scoring, replace all oil, and reassemble your forks to the specifications needed for your weight and riding style.
Shock Service
Our shock service is a basic maintenance of a rear shock. We completely disassemble the shock, clean the internals, replace the oil and the nitrogen. The parts are inspected to ensure that they are still within the manufacturer specifications.
Shock Rebuild
Our shock rebuild is a complete overhaul of your stock shock. After disassembly and cleaning of all the internals, we rebuild the seal head with all new components, and replace all of the wear parts to bring the shock back to manufacturer specifications. Finishing it off with new nitrogen and oil will bring your shock back to life. We service Ohlins, Showa, KYB, Penske, Matris, Nitron and Sachs rear shocks.
Ohlins, Penske, Matris & Nitron Shock Service Rebuild
We service and rebuild Ohlins and Penske shocks. This service includes labour, seal head and oil.
Sag Setup
Setting your sag is the simplest, most overlooked adjustment that you can make to drastically improve the handling of your bike. It’s also the most important step in setting up your suspension.