Best rebuilder for the woods?

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Best rebuilder for the woods?

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I want to send out the forks and shock on my 05 KX125 hybrid project. Who is the best at rebuilding/valving the KYB's for the woods?

Thanks in advance for any info or help you can provide! I've never sent out my suspension before, so I'm somewhat of a newb in that department :doh:
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Best rebuilder for the woods?

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Your gonna get a million replys. The best of the three that I have used was a small business in Wichita ks called tech care. His name is Dennis and he didn't try to sell me what wasn't needed. At 166lbs I even stayed with factory spring on his recommendation. Stayed planted really well. Felt great and tracked really well.
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If you don't mind doing it yourself try a race tech gold valve.
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I use a small guy as well. He has done my 93 forks and just set up my RM forks for a KDX. I haven't rode on the RM forks yet, but what he was able to do to my KDX forks was magic.
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