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Was given a tour of their facility in Canoga Park CA. about
20 miles from where I am, and was shown all the different
bins for the parts that go into making a shock, which explained
why it took so long to put together. If they were out of a
particular part. Believe they machined all of there parts.
Believe I was introduced to Gil, but wasn't aware until now
of how famous he was in the AMA. Actually says he passed
in May 2015 from a heart attack. sad
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oops never mind, won't promote what they no longer make :banghead:
Did not pay attention that this was F3 topic, just assumed
all the shocks for Rt & F3 were the same. Sorry for the confusion.
Will step aside.
No doubt I may have my dates / time frame mixed up on his death, but it was not too long ago. Yes, Gil made a mark in the motorcycle community, especially motocross. Recently, for another motorcycle, I had shipped to me a pair of Curnutt shocks. Working with Charlie Curnutt is where Gil got his start. Also with the Curnutt shocks was a very early non gas pressurized set of Works Performance shocks. These are the oldest Works Performance shocks I have had, possibly circa 75.