Roger Ditchfield

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Roger Ditchfield

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I have just received pilot jets from Roger turn around was very fast and price was very reasonable
top man
A few months back I also bought front springs again these were well priced and as usual they came with the full back up info from Roger
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Argh good move posting here. Yes outstanding service and help from Roger at Revolution Racing as always. I got my custom racetech fork springs from him. He not only sells the parts, but is full of excellent after sales service and advice. A true old school gentleman as many have discovered on here.

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+1 on what has already been said. Roger has recently "Rogered" my forks and carried out repair/refurbishment of my Penske rear shock. Turn around time is super quick,advice of any description is only a phone call or e mail away and nothing is a problem. Absolute gentleman with all the time in the world for people. Customer care is second to none. Thanks Roger :thumbup:
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Can't say enough good things about Roger :) Top fellow for sure!
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Yep top bloke
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An asset to the forum, for sure.
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He's a top notch guy. Havnt spent a dime with him, yet.... :wink: and he's still give me loads of helpful advice and input. Huge asset to the VTR community :thumbup:
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I've just had my Penske shock overhauled/serviced by Roger Ditchfield. Quick turn around time and a first class service as always :D

You might be thinking why didn't I get it done locally seeing as we live so far apart, well the simple answer is, Rogers wealth of knowledge. I couldn't see the point of having it overhauled/serviced by someone local who doesn't know the way our bikes work like Roger does.

The fact I could post the shock to him was also an advantage.

Many thanks Roger for putting up with me and my list of questions on suspension. You've been a huge help to me this time and over the decade or more I've known you.

I would definitely recommend Roger for any suspension upgrades you are thinking about having done.

This is a link to his site:- http://www.revolutionuk.co.uk/

Cheers,

Chris.
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A gentleman and a scholar. Recommended.
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How brilliant is this forum? The variety of members and the kindness & helpfulness of all members is amazing and on top of this we have Roger to the benefit of all of us. Makes me realise how lucky I am to have found this forum.
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Kev L wrote:How brilliant is this forum? The variety of members and the kindness & helpfulness of all members is amazing and on top of this we have Roger to the benefit of all of us. Makes me realise how lucky I am to have found this forum.
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Kev L wrote:How brilliant is this forum? The variety of members and the kindness & helpfulness of all members is amazing and on top of this we have Roger to the benefit of all of us. Makes me realise how lucky I am to have found this forum.
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Couldn't have put it better myself.

Roger would be my first port of call when it comes to having my suspension serviced :thumbup:
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well said kev...... :thumbup:
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Thank you guys for your kind and flattering comments.
I am always happy to help the VTR enthusiasts where I can with honest and reliable information.
I share your love of "V" twins since my early racing days on a Vincent Black Shadow and Black Lightening.
The VTR was the last Honda road bike to use carbs and I was honoured to play a part in its development before the advent of the SPs and I am so pleased that the bike still has so many devotees.
Long live the VTR !!
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Roger, did you see the Vinnie Black Knight, in a multitude of bits that sold recently for £98,100!
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