JRi Shocks’ UTV racers contested the brutal Lake Havasu WORCS course and put their JRi suspension components to the test. WORCS racing has been known to offer up some of the harshest race courses in the country.
The WORCS UTV rounds three and four are coming up March 16-18 at Lake Havasu, Arizona. The season opener happens on February 2 in Las Vegas, and 2018 will see more than 11,000 racers compete on courses that combine fast open desert with outdoor-style motocross tracks, from Utah and Nevada to California and Arizona.
Here is WORCS Racing at Lake Havasu, Arizona with the JRi Shocks Team:
JRi Shocks Team at WORCS
JRi Shocks has ECX-1, 2.5-inch shaft adjustable compression shocks for UTVs. Based on JRi Shocks’ NASCAR technology and endurance testing by U.S. Special Forces operators, JRi says these shocks are built for demanding terrain, from the dunes and desert to the track and trails.
The JRi 2.5-inch shaft adjustable shock eliminates the fluid loss a traditional crossover-style compression adjuster sees by moving the compression adjustment to the shaft.
This allows the adjuster to work at the same velocities and volumes seen at the main piston as they are metered through the shaft.
The ECX-1 shocks are rebuildable, and they have a broad range of adjustability, with 70 compression positions.
Here is JRi Shocks Offroad Market Manager Tony Cuva with more on the ECX-1:
JRi Shocks ECX1 UTV Shock
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Founded in 2007 by Jeff Ryan, JRi Shocks provides suspension solutions for both professional racing and non-racing applications. JRi Shocks uses cutting-edge technological advancements with more than 100 years of collective experience in shock absorbers, hydraulics, and electronics to create high-performance, high-precision shock absorbers for the racing and automotive industry.
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