For the second successive year, InFront Motorcycles will again be providing tyre and suspension services at both the Classic TT and Manx GP having a major presence in the paddock at the TT Grandstand once more.
The Chester based concern is fronted by former racer James Powell and 2011 TT Privateer’s Champion and ex-factory Norton rider Ian Mackman, who took the IFM-built Superbike to 15th place in this year’s Senior TT. Situated in Paddock A opposite the Hailwood Centre, the InFront Motorcycles set up has a wealth of experience and will offer a wide range of services to all competitors – ranging from newcomers through to the more experienced regulars – throughout the fortnight.
Amongst those services will be their Ohlins Service Centre whereby products can be serviced with suspension advice available at a cost through the week. Riders can work with the IFM staff after each practice and race session and help with whatever you need, fully utilising Mackman’s eight years of experience on the Mountain Course.
Three qualified and certified tyre fitting staff will be using the latest spec machines to supply, fit and balance tyres from Dunlop, Pirelli, Metzeler, Continental and Michelin, whilst they will also fit customers own tyres to their rim. Advice is free and available on areas such as tyre pressures and tyre wear etc. with information sheets being supplied containing all the relevant data.
The IFM truck opens for business, today, Thursday 14th August, and will be open right the way through the festival until after the Senior Manx GP closes the fortnight of activity on Friday 29th August. Everyone can be catered for, from newcomers to the bigger teams that need the services they provide.
There will also be a free prize draw running throughout the fortnight giving you the opportunity to win a set of Dunlop tyres as well as an Arai helmet.
To pre order and get the best deals in the paddock call James or Ian on 01244 680433 or email James on james@ifm-moto.com. Further information can be found at http://www.facebook.com/InFrontmotorcycles and on http://www.twitter/infrontmcs
Picture by Glynne Lewis. Ian Mackman on the IFM Suzuki at this year's TT.