Motool Digital Sag Scale Demo’s at Laguna Seca WSB
Press Release | July 7, 2016
The Motool Slacker digital sag scale will make its first public appearance at the upcoming World SBK and MotoAmerica race at Laguna Seca the weekend of July 8th-10th.
Motool will be doing demos of the Slacker all weekend long and will also host an autograph session with DDR racing’s Danielle Diaz. There will be free posters and stickers all weekend as well as exclusive discounts for fans that visit their tent. They will also be giving out 3 free Slackers and street kits as well as some Motool hats at the Fan party which will take place on Saturday night on the Paddock at the SBK Showcase Stage presented by Parts Unlimited. Everyone is welcome to come by and see the tool as well as meet the owner and inventor John Casebeer.
Slacker is a purpose built system that allows a person to quickly and easily make precise adjustments to their bike’s suspension with or without assistance. It was developed over the course of two years with input from industry leaders like Factory Connection, Pro Circuit, MMI and MB1 Suspension to assure the accuracy, consistency and reliability of the tool.
The Slacker digital sag scale has been available for over a year for off-road bikes and is quickly becoming the industry standard. It is currently used by several pro Supercross teams, factory off-road teams, top privateer riders and FMX superstars like Nate Adams and Destin Cantrell. Slacker is already being used on the street by Öhlins Racing, K-Tech Suspension, MMI, Fast Bike Industries, Monkey Works Cycle and Danielle Diaz Racing. We anticipate it will be quickly adopted by the street bike community just as it has been in the off-road community.
Motool is a startup company from Flagstaff, Arizona. The company is best known for bringing the world’s first digital sag scale to market in late 2014 and is dedicated to making the highest quality and most innovative tools and accessories by leveraging all current and relevant technologies and materials. Motool strives to make bike setup and maintenance easier and more precise for riders of all abilities. For more information on the company and the Slacker digital sag scale please visit http://motool.co