what is spoons website?
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http://www.spoonsports.us/
They are really at heart a very small company with a small company's attitude toward the sport. If you contact them directly you are going to be surprised, really.
You might be better off talking to groups and distributors who have been dealing with Spoon Sports for a long time, people who have learned things the hard way already and who might be able to guide you toward what it is you're looking for.
In the USA, Opak Racing is a big Spoon supporter.
In Canada, A J Racing is a big Spoon supporter.
I'd be comfortable talking to either of them about what it is you're trying to buy.
Remember that a lot of Spoon developed parts are designed for a specific purpose related to their racing programmes, and they'll tell you to your face that you should not be buying a particular part if you don't know what you're doing. :-)
http://www.spoon.jp/eng/ <--That is the site in English maintained by Spoon sports itself. There are many errors in the English, but you're dealing with Spoon itself at that site.
http://www.spoonsports.us/
They are really at heart a very small company with a small company's attitude toward the sport. If you contact them directly you are going to be surprised, really.
You might be better off talking to groups and distributors who have been dealing with Spoon Sports for a long time, people who have learned things the hard way already and who might be able to guide you toward what it is you're looking for.
In the USA, Opak Racing is a big Spoon supporter.
In Canada, A J Racing is a big Spoon supporter.
I'd be comfortable talking to either of them about what it is you're trying to buy.
Remember that a lot of Spoon developed parts are designed for a specific purpose related to their racing programmes, and they'll tell you to your face that you should not be buying a particular part if you don't know what you're doing. :-)
http://www.spoon.jp/eng/ <--That is the site in English maintained by Spoon sports itself. There are many errors in the English, but you're dealing with Spoon itself at that site.
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