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Camso Dealers in Northwest?

Vincenthdfan

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So I've been perusing the Camso Website because I'm really interested in one of their kits (yeah, I know they're kinda ugly).

I gotta say...their website sucks.

I'm not sure if its because they're an international company and things get lost in translation, but it's laid out very poorly.

At any rate, are there any dealers here in the Northwest where I can actually look at one and perhaps order one at some point in time?

Their website links to dealers, but it's just generic link to all the dealerships in my zip code and I'm pretty certain they're not all actively participating Camso Dealers.

Yes, they can probably get you one, but they're certainly not going to have one on hand to look at.

Any ideas?
 
Western Power Sports is the distributor for the Camso kit. I know that Carl's in Boise carries them. I would guess that dealerships that buy from WPS can get them. I don't know what the specific arrangement is for carrying them though.
 
Any dealer that is connected with WPS can order one. I just got mine at Empire Cycle in Spokane. As far as there website goes, yes its a little different but all the info is is there. I called there tech line, they were very good to work with and answered all my questions to my satisfaction. I got to ride a Camso DTS 129 and a TS-LT 5 weeks ago in 2' of pow at Roman Nose. I felt the Camso was much easier to ride, both kits were on 450 KTM's. Sold my sled and I'm all in!
 
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