Hydrex Honda's Karl Harris and Stuart Easton will switch away from Showa forks this weekend to use K-Tech's own setup in order to get more front-end feel for both riders.
The team have been using Showa all season so far but team boss Shaun Muir has decided that more at-track support is needed for his riders to get the best from their Fireblades.
"We are using K-Tech's own forks which they have built for us. I felt that it was important to get as much support as I can for both Karl and Stuart and K-Tech will be available to gather data and give us lots of help," said Muir, talking to bikesportnews.com this afternoon.
"Stuart needs a bit more feel from the front end of his bike, so we will change the forks for both riders so we can do a lot of data comparison to see where we need to make changes."