To let you know the outcome of the AGB-38 250 shock problem. We found out that there was a bad batch of shocks from the factory. My mate and I got ours replaced with no problems at all. My mate weights about 110 kg' so they provided him with a heavier weight shock ( no extra) the shocks where replaced and fitted under warranty.
We took them out for a test ride yesterday afternoon, And I am pleased to say the problems have been fixed. I would only go as far as to say, that I may replace my rear shock sometime down the track as it could be a little firmer. To bring the Atomik AGB-38 250 up to speed do the following.
1. Replace rear shock ( as they a faulty, under warranty or after MARKET KTM shock)
2. Replace filter ( as standard filter is a car like filter) with a UNI-FILTER.
3. Replace engine oil after each tank ( for at least the first three tanks) with castrol 4T
4. Replace clutch lever and mount ( after it breaks as this will not take long ) With Honda CR125 or equivalent.
5.and replace fuel line clamps as they are a lose fit.
6. Grease up steering head bearing ( as there is little or none to speck of )
I am very happy with the bike now and do not expect any more major problems, or minor for that matter.
I will be going camping, shooting, riding ,fishing and having a beer or a 100, for about 10 days over X-Mas where I will give a run down if need be of the bikes progress.