Too Trick Racing Suspensions was started as most good things
are, out of necessity. It's main instigators were "Too Trick"
Al Dyck and Joe Skidd. From working on Al's own race
bikes and winning titles, Al and Joe learned a lot and started
passing on their combined experience to the general public in
1989.
Al Dyck of Abbotsford B.C. started racing Motocross in
1979 at the age of 15, (a bit late by today's standards.) That
same year he won the Canadian National 80cc. Championships. Al
became a pro rider in 1981 and in 1984 became Canada's National
#3 motocross rider. In that same year Joe Skidd from Batawa, Ontario
started as Al's mechanic, and for the next 7 years, Joe and Al
won many National titles together.
Al Dyck has 22 years experience as a rider and 20 as
a PRO.
- 7 Time National Champion
- 86 Montreal Supercross
- Golden State Round
- 3 Time MX Des Nations
- Worked with Noleen Racing for 4 Winters
- Wrenched for Larry Ward and Darcy Lange, Canadian National
#3
Joe Skidd
- 7 Year Pro Motorcross Mechanic
- 2 Years Noleen Racing
- 2 Years Suspension Mechanic Mussy Kawasaki Scott Russel
- 1 Year World Super Bike
- 4 Years Ohlins Technician In Charge Of Aprilla 125, 250, 500
World GP Suspensions