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Newbies!

Posted by csc_admin on Mar 10th 2015

Folks, meet the latest editions to our CSC family!  Allow me to introduce you to Ryan Sarancha (on the left) and Richard Cota (on the right)...

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Let me tell you a bit about Richard first.   Richard is a good guy and I’m here to tell you, he’s a mechanical and electrical genius.   I met Richard when he recently joined the CSC team, and I am already mightily impressed.

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We’ve had a lot of positive comments all over the Internet about our online maintenance tutorials, and some folks have even gone as far as to thank Steve and me.   Guys (and I use the term “guys” in a non-gender-specific sense), I’m just the scribe and the button-pusher.  All of what you’ve seen in the maintenance tutorials comes from Richard…he’s the guy who walked me through what he was doing and explained everything along the way.

Richard is a California native who has been around high performance motorcycles and cars his entire life.   Like many of us, he started wrenching and riding as a youngster.   He’s a Honda, Ford, and Chrysler certified technician, and he holds similar credentials from Bosch for European vehicles.  Richard has been a chief mechanic for Baja race teams, he’s the crew chief for an NHRA top fuel dragster, he ran his own shop (R&R Cycles) for 18 years, and he worked with Trinity Racing developing off-road performance products.  Folks, Richard knows his stuff and he knows it well.   We’re lucky to have him on the CSC team.

Ryan Sarancha is a guy I’ve known for a while…about 10 years, actually.   He’s the newest addition to the CSC sales team with an encyclopedic knowledge of motorcycles.

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I first met Ryan at a cycle shop when I needed tires, and he impressed me immediately.  Ryan is low key, articulate, he knows his stuff, he’s not pushy, and he always took the time I needed to clearly explain to me different products’ advantages and disadvantages.  Over the next 10 years, I bought jackets, batteries, tires, air filters, and a bunch of other things from Ryan, and I picked up a lot of free advice in the process.   I’ll take a minute to brag here:  When Steve said he needed more people, Ryan was the very first person I thought of, and I was the guy who introduced him to the boss.

Ryan is one of us; he’s been a motorcycle enthusiast for most of his life.  What I especially like about Ryan is that he’s the real deal.   A few years ago, he bought a KLR and proceeded to fully set it up for a ride up to (get this) the Arctic Circle in Alaska.   Wow, a real bucket list trip and a real adventure rider!   Ryan explained to me that the capstone of that trip was a 23-hour Iron Butt ride from Seattle to Los Angeles.   I don't know about that being the capstone...Ryan told me about a close encounter with a bear that sounded pretty exciting!  Whether racing motocross, adventure touring, cutting laps at Willow Springs, or commuting to work, Ryan takes every opportunity to get on a motorcycle.   Like all of us, he’s looking forward to his next adventure on a CSC RX3.