ABOUT : Company Profile
G.M.D. Computrack was invented by Australian Greg McDonald. His
development started back in 1982 and was perfected over the next 11
years before he sold his first machine in Japan. The second machine
(which was the first for retail use) was sold to Kent Soignier of
G.M.D. Computrack Atlanta in November of 1993. Since then, the company
has grown by leaps and bounds with there being 11 workshops in the
United States and another dozen in other parts of the world.
The mainstream business of G.M.D. Computrack is an international chain
of licensed workshops that measure the chassis of a motorcycle to check
for alignment and geometry. This allows us to determine if there are
improvements that can be made to help the motorcycle handle better.
We have thousands of happy customers all over the world. We are talking
about significant improvements in the chassis/handling, with customer
descriptions such as "secure", "confidence inspiring", "awe-some",
"brilliant", "more stable" and "dynamic " being the most frequent.
Every new inquiry has an air of skepticism about it, and we respond to
this with a "we'll blow your socks off" attitude.
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