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I used their recommendations and it’s like night and day. I think I’m 7 turns in which is a tad hard so I’m gonna set them to 5 turns in and be done.
Forks have to be completely disassembled for the work that needs to be done.
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waktaylor wrote: I recently installed racetech gold valves. Racetech gives preload and “tuning” starting point for each bike. Check out their site and read in their instructions.
I used their recommendations and it’s like night and day. I think I’m 7 turns in which is a tad hard so I’m gonna set them to 5 turns in and be done.
Forks have to be completely disassembled for the work that needs to be done.
Thank you!
I think these must be a project for the next winter. So you have got a «new» bike now?
What about fine tuning do you need to completly dissamble the forks?
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I installed Sonic springs and I'd say the springs made a bigger difference than the emulators. The emulators are nice and all but I don't notice a huge difference between them and the stock setup. I installed them and never pulled them to fine tune though. Maybe I should? I'm reasonably happy with the front end performance so I didn't find the need to experiment much.
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Did you leave the adjuster bolt alone? Mines are 7 turns in but they need to by 4 or 5 turns in instead.
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CoreyClough wrote: I am running the Race Tech Gold Valves on my 85 GPz550, and love it. Previously I was running Progressive Suspension Springs only with the recommended oil level. Big difference in front end from then to now. Love it! Doing the Gold Valves, it disables the Anti-Dives. I still have them bolted on, but the brake lines to them are no longer there. Like that of the Ronco Grill, I set it and forget it. Been running this for a year now.
Thank you for your input.
You have replaced the progressive spring to «normal» one?
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Kidkawie wrote: Besides the emulators a stiffer spring is a good idea. Also, dont forget about upgrading the shocks.
I have new shocks rear, what spring is best with emulator, not progressive?
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gordone wrote:
Kidkawie wrote: Besides the emulators a stiffer spring is a good idea. Also, dont forget about upgrading the shocks.
I have new shocks rear, what spring is best with emulator, not progressive?
I have progressives, emulators are next then a fork brace.
Steve
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