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    put them in the store so i can buy them suspension refresh is next on my list
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    i might also be interested in them

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    RaceTech is currently doing a full suspension build for me, but evidently the biggest flaw in the forks are the tubes themselves. Mine were worn beyond repair and I thought they were still functioning properly. I'm having a heck of a time trying to find some tubes in good shape or someone who custom builds them.


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    I got a NOS set off 200X,350X and 250R some as cheap as 250$. I couldn't touch a set a few years ago for 600$ or better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ceaserthethird View Post
    RaceTech cartridge emulator ~ Sounds interesting, Let us know how they work Billy.

    They work very well. They take some time to get dialed in, but its a night and day difference. I won't say its like bolting on a pair of inverts (because its not) but boy it does make a difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Golightly View Post
    Yes...and they work pretty well. I did quit a bit of research with mine and got the right model to work in the Rs. I've been running them about 3 years now. I plan to list them in the store soon.
    any chance you could organise me a set?

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    anyone have the part number for the correct RaceTech emulator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kintore View Post
    x2 with Max, progressive springs and a inch or two PVC pipe in there work MINT. That or sockets, used them too.

    I ran prog springs, sockets and some heavier oil. The air valves at the top are for releasing pressure, not putting it in.

    when going to a heavier oil would you use a suspension fork oil? and what weight fork oil is just heavier than atf?

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