Hi Guys
has either of you been tested?
a friend of mine is very pleased with the Cartridge emulator in its RD350.
cheers
Dirk
Cartridge Emulators
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Cartridge Emulators
KR-1S 1990
RG500 1987
RGV 250 1992
TZR250 (2MA) 1987
RG500 1987
RGV 250 1992
TZR250 (2MA) 1987
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Re: Cartridge Emulators
Too much information for me to digest
What do they do in simple speak
What do they do in simple speak
Smokings Good For You
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Re: Cartridge Emulators
Damping Rod style forks are notorious for being both too harsh, too mushy and too easy to bottom. Gold Valve Cartridge Emulators remedy this problem by controling the damping with a tunable valve that sits on top of the damping rod and is held in place by the main spring.Garry wrote:Too much information for me to digest
What do they do in simple speak
Simply put; Emulators make damping rod forks perform like well-tuned cartridge forks. Installation and tuning for any condition or rider preference is very straight-forward.
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Re: Cartridge Emulators
They are a good improvement in KR and all damper rod forks. gives you internal adjustment of comp damping. more feel and better bump absorption
In the KR1S forks you need to shorten the springs to make room for them or use shorter springs
Race tech ones are better quality with better instructions but a lot more expensive
In the KR1S forks you need to shorten the springs to make room for them or use shorter springs
Race tech ones are better quality with better instructions but a lot more expensive
Hardcore you know the score