As I mentioned on another thread, the RaceTech emulators are only about $120 and a reasonably mechanical person can install them.
Remove brake caliper, wheel and fender.
Remove forks.
Remove fork cap.
Pull out springs.
Invert forks to drain oil.
Remove single bolt on bottom of each fork.
Dump out damper rods.
Drill out original damper holes per instructions.
Reinstall dampers with bolts and new crush washer.
Preadjust emulator valves.
Drop valve on top of damper.
Refill with fork oil to proper level.
Drop in stock springs (or new RaceTech springs).
For stock spring, shorten spring spacers by thickness of emulator.
Install spacers and fork caps.
Install forks, wheel, brake caliper, and fender.
Greg
Remove brake caliper, wheel and fender.
Remove forks.
Remove fork cap.
Pull out springs.
Invert forks to drain oil.
Remove single bolt on bottom of each fork.
Dump out damper rods.
Drill out original damper holes per instructions.
Reinstall dampers with bolts and new crush washer.
Preadjust emulator valves.
Drop valve on top of damper.
Refill with fork oil to proper level.
Drop in stock springs (or new RaceTech springs).
For stock spring, shorten spring spacers by thickness of emulator.
Install spacers and fork caps.
Install forks, wheel, brake caliper, and fender.
Greg
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