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Installing Race Tech Cartridge Emulators in a Motorcycle Fork

The Great Pretenders: Make your motorcycle's fork think it's a cartridge type. From the April 1997 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser magazine. By Evans Brasfield.
February, 2009
Racetech Emulator Lg
Small but effective, the Race... 
   
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Racetech Emulator Lg
Small but effective, the Race Tech Emulator simply slips inside your fork tube. The spring holding down the emulator plate controls high-speed damping. Photography by Lynn McCredy.
Racetech Bench Lg
A few tools and a place to... 
   
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Racetech Bench Lg
A few tools and a place to work on your fork tubes is all that's required, or a motorcycle dealer can install the Emulators.
Racetech Dampretbolt Lg
In the damper retaining bolt... 
   
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Racetech Dampretbolt Lg
In the damper retaining bolt doesn't want to come loose (often the case when it is first removed), try shocking the threads. Here an aluminum dowel is used to apply a couple of good whacks.
Racetech Forkcapout Lg
When removing the fork cap,... 
   
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Racetech Forkcapout Lg
When removing the fork cap, remember that there is a large spring waiting beneath to launch it. Wear eye protection. You might also want to put a rag over the fork to slow down the cap's escape. On our Kawasaki, you depress the cap with a punch or screwing device while removing the circlip.
Racetech Drill Lg
Even if you don't have a drill... 
   
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Racetech Drill Lg
Even if you don't have a drill press, a steady hand will suffice when drilling the damper rods.
Racetech Damprods Lg
The top damper rod has been... 
   
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Racetech Damprods Lg
The top damper rod has been modified. The top holes have been drilled, and all burrs have been removed with a belt sander.
Racetech Fork Lg
This is one fork leg with... 
   
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Racetech Fork Lg
This is one fork leg with the Cartridge Emulator installed. From the bottom up: damping rod, top-out spring, Cartridge Emulator, and main fork spring.

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