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Old Apr 25th, 2008, 06:58 AM   #1
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Trying to find out if anybody has run a Race Tech kit in their front forks and if so what it's like. Thanks.


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Old Apr 25th, 2008, 11:55 AM   #2
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Trying to find out if anybody has run a Race Tech kit in their front forks and if so what it's like. Thanks.


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Are you referring to the springs, the "cartridge emulators", or both? We run the Racetech fork springs on a Land-Speed-Record Sportster & they are very good. They are constant-rate though, not progressive, but you can set the pre-load by using shims and/or pieces of PVC pipe cut to a specific length. Vastly superior to stock fork springs.

I have not tried the "cartridge emulators" but everyone I know who has likes them a lot. The best front end ever made for a Sportster (can be used on a Dyna too) was for the 1200S "Sport" model, 1998-2003, which had true cartridge forks which are externally adjustable. The RaceTech emulators make the front end almost that good - not externally adjustable, but much better rebound & damping control than stock.

I'm not familiar with the details of the front ends on the big Electra-Glides, etc. so I'm no help there, but from what I've seen on Sportsters & Dynas, RaceTech makes very good products.
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