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RRSP's versus Race Tech emulators?

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:06 pm
by m1rk666
One of my 3TJ RR fork seals has started to leak and I'm going to use this as an excuse to upgrade the front suspension. Don't want to replace the front end, so my options seem to be either Race Tech gold valve emulators and springs when I replace the seals or a pair of RRSP forks. Bike is currently only used on the road. A number of you seem to be using the RRSP forks but are there any opinions/comparisons of the RRSP's versus the emulators? From what I can gather RRSP's can be quiet expensive, so the emulators may be the cheapest option (cost versus gain)?

Re: RRSP's versus Race Tech emulators?

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 7:32 am
by Motorcycle Solutions
sp forks are very rare and very costley, i would go with the other options, and can supply seals too for £5 plus £1.50 postage i am ordering seals for amy fzr 3tj friday aswell for my customer with a susuki bandit front rebuild..

as before me number is on my business website, call us don't rely on the online shop a few probs with it...

Re: RRSP's versus Race Tech emulators?

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 3:28 pm
by Evilchicken0
When I spoke to RaceLab (they rebuilt my SP forks) they said not to bother with the emulators. Just renew the fork springs and oil.
Do the shock as well as the front and back work together

Re: RRSP's versus Race Tech emulators?

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 4:59 pm
by matfzr400rrsp
i have some very low milage sp forks with mint stactions 200 quid