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Old May 3rd, 2011, 02:55 PM   #177
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Originally Posted by tiggen View Post
Emulator is short for "Gold Valve Cartridge Emulator." That's Race Tech's name for the part.

Cuong is correct in that it improves front end feel, but emulators only affect compression damping. They sit on top of the damping rod already in the fork.

The damping rod in the fork has holes for both rebound and compression damping. When you put in an emulator, typically you drill out the compression holes in the damping rod so as to make them useless. That way the emulator now takes over the duties of compression damping, and the damper rod continues to do the duties of rebound damping.

The only way to affect rebound characteristics (in damping rod forks like in our Ninja 250's) is 1) to re-size the rebound holes in the damping rod or 2) to change the viscosity of the fork oil.

Hope this helps. And if you want to know more, I suggest you take a gander at Race Tech's Motorcycle Suspension Bible.
this is my understanding on race tech emulators as well. I have them in the dirt bikes.
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