View Full Version : Racetech Emulators for 99 - 02 curvy (brand new)
charlie13
05-03-09, 04:58 PM
As it says in the title, I have for a sale a brand new pair of Racetech Cartridge Fork Emulators, brand new boxed and unused, for an SV650 99 - 02 curvy model. I have also got a pair of dampers rods, ready to fit, which have had the rebound hole welded shut and the compression holes in the lower part of rod drilled out that I will include with the emulators. All you need ready to fit with no further modifications or fiddling about required.
Basically my finger slipped while I was ebay today ;) and I've got a pair of gixxer forks winging their way to me, so the emulators are now surplus to requirements before I've even got around to fitting them.
£100 including postage to mainland UK, it's usually £120 for the emulators alone.
xXBADGERXx
05-03-09, 10:16 PM
Damnit , why are these never for a pointy ?
charlie13
06-03-09, 06:37 AM
the part code for the emulators is FEGV S3801 but I can't get on to the RaceTech website at the mo to check whether these fit any other models. I'll post it up when I can confirm if they fit anything else. Oh, and having had a look at the PDQ website they are now selling for £142.32
Edit: listing for racetech fitments found here http://street.parts-unlimited.com/25/155/6073256
SVDragRacer
06-03-09, 08:31 AM
Well just looking at the street parts website theres a different part number for pointies so i would assume they're different.
If only i wasnt a student with no money........
charlie13
06-03-09, 08:40 AM
ah student life, i remember it well. at least those bits of it when i wasn't drinking ;-)
Jay12329
06-03-09, 02:06 PM
Hmmm tempted.
Have you got springs to go with these? or is it just the emulators and rods?
Must stop spending money...must stop spending money...
J
charlie13
06-03-09, 02:26 PM
Hi J, you can fit them with the standard springs. A lot of folks seem to like to upgrade springs as well but you can just fit the emulators.
I have got a set of WP ProLine progressive springs in my forks at the moment with 20W oil. I could take these out for you and swap mine back to standard, but I'd want about £40 - 45 for the springs as well.
charlie13
08-03-09, 02:39 PM
3455
3456
charlie13
11-03-09, 09:13 AM
bump
anyone want to make an offer before these go on ebay?
Jay12329
11-03-09, 02:16 PM
I really cant justify this just yet :( I've got some progressive springs in the front. I need to concentrate on getting my bike running rather than shiny bits for it.
Good luck with the sale!
J
charlie13
11-03-09, 09:10 PM
cheers jay, hope your spannering goes well :-)
cowboy racing
12-03-09, 08:45 AM
did anyone find out if they fit a pointy cheers
charlie13
12-03-09, 08:59 AM
they are definitely curvy fitment only
Dammit, I've got my forks apart on the bench right now to do the seals! If i wasn't thinking of selling the bike I'd snap these up. They aint gonna add £100 to the value so not much point really.
Bugger, really bad timing. :(
erm, ........carry on! lol. :D
No, bad timing is these being up at a great price after I put myself £200 into my overdraft fixing my bike after having it stolen+recovered!
If they're still going at the end of March, I'd definitely take a look at them :)
charlie13
13-03-09, 05:50 PM
They're on ebay now, £85 reserve for anyone who's interested. Cheers for looking :-)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130293543047
vBulletin® , Copyright ©2000-2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.