What are the options for cartridge emulators for the old FZS these days?
We put debrix emulators in the track bike but it appears they are no more? Can't get onto their website anymore so i'm assuming they are defunct.
Is gold valves the only other option apart from that?
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Yes, the postage was always a killer, hence my Group buy of emulators to save $$$ back in 2013.
You could also try putting a Wanted post on the SV650.org forum as the Suzuki bods seem a lot more keen on the emus, someone might still have a pair for sale.
I'm in Oz so i'm probably stuffed either way!
But speaking of SV650 perhaps the SV650 people will be able to tell me the dimensions of standard SV650 fork springs. Saw some on gumtree and they are straight rate and from 41mm tubes....might be good in the fazer, but might also be not much of an upgrade at 0.7kg spring rate...$30 though so not bad.
Aftermarket SV650 springs would be an option, but as those bikes are some 20kg lighter than the FZS they'd need to be a fairly high spring rate.
Aftermarket Bandit 600 ones (if available there) could be a better good choice as they're heavy old buses.
For both my emu conversions I used standard springs from a 94-97 Honda VFR750 and then an early VFR800; although technically dual rate, from memory they averaged around 0.85kg which suited me fine.
Sorry for stupid question, but all links for emulators are for H.D. ones not for Fazer. is it correct?
Not a stupid question at all.
A few years ago, some SV650 owners noticed these HD emulators suited 41mm diameter forks (and also noticed how cheap they were).
They found that they were a straight for 1st Gen SV650 forks.
In 2013 I discovered they were also perfect fit for Fazer FZS600 forks.
The 'debate' about whether the Emulator's preload spring is too firm (to accommodate the extra weight of Harley Davidsons) is IMO a non-issue, as backing it's preload off makes it ideal for much lighter bikes such as Fazers