"Revalve" is a generic term. People offering this service can either be trusted or not, usually following a recommendation from someone having experience of their services. There are suspension gurus that can make a damper rod fork work very well.dfh wrote:
"Revalved" stock fork. As a damper rod fork can only be "revalved" by enlarging or brazing up and redrilling the fixed holes and/or changing oil weight treat suppliers of this service with caution.
a) I wouldn't trust K-tech. They messed me about and cost me a fortune on a set of forks. They also made a shit job of it. Others, however, have had better experiences.dfh wrote:
Upgraded internals with stock forks. Splits into three categories.
a) Upgrades to the damper rod. Racetec from the USA and I belive K-tec from the UK offer competing versions of the same concept. The stock damper rod has the compression holes drilled to offer no resistance and a replacement valve is placed between the spring base and the top of the rod. This valve operates in the same way a valve in a cartridge damper lowering resistance (damping) as shaft velocities rise.
b) Replace damper rod with a catridge kit. A company in the USA ( http://www.Traxxion.com ) offers complete cartidge kits for the SV650-41mm damper rod fork like the TRX. Expensive at over $us1000. Ohlins and WP do not offer kits for the TRX.
c)Thundercat/YZF600 front end. Easy swap. Adds proper cartridge dampers with adjustments for way less than any other alternative but still will neet to be resprung and revalved to suit TRX. Maintains geometry,speedo, clamps, wheel, mudguard. Looks stock for those with insurance and or enforcement issues. Supply of straight front ends not good in Oz.. better in UK.
Any more ideas out there?
DFH
With a Race Tech valve emulator you lose the ability to adjust rebound damping.
c)Cat front end needs spacers machining up for the TRX front wheel. TRX mudguard isn't a direct fit on the Cat forks. You could use FireStorm forks too.
Think I'll go iron my underwear now.
