Racetech emulators on a R100RS

John Eckenrode jmevmi85 at aol.com
Sun May 9 15:56:22 EDT 2021


Let’s be fair to Tom.  He is a reseller. All resellers mark up items to make a living, and keep the lights on.  It’s a fact of life.

If you didn’t double-check your invoice for 31 days, that’s not on him. He’s FAR from the only one with a 30 day return policy.

Race tech has a website, and tech support is just a phone call away.  They are very, very helpful in my experience. 

V/r-

John

Sent from my phone, I apologize in advance for brevity and any spelling errors. 

> On May 9, 2021, at 3:43 PM, Michael Cecchini via MDAirheads <mdairheads at casano.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Actually Cutter doesn't put together a RaceTech Emulator "kit".  
> He buys everything from RaceTech just, like you & I can do on the RaceTech site.  
> Then he simply marks up the price, repackages the parts and sends to you. 
> 
> Do note, Cutter's warranty on anything RaceTech is only 30 days.  After that he'll tell you not to call him anymore.......even if his invoice shows he sent you the wrong springs and fork oil.  It's yours on day 31..   
> 
> RaceTech has a excellent site to deal with with full PDF instructions with pics that make the job easy. 
> The fork springs and fork oil drop-down menus are excellent and spot-on the money to your weight & suggestions. 
> 
> https://racetech.com/ProductSearch/12/BMW/R100RS/1980
> 
> 
> *******************************************************************
> From: William Lambert 
> 
>    You’re welcome Eric. There is no need to rush the suspension work into place.   The fairing is not an impediment to the fork work. The job is no more or less difficult with the fairing in place.  Yes, the forks will need to be removed from the triple-tree in their entirety.  They are then completely dismantled, cleaned and refurbished with new seals, washers etc.   Tom Cutter provides at a fair price a complete rebuild kit for the fork assembly.  His kit, along with fresh oil and the RaceTech goodies makes for a very nice end result. Done properly,  there will be no need to revisit the front end of the bike for many years to come. 
> 
>   Your pictures show a fine example of the RS.  You certainly wasted no time digging in.  Enjoy. 
> 
> ***************************************************************
>> Michael Cecchini wrote:
>> 
>> Do the emulators.  Big diff and you'll thank yourself.
>> Be ready to find out how much your shocks suck. ;)
>> 
>> Don't send your forks to Cutter.  He screwed-up mine big time.
>> Contrary to popular & poorly informed opinions he's a hack. 
>> I ended up doing them properly myself.  
>> 
>> Bill Lambert and I can answer further questions.  
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Zwicky, Eric 
>> 
>> MD brethren,
>> 
>> I have a barn-find R100RS.  1980 European model. I am taking it apart 
>> as it sat 5 years under a tarp.
>> 
>> The PO put '84 forks with Brembo brakes on, but I still have the originals.
>> 
>> I know some of you guys run the Racetech Gold valve emulators (I think I 
>> got that right), and I wonder if that's an upgrade you would recommend 
>> for my bike.  The PO pt progressive springs in but that's all I know as 
>> far as deviation from the stock '84 forks.
>> 
>> Since I have the fairing off, now might be the time to think about all 
>> the stuff in the front of the bike.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> 
>> Eric Z
>> Richmond
> 
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