I'm getting ready to upgrade my fork springs to a set of racetechs and was wondering if the valve assembly in the forks are adjustable or if I would need to buy a gold valve for adjustability also looking for recommendations on oil weight
AFAIK, no ability to adjust after assembly on the ST1100 - unless you disassemble the forks to do it ...The gold valve I installed on my 1300 was not adjustable beyond selecting the shims before assembling and installing the valve. I know the 1100 is different, but don't know if you have the capability to adjust damping after the forks are assembled.
Or you well out some serious cash...AFAIK, no ability to adjust after assembly on the ST1100 - unless you disassemble the forks to do it ...![]()
Ahh, I am getting better at replying to myselfI will have to do a front suspension overhaul on my -92 built ST1100 after the packing (or something else) failed yesterday. I might install a set of Gold Valves at the same time and see if the front gets better. The rear shock has been replaced a couple of years back and it made a huge difference.
Do you remember which model of the Gold Valves is the correct one?
Full manual gives more insight:Fitting the emulator requires some basic drilling of the stock damper rod to move the compression damping function solely to the emulator.
RT give out a one-time code for access to their shim suggestions when you buy their products now, but 'twas not aways so. The instructions supplied with Gold Valves (attached) back in the day (90's I think) used to contain all sorts of useful information. As far as I can tell, the shim recipes are the same as their current recommendations.Full manual gives more insight:
You'll also need to register at their site for valving/shim calculation/suggestion...