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Race Tech Type 1 Fork Gold Valve Kit Fmgv S2053c on 2040-parts.com

US $125.99
Location:

Rohnert Park, California, US

Rohnert Park, California, US
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Race Tech's original bolt-on fork valving system for cartridge forks. Gold Valves commonly triple the flow area over stock pistons, putting valving control on the shim stack instead of the piston. This results in outstanding tuneability, improved control, traction, plushness and bottoming resistance.
Includes complete instructions, Gold Valve Pistons, Valving Charts, and Valving Shims. 
Note: Standard Gold Valve Kits are Compression Kits. Kits that end in "C" include both Compression and Rebound Gold Valves.

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