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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 926641, member: 18302"] Since you have the damper rod fork I highly recommend the emulators. They work great. However, you certainly could reduce high speed compression damping by making the holes in your damper rod bigger. Sorry, never done it, so no recomendatiosn on hole size. As part of the emulator installation, you do greatly enlarge the holes in the damper rod and maybe even drill some new ones. The larger holes will have little or no restriction to oil flow. The emulator sits on top of the damper rod and controls the oil flow with a spring loaded plate. The spring is over a bolt and it is adjsutable by tightning or loosening the nut on the bolt. You have to remove your fork springs and fish out the emulator to adjust it though - your clickers will no longer work. The emulators I put on my '90 KDX were one of the best peformance improvements I made to any motorcycle I've ever owned. Combined with stiffer springs and the right oil level, it made the bike worlds better than stock. [/QUOTE]
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