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Does anyone make blank-off plates for the GSXR anti-dive valves?

I simply used a regular banjo bolt for my anti-dives to push the piston down and keep it locked open allowing the fork oil to bypass the anti dive.

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Remove the upper bleeder / banjo fitting, throw it in the parts bin and use your old banjo bolt to push the piston down allowing the fork oil to bypass the anti dive, that way you can still use the stock o-rings for seals.

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You will have to get emulators and stiffer springs though for this to work and use a single banjo bolt for your calipers.
 
Well got my Gold Valves today for my GSXR forks.. Bargain. $120 AU on that web site. Dont ask for a review yet, be awhile till its going

 
Dont ask for a review yet, be awhile till its going

I can save you the trouble, they work extremely well. This year I put a set of emulators in my 1100E fork along with Sonic springs and it is now about 85% of the way to a modern cartridge fork like my GSXR1000 has. I am going to do some fine tuning in the spring and see if I can get it a bit closer yet.


Mark
 
The emulators don't completely bypass the anti Dive units in my opinion... I tested both with a flat plate & a grooved plate (with emulators fitted) and you could feel the difference. :)
 
The emulators don't completely bypass the anti Dive units in my opinion... I tested both with a flat plate & a grooved plate (with emulators fitted) and you could feel the difference. :)

I just pulled the innards out of my anti dives so never actually tested with plates.

How many cross drills did you have?

My PO drilled one set in the wrong place so I ended up with 3 sets of through holes although only 2 are pressurized.
 
I drilled 3 sets from memory. As I recall I don't think it's possible to get the bottom set low enough to bypass the anti dive completely. :)
 
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