Ricor - Intiminator Valve any one try these?
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Yesterday I the Harley Dealer finish installing the Intiminator in my 2009 Road King Classic, here in Panama, whent I recieved them no one ever herd about this litle anomal, not even the Dealer or other mechanic, I am glad that before I order them, I red a lot from this forum, call Brian nad had a good idea how the had to be install and how will be the result.
I had my first test ride yesterday here in Panama you have a lot of side road (like in the US), with many curves with holds, etc., I have to say that I was not happy with the entire suspension system the RKC came with, I even change the rear shock with the Hand-Adjustable Low Touring Shocks (which I regret today) I have already order the ROCIR rear Shocks.
I'm impressed, rode 70 miles from the Dealer to my house, using different alternatives, it is absolutely a tremendous improvement, corners a lot better and smooth’s out the bumps, it will not button out, which was my main concern, I even field now that the rear shock field better, even the mechanic from the dealer when he tested the Bike he was impress, he will no believe how this liter thinks can do so much change in the way the bike handles, I made suddenly stops the front suspension will not button out (my wife will love this, she hated every time I had to push the front brake).
I will say that this is like having a new bike, the felling, I already order the RICOR rear shocks, can’t wait to test my bike with the Intiminator and the RICOR rear SHOCKS.
I had my first test ride yesterday here in Panama you have a lot of side road (like in the US), with many curves with holds, etc., I have to say that I was not happy with the entire suspension system the RKC came with, I even change the rear shock with the Hand-Adjustable Low Touring Shocks (which I regret today) I have already order the ROCIR rear Shocks.
I'm impressed, rode 70 miles from the Dealer to my house, using different alternatives, it is absolutely a tremendous improvement, corners a lot better and smooth’s out the bumps, it will not button out, which was my main concern, I even field now that the rear shock field better, even the mechanic from the dealer when he tested the Bike he was impress, he will no believe how this liter thinks can do so much change in the way the bike handles, I made suddenly stops the front suspension will not button out (my wife will love this, she hated every time I had to push the front brake).
I will say that this is like having a new bike, the felling, I already order the RICOR rear shocks, can’t wait to test my bike with the Intiminator and the RICOR rear SHOCKS.
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The magic is in the IAS valve. They can not use it unless they license it from RICOR like Edlebrock has, it is still a conventional shock with some additions, but no real patentable changes.
Edlebrock makes agreat shock for your truck or car if they make one for it.) They will not even sell a shock for a car or truck they have not personally verified their tune and made adjustments if needed for that particular vehicle. Like your bike, you will not believe the difference and have to experience an IAS shock on a truck or car to believe it. For the record I am not associated with or have ANY business connections with Edlebrock.. just have run their product.
We will get to cars and trucks someday, but right now you guys and other model bike riders are keeping us pretty busy, along with manufacturing VIBRINATORS as fast as we can and we are not currently able to get into cars or trucks on any kind of production basis. I have been running a proto-type set that we modified a stock shock for on my Chevy Tahoe for over 5 years now, and also used Edlebrocks on my C6 Corvette with a similar experience you have on your bike.
When we do get to cars or trucks it will have our 3rd Generation IAS technology like you have now, perhaps even better.
Glad you like your new ride and thanks for the post. Just thinking if all our customers posted on this forum it would be swamped.
Hal
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Did you lower the front about an inch to level the bike with the 940's (940's sit 1" lower than stock) in the rear? Im doing the racetech ones will drop the front some to level the bike for better handling.
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No They are the stock springs. Contact ricor and see it they will work with the racetech springs. The 940 rears sit the same as stock on a flhx.
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Just FYI - another thread from earlier this year on the same topic: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...iminators.html