Author Topic: Intiminator Inertia Active Suspension  (Read 2558 times)

Offline SamSam

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Intiminator Inertia Active Suspension
« on: December 27, 2011, 08:05:40 PM »
Just read about this product in the Jan 2012 issue of Motorcycle Consumer News (back cover article).  Is anyone using it or know anything about it?  I am interseted in trying it and would welcome any insights.  www. ricorshocks.com
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Offline Daytona_Mike

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Re: Intiminator Inertia Active Suspension
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2011, 08:19:10 PM »
We have been using these for years and they really work well.  These and those Rocors look like similar products.
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I see they have a product for our more 'sensitive'  riders called the Vibranator. ::)
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Offline diego092409

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Re: Intiminator Inertia Active Suspension
« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2014, 07:10:28 AM »
I have decided to go with the RICOR intiminators over the Race Tech Emulators.  I am curious as to whether I should get the sport over the touring due to my size or does that have more to do with riding styles?  Persons who are of similar build and purchased the intiminators, what did you get and how did it work out for you? 
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