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    #16
    Both sonic and racetech spring calculators recommend about a 1.0, so I'm going with Sonic. I'm happy to help out another GSR member and save money.

    Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
    The drilling is easy. Go for it.
    I have a wimpy 12v drill. Will this even suffice for the task? or would I need to have a shop of sorts do this?

    Also, racetech site says the FEGV S3001 emulators are the ones for my bike, is this correct? Their site layout is questionable in my opinion.

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      #17
      Originally posted by theresthatguy View Post
      Both sonic and racetech spring calculators recommend about a 1.0, so I'm going with Sonic. I'm happy to help out another GSR member and save money.



      I have a wimpy 12v drill. Will this even suffice for the task? or would I need to have a shop of sorts do this?

      Also, racetech site says the FEGV S3001 emulators are the ones for my bike, is this correct? Their site layout is questionable in my opinion.
      I used a drill press, but the steel seemed fairly soft. I think a 12v drill would do it. Got a small vise to hold it?
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        #18
        Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
        I used a drill press, but the steel seemed fairly soft. I think a 12v drill would do it. Got a small vise to hold it?
        I have a roommate. All jokes aside, no I don't.

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          #19
          You need to get out and make some friends, then.

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            #20
            or buy a drill press. found this one on amazon for 80 bucks. http://www.amazon.com/WEN-4208-8-Inc...ds=drill+press

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