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Offset is the measurement between a line drawn thru the steering head and a line drawn thru the fork tubes . Harry , I think what you are experiencing is the wheelbarrow effect . By decreasing the offset so dramatically you are pushing the front wheel instead of pulling it . Have a headache at the moment, so my brain isn't clear , let me think on this a bit . Dusty
That's what I'm getting at. If you have a 22� head angle on one bike and a 27� angle on another, the same tree offset (fork length being equal) gives a different trail number. So what you see on one configuration means nothing in another. Rake and trail though are more absolute. Those are the numbers you want to pay attention to.You are right about the wheelbarrow effect. Going over a curb with a wheelbarrow becomes easier the more horizontal (greater offset) the relationship between the wheelbarrow handles and the wheel axle.Where's Greg F when you need him? He's done the upside-down UJM fork conversion on a loop. Not the same frame, but certainly the same considerations. He'd be a big help.
I used gsxr forks as I recall that they seemed to be close in length. I did increase the length of the rear shocks using a set of 13.25 inch ohlins instead of the 12.5 inch stock.
Is the offset measured at the top clamp?
...There are some bikes having different offsets on top and bottom fork yokes...
while true, it requires that the holes be bored at an angle. rare, but guzzi did do this in the 1400 eldo.
I think I had the right on first try. I worked this problem out again, and by raising the rear you likely decreased the trail even though the offset at the triples added some, just not enough to make the increase in trail as you may be thinking.I want an A+ on this, and a gold star, and some sort of other sticker of some sort