I've been doing a lot of reading and searching the forums, but I have a rudimentary understanding of this geometry stuff. My eyes start to cross after a while.....information overload.
I have a '75 XS650 and I'd like to upgrade the front end. I have access to a good machinist, welder and a friend that's an engineer. But I need to narrow down the choices a bit, first.
I've seen several GSXR swaps, but they're shorter and alter the geometry a good bit. Ideally, I'd like to find something that DOESN'T require re-raking the neck.
Here are some stock XS650 specs:
Tire size: 26.1"
Rake: 27 degrees
Offset: 1.938"
Fork Length: 29.5"
Tree rake: 0.0 degrees
Trail: ~ 3.9 - 4.47 (I'm seeing two numbers....maybe different between early and later models?)
I've found some CBR 600RR forks. They're traditional (not USD). They're 45 mm, vs. 34mm for the '75 XS.
Online, I've found the CBR has a rake of 24 degrees and trail of 3.7".
I've asked the seller for fork length, steering stem length and a rough measurement of the offset of the triples (stem to triple distance).
The rake and trail of the two bikes seem close, at least with the measurements I have. How big a difference is three degrees when it comes to suspension geometry? Is that, like "Really close and ought to work great!", or is three degrees suicidal? Will it be a twitchy tank slapper or ill handling pig?
I'm not set on USD forks. Traditional but modern and beefy are fine. Can someone help me sort through the myriad charts and info online and suggest a set of forks/triples that are a good starting point? I don't mind mixing and matching. Bonus of the upper triple has handlebar mounts.