Hey Guys,
I am actually in the midst of this process after upgrading the front end of my VFR.
If you go and have a look here at Tony Foale his site;
https://motochassis.com/freeware/You will find freeware for the rake and trail etc in basic form + some other handy tools ( I use tube miter quite often ).
You can download those if you go here, and click on the download freeware bundle;
https://motochassis.com/shop/Please bear in mind it is barebones, you can also do this in an Excelsheet, as the whole thing is based on formula's.
Actually I think a lot of these are to be found on the Web, and he migth have combined them into an .exe, dunno... anyways....handy to have.
Resulting in exactly 100mm trail. To get to the 25° of rake I had to change the shock mountings, lowering them on the frame by 2.5 cm and using 36 cm eye to eye shocks length. Unfortunately, I don't have the length of the front fork with me now.
I am a bit puzzled here...You a referring to the 'ground trail' number here ?
I thought what you design around is your real trail/mechanical trail and that would be 90,6.
That is the number that is important in my opnion ?!
Unless in your more elaborate foale software the rake you have inputted is only your frame rake, and the software takes into account the extra angle changes because your rear tire is bigger then your front by 15 mm, so essentially your rake is further influenced ( steeper rake ) ... but then you end up with some scary numbers for trail on your inputs..??
For example a 'modern' sportsbike 2005 R1 uses 24 degrees of rake, 30 mm offset, and let's assume 315mm for the tire ( actually a little smaller I say about 313mm -theory vs real world ). The real trail would be 97 mm in this case. This is also what Yamaha communicates...Whereas the ground trail would be 107,34 (too much for a sportsbike imo to be real trail )...
So I am puzzled as in were your numbers are in real life.. or is there some misunderstanding going on my behalve ?
I am under the impression you want your Real Trail between the 90-100 ( more like 95-97) area for most of us (as the lower number can get scary twitchy like Captain states ) I believe the 2019 BMW s1000rr sits at 23 degrees rake and 94 trail....
So when we speak of trail and this range....should it be the 'ground trail' or the 'real trail' within that range ?? Makes all the difference ;-)