Ladies & Gents,
need your opinion here. Im using a pair of '77 CB750K forks on my '76 frame build. I've lowered the bike by pushing the forks through the triple however bc of the stock length and the extra height of the '77 legs.... the forks end up being like 3-3.5 inches above the top triple.
Besides getting 450 forks like I've been told, I've also been told that I can cut the '77 forks, both the tube and the spring. Is this true??
What are my options in getting a lower look with out having 3" pushing through the top triple?
What exhaust are you running...?
A 4 in 1 collected directly under the engine (Yoshi style) will touch down under heavy front brake usage before bottoming the forks, if you slide them up to far.
The original F1 triples prevent sliding the tubes up to far. Their handlebar mounts places the handle bar tube somewhat over the fork tubes limiting sliding the fork tubes up until they contact the handle bars. F2/F3 mounts the bars towards the rider eliminating this.
My lifelong buddy's old 75k had handle bar setback adapters that would allow sliding the fork up as high as one wanted. But, back then the other way +4,6,8 and pull backs were in vogue.
Watch your front brake hoses and their mounts if you go low. Big bumps and hard braking can rearrange things. An aftermarket oil cooler mounted may require special attention also when going low and not limiting front suspension travel.