Thanks everyone for the replies. I’m going to leave it on for now. I’m not lowering it excessively. My days of knee dragging are long past. I’m content with a few miles without my back killing me, lol. Thanks again, everyone.
Ed
The old school way to lower them without sacrificing much suspension travel was with shock lowering blocks and handle bar set backs. Which allowed the front forks to be slid up to maintain the factory fork rake angle. The lowering blocks angled the factory shocks back near the rear axle bolt which usually required setting the shocks for a heavier load. Made them ride good. The shock had to move farther for the same amount of swing arm movement.
If I still can’t attach a picture google “Honda cb750 rear shock lowering blocks” click “images” the Carpy’s picture shows the same that were available years ago.. Lookslike they’re still available for $20.00 or less..
I run my F1 forks up almost touching the handle bars. I like the minor steeper rake angle. I think it steers lighter, quicker and is more energetic in the corners. It doesn’t seem to caster (think chopper flop) as bad in slow slow maneuvering either..
Edit: well it still won’t let me post pictures tonight “file too big”..
Anyway follow this sohc link
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,178485.msg2071596.html#msg2071596Scroll down to gold bike and zoom in on rear wheel..