Retro, did the rigids you rode have forward controls.?. BIG, I mean huge difference..
Note, I did suggest he TRY it with, either struts or springs off shocks first.
I know you like cornering hard, some of us dont.
Some of us are talking about this style of bike from what they THINK, I am talking from REAL experience.
The only thing that hits on mine is the rear pegs. I rode it 950 miles to Bonneville and back. On the way back, I was riding with a 78K750, I backed off a bit in the twisties, letting him go ahead, but ended up going same speed or faster.. Neither of us are roadracers and we were on a not yet travelled by us road.
A major point here to consider is that it can be reversed, I did not alter the frame in a manner I can not correct. If that was the case, I would advise differently. What he is asking about is not your average chopper, it a different bike.
He lives in a land of lowrider cars WITHOUT SUSPENSION, hot rods, rigid bikes... dont know how well you know him, but he may well be one of those people that enjoys/embraces one of those lifestyles.. He said he wants it for around town, and the roads are straight..
Also re my bike, I did not build it like that for the street, I was bracket racing it, then one day I thought, lets put lights back on, and try it on the street.. I enjoyed it enough I left it that way.. looks like I am not the only one..
There is a thread buried on here, by 1080, of that bike and the trip to Bonneville..with pics..