Wrong, wrong, and wrong. Thanks for not giving anymore advice.
Why so rude, might i remind you that you are in the High Performance section of the forum, so expect technical advice....
I would love to hear your explanation with some relevant information..?
Everything i said is correct, smaller offset on the triple clamps {GSXR =35mm, stock K model 750 = 60mm} gives you more trail which slows steering input and can make the bike feel like its falling or tucking under going into a corner, lengthening the swingarm slows down the way the bike steers into the corner, some racers add about an inch to the rear as the arm is a bit short but any more and it is detrimental to good handling. The correlation between the steering head and swing arm pivot is critical for a good handling bike, just compare the measurements of the stock Honda to any newer sport bike and you'll see what i am saying straight away, very different. Terry already touched on the triple clamp problems, i'm just adding detail. Remember, you are the one that wanted "modern handling". This subject has been gone over dozens of times on this forum before yours, so i suspect other will chime in with similar information. By the way, I have 3 750 bikes, two K's, one F, two with GSXR 1100K 43mm forks, one with period correct Cerianni's {when Terry sends them back
} and one with a GSXR1100J swingarm, modified to suit { twin shock}, I am having 55mm offset triple clamps custom made to keep my trail exactly where i want it, {slighty more than stock} do you think i just made all that up ?
There are some great books on frame geometry and suspension set up, look up Tony Faole and have a read..
http://www.tonyfoale.com/