Did some light reading today on motorcycle suspension (although I had done some before I started this swap). I now know more, but probably understand less. I would liken the experience to that moment, directly after your first roll in the back seat; you've learned a great deal, but the experience has just opened up a whole world of possibilities that you can't begin to fathom! If anyone is interested:
http://www.streetchopperweb.com/rake-and-trail/?image=2http://www.sportrider.com/art-science-fun-geometryI also ran some basic trail calculations on this site:
http://207.57.8.251/tools/rake_trail.htmlI found that the stock CB750, in it's various trims, with a neck rake of 27 degrees, a 19" tire, 50-60mm offset triples, and stock forks (+\- 1" for the K and F models), has a trail somewhere in the neighborhood of 3.74-4.5".
Modern sportbikes have around 3.75" of trail.
A modern Victory cruiser has 6.7" of trail.
I calculated the new frontend of my bike to have 5.12" of trail using the numbers below (which I either measured myself, or scrounged from the intrawebs):
I realize that this is all very basic in calculation and does not take into account rear suspension height, swing arm angle, etc. Nor do I expect that I will spend my next time in the shop with a tape measure figuring out the actual trail. I just thought all this info was neat. Add anything, or correct anything that I may have missed. I'm not an engineer (even though I can copy and paste from google with the best of them), so please don't fill the thread with information that I can't digest in the length of a beer
My conclusions as the village idiot; bike should be damn stable Ina straight line, handle like a tank (not really a good thing), and may have a tendency to flop/wag in turns. Other than that, I'm not sure how I'm gonna like it.