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Can any of you tell me what the difference is between the forks on the 80-82 gs1100e's? Are they interchangeable?
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Can any of you tell me what the difference is between the forks on the 80-82 gs1100e's? Are they interchangeable?
Thanks
~M
I just replaced the forks on my '81 GS750E (one of them was pitted and tearing up it's fork seal) with forks from an '82, and consequently went from leading axle to center axle forks. It quickened up the steering a bit because there is less rake and more trail now.
Sorry Griffin if this sounds contrary, but the leading axle REDUCES trail,
which makes the bike steer FASTER. The swap you made will SLOW the steering.
...Most important among the modifications is a switch to a center axle fork from last year's leading axle setup. The new axle position increases trail (about one-half inch over last year's GS) and decreases the wheelbase a like amount....
....All in all, we like the slightly quicker handling and quicker turn-in compared to previous GS1100s. It makes the '82 GS feel nimbler than last year's bike at all speeds, and the high speed handling characteristics are nevertheless blue-ribbon stuff.
Griffin, you have it backwards; INCREASING trail makes the bike steer slower, not faster.
"Trail" is like caster on a car and determins how fast the bike turns. Trail is made up of two things: the steering head angle and the fork "offset".
A leading axle fork has more offset than a straight axle fork. By increasing the offset the trail goes DOWN. The reduction in trail makes the bike steer faster. Yes, the wheelbase increases but that is a minor change vs. the reduction in trail.
Note from the Cycle article you have quoted... "...Most important among the modifications is a switch to a center axle fork from last year's leading axle setup. The new axle position increases trail (about one-half inch over last year's GS) and decreases the wheelbase a like amount....
This increase in trail will make the bike steer SLOWER. I have no idea what they are attributing the quicker steering "turn in" to, but it's not due to increasing trail and again, small changes in the wheelbase don't fully offset the trail change.
Jesus, read what I wrote. Twice. I don't disagree that I increased the trail with center axle forks. I wrote that in my first post. And my second post. In my second post, I also agreed that increasing trail slows steering. I never said it didn't. But shortening the wheelbase quickens it.
You have no basis to state the last half of your sentence. Shortening the wheelbase also affects CG, front/rear weight bias, ride height, and probably other factors that affect handling sharpness. On some bikes it might make a difference, on some it might not. On these particular bikes, the results are what they are. Maybe the forks are slightly stiffer now due to the change in axle mounting. Who the Hell knows? Why does it really matter anyway?
By the way, Motorcyclist Magazine in their June '82 issue noticed that the handling of the GS750E was quicker as well, with the only change up front being the forks and addition of anti-dive, just like on the 1100. I could go through and compare what Cycle World and Cycle Guide also said about the changes in steering geometry on these bikes, but there's little point in it. I'm sure they'll state the same thing
I'm done with this. The original poster asked a simple question about fork interchangeability, it was answered in the first reply. The rest of this thread is pretty much crap.
This shortening of the wheelbase more than offsets the increased trail as far as affecting the handling characteristics.
As far as front suspension for my ED, in my lengthy previous posts I mentioned the 88 GSXR 1100 front suspension has identical trail to the 82-83 GS1100EZ/ED/ESD
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