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TheCafeKid
Eeesh..already got a 16" wheel on front. Lowering the forks will change the geometry and make the bike rather twitchy.
Having said that, it's your bike and likely no one will stop you from doing whatever it is you want to do with it, so the easiest way would be to loosen the triple clamps and slide the forks up through them. I'd suggest only going a 1/2 inch at a time...ride it and see what you think before going crazy. Changing the geometry can have serious effects that could wind you up balled up in a road side ditch if you're not sure of what you're doing...
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cid
Hmmm good to know. All these rides, yours included,have what,bigger front wheels? What you say makes perfect sense I'm just curious. I like the more compact look
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by cid View PostHmmm good to know. All these rides, yours included,have what,bigger front wheels? What you say makes perfect sense I'm just curious. I like the more compact look
But the 83 and on 550/700/750/1150 had a 16" front wheel. It was something Suzuki was trying to quicken up the steering, make the bike a little lighter etc. and it worked quite well on the 550s and 700/750s. The 1150 was touted as a bit of a beast that was chomping at the bit to get loose on you, according to some of the cycle rags. It had ridiculous power and that tiny front wheel. Drag racers loved it, but the boys who road raced though it was a lot too much and didn't handle well...
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1_v8_merc
It's going have a REAL compact look if you play with the geometry too
much. Then you'll be paying someone to pull it out of a ditch, because you ran over a peanut shell or something.
Also note, your handle bars might dictate how low you go, unless you have risers.
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