The OEM specs for the GS 1000 are:
Rake: 27°
Trail: 116mm
First, I'll assume that the bike's ride height remains constant by adjusting the fork tubes in the triples.
This means that the rake will remain constant at 27°.
The formula that links the different variables is:
a=R*sin(rake angle)-d
a is the trail
R is the radius of the front wheel
d is the offset between the fork tubes and the steering axle
So with the 19" front wheel that has a radius with tire of 344 mm, and the GSXR 11K triple that has an offset of 32 mm, the trail comes out at 124 mm.
That's a lot and the bike will feel heavier to turn.
Second, if we lower the front end by 2.5 cm the rake will decrease by 1°.
With this new rake of 26° the formula will give us a new trail of 118 mm
This is almost the same as the OEM spec!
Is this achievable with the GSXR 11K fork legs?
The answer is yes as the loaded length of the fork tubes goes from 745 mm on the GS 1000 to 715 mm for the GSXR 11K resulting in a shortening of 30 mm that translates in a reduction in height of 26.7 mm
In other words a GSXR 11K fork will give you the same trail as the OEM bike while the rake will decrease by 1° which is good.
You loose of course 26.7 mm of clearance in the front that should be negligeable.
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