S soundguy Well-Known Member Joined Sep 29, 2012 Messages 178 Reaction score 0 Location matamata Jun 24, 2014 #1 I've been told that they hayabusa stem offset is different to the vmax, does this make any (adverse) handling issues?:worthy:
I've been told that they hayabusa stem offset is different to the vmax, does this make any (adverse) handling issues?:worthy:
one2dmax Well-Known Member Joined Apr 6, 2006 Messages 17,124 Reaction score 1,684 Location Derby Kansas Jun 24, 2014 #2 All of the inverted forks have less rake in them. You won't be able to use the hayabusa triples anyway so you're going to be getting custom ones made if you use that front end.
All of the inverted forks have less rake in them. You won't be able to use the hayabusa triples anyway so you're going to be getting custom ones made if you use that front end.
[email protected] Well-Known Member Joined Jun 15, 2008 Messages 6,499 Reaction score 232 Location Pittsburgh, PA Jun 24, 2014 #3 IIRC my USD triples have -5mm offset than the OEM setup. I can't say that it has created a problem. edit: offset on my USD triples is 45mm. I believe the oem setup is approx. 50mm. I don't have that figure on hand.
IIRC my USD triples have -5mm offset than the OEM setup. I can't say that it has created a problem. edit: offset on my USD triples is 45mm. I believe the oem setup is approx. 50mm. I don't have that figure on hand.