:yes: Great job!
Can I ask? .... how much do you have in it?
Can I ask? .... how much do you have in it?
Not cheap John but not expensive either - especially for what you ended up with.Jeff
Bought as parts only - mostly of Ebay - cost around ?7k and loads of hours, for the complete bike on the road - so not cheap
Inverted forks are a lot stiffer than conventional forks, since you have the heavier cast/billet sliders attached at the triple tree, and anly a short length of fork tube exposed at the lower end, where the applied bending moment is much smaller than at the lower tripple tree cllamp location. Also the un-sprung weight is quite a bit lower, so there is less moving mass (inertial resistance) the suspension has to deal with.Very Cool. I see that a lot of bike builders use the GSXR inverted front ends. Is this because they look cool or is there a sustainable difference in performance over other front suspensions or is it availability of parts, etc.? Just last Thursday I saw and early GL1000 with a similar GSXR front end.