19-05-12, 03:18 PM
You have raised the front end by lowering the forks through the yokes. This is the complete opposite to what virtually every other Gen 1 Fazer owner has done but if that's what you want ...
By doing this you are moving the C of G even further back that normal. The standard weight distribution already puts more weight to the rear than is ideal for good steering feel.
I fear you'll end up with the front feeling even more vague and the additional weight shift to the already weak rear shock isn't going to help that end, either.
Finally, having only half the fork leg clamped tightly in the top yoke is questionable from a safety perspective.
By doing this you are moving the C of G even further back that normal. The standard weight distribution already puts more weight to the rear than is ideal for good steering feel.
I fear you'll end up with the front feeling even more vague and the additional weight shift to the already weak rear shock isn't going to help that end, either.
Finally, having only half the fork leg clamped tightly in the top yoke is questionable from a safety perspective.