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Old April 2nd, 2015, 11:12 AM   #1
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Chassis Geometry for Racing/Track?

Looking for baseline chassis geometry settings for the racetrack. Fork height (if measuring above triple clamps, where are you measuring from?), shock eye to eye, dogboone lengths, etc etc. I'm running a TTX rear shock, Andreani cartridges, and Dunlop Unbeaten tires on 2013 Ninja 300. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
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most people run around 23.5* to 24* rake... mostly from the forks, but a tail up a bit helps a lot with clearance.
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most people run around 23.5* to 24* rake... mostly from the forks, but a tail up a bit helps a lot with clearance.
Thanks. I assume you are measuring this static without rider?
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