- Fri Nov 10, 2017 11:54 am
#72001
The handling will definitely change for the worse, much worse. It will be the worsest thing you can do. It will change the stability of the bike when parked. It will be unstable, so unstable, the unstableist thing of all.
BUT it's not an irreversible thing to try but if you definitely want to keep the top of the forks flush but don't like what this does to the handling you can always rework the fork internals (at the cost of reduced travel) to reverse the changes made to the steering.
I've done the exact opposite to a Yamaha Virago (cruiser type thing) and have the maximum amount of fork legs I can gewt away with poking up through the top yoke (a lot less than 30mm) , this has made a fantastic difference to the slow ponderous heavy feel of the bike - and it now goes through bends like a dose of salts.