I guess your handling is far superior to the 19 inch.
well.. I'm working on that.. :?
to get the same trail as the bike the forks came out of (GSX-R750J) I needed to steepen the headstock..
I tried to achieve this by raising the backend (which I needed to jack-up anyway to create some more groundclearence because of the short forks..)
..so it's not perfect yet but I now at least I am able to fit a nice modern front tyre..
..the brakes are not bad either..
..big modifications?
well yeah.. guess I did some work on it:
front: GSX-R750J forks, GSX-R1100K rim, GSX-R1100J disks, GSX-R1100WP 6-pots, braided brake lines, Hyperpro springs..
rear: GSX-R750L swingarm, GSX-R1100J 18" rim, WP adjustable twin shocks
bodywork: mostly GSX750, homemade seat
frame: '81 GSX750 braced at headstock and swingarmpivot area
engine: '80 GSX1100, bored GS1150 cyl.block, Wiseco 1260 pistons, Megacycle cams, HD valve springs, oversize stainless valves, port cleanup, BST 38mm CV Mikuni's, HD studs, welded+trued GS1150 crank, straight prim.gears, solid welded clutch backplate, HD clutch springs, 750 oilpumpgears, Earls 13 row oilcooler, GS1150 filter cover, Dyna coils, Dyna 2000 ignition system, Cobra (german!) 4-1 headers, homemade collector + muffler, Electrex rec/reg-unit, slimmed down alternator rotor+cover, homemade wiring loom..
well.. that's about it I think.. :wink: