Re: sugar bear springer on sporty
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 3:44 pm
The rotation point is always at a right angle between the center of the wheel axle and the steering axis line no matter how a rocker is configured. Also keep in mind that the true steering axis may or may not be in line with the steering stem or the fork legs since you have to figure in whether so-called 'raked cups' or raked trees' are being used as they are on a lot of springers to modify the trail figures. Krymis and I personally suspect that Sugar Bear uses raked cups for some of his customer bikes and you can sometimes see it in photographs. Personally I think that the use of raked trees and/or cups is about the worse thing a guy can do to a bike but everybody has their own way of doing things.
Here's a link to an unfinished article I did about dropped rockers that adds a little more fuel to the fire. keep in mind that this write-up is not a completed work but it does touch on some of the things we've been talking about.
http://chopperhandbook.com/rockers.htm
Here's a link to an unfinished article I did about dropped rockers that adds a little more fuel to the fire. keep in mind that this write-up is not a completed work but it does touch on some of the things we've been talking about.
http://chopperhandbook.com/rockers.htm