I will try to use a 17" wheel from a '94 SS900 as long as it doesn't interfer with the horizontal head of the engine. I didn't have a tire on the SS900 wheel, so I installed the 16" wheel, so I can roll the assembly around. I may mount a used front tire on the SS900 wheel, the next time I change a front tire on another bike.Tamburinifan wrote:Will it be 16 or 17" frontwheel?
I'm not too sure how I want to check for the wheel/head clearance. I figure I can either secure the chassis and pull the front end down with straps until it hits the head or stops, or I can remove the top caps to allow the springs to come out the top, and then see how much fork travel is required to have the wheel hit the head, and compare that distance with the allowable fork travel of the forks.
I figure the worse situation to make the arrangment work (if the wheel hits the head) is to probably use a combination of a stiffer set of springs and a physical stop to reduce the total distance of fork travel. I don't recall ever bottoming out the forks on any of my bikes....at least on the street, and I sure don't want to do it if it results in the wheel stopping its rotation.