Rake and Trail
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If anyone
decides to do the AME kit, the most important piece of advice I can give is
to TAKE IT SLOW AND EASY until you get used to it. Driving the chopper
kit is hard to describe to someone. IT IS NOT HARD by any means,
but,... it is DIFFERENT. I would never go back to the stock setup!!!
Elementary
Chopper Geometry
The good
and the bad. Here are some basic chopper geometry facts that I
discovered in my quest. Probably the most important aspect when
planning a chopper project is the trail dimension. The trail dimension
is a large factor in determining the handling characteristics of the
bike. A proper trail dimension will insure a proper handling bike with
no surprises. A trail dimension that is extreme will make a bike
difficult to handle and in some cases down right dangerous.
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One of the
major reasons that I decided to go with the Seeger AME chopper kit is the
design of the steering head. AME states that "the bike retains
the stock trail dimension" and "is safe and drivable up to the top
speed of the bike". The way they do this is to combine both neck
and tree rake angles to achieve the overall rake of 14 degrees for the
kit. The rake at the neck is approximately 9 degrees and the rake at
the trees is approximately 5 degrees, for the 14 degree rake total.
The neck rake angle increases the trail dimension and the tree rake
angle, in turn, decreases the trail dimension. So, what you end up
with is a canceling effect on the trail dimension while the rake angle is
increased by 14 degrees. In short, by incorporating both rake methods,
the AME chopper kit DOES maintain the stock trail dimension.
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