Your front
suspension geometry is defined by the following six variables which
are defined as:
Offset--
Centerline of top of steering neck to centerline of
top of fork tubes.
Rake--
The angle in degrees of the steering neck from the vertical.
Fork
Length-- The distance between the top of the fork tubes
to the centerline of the axle.
Diameter
of the front tire.
Diameter
of the rear tire.
Trail:
Distance defined by vertical line from axle to ground
and intersect of centerline of steering neck and ground.
Raked
Triple Trees-- In order to bring trail figures back
into line, triple trees with raked steering stems can
be used. Expressed in degrees. Usually adjustable in
3, 5, and 7 degrees of rake.