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Front

Too much negative camber at 2.04/2.53 degrees, it will wear out the insides of the tyres rather quickly. Aim for around 1.0 degrees negative for spirited road driving.

Looking at that amount of camber I would suggest it's too low. They handle and ride best around 350 mm at the front, centre of wheel to guard.

Lots of stagger is the caster (7.86 / 5.91) when you remove the camber you will get slightly more caster on the RHS which will help even that out a bit.

I would set the toe at zero.

Rear

Too much negative camber at 2.23/2.42 degrees, it will wear out the insides of the tyres rather quickly. Aim for around 0.75 to 1.0 degrees negative for spirited road driving.

Looking at that amount of camber I would suggest it's too low. They handle and ride best around 340 mm rear, centre of wheel to guard.

The toe looks OK.

Cheers

Gary

car has adjustable castor and camber on front in the way of bushes

for camber

adjustable castor rods in the front

rear

had adjust camber inner and outer

and hicas lock bar

superpro bushes int all joints in rear end

also noltec subframe bushes

spot on vfr400

look at how it has been lightend lots of holes

it was my test upload having some diffuculty gettign pics uploade

Is that your bike? Wonder how much difference those holes would actually make to the weight! I find it hard to believe it would be of much benifit unless at a motogp level ;)

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