Originally Posted by
tbrymer
I would think a longer link would reduce the rate of the camber and thus not give you more steering.
A longer link also causes the rollcentre to stay lower during roll. This seems to be the dominant factor with the front link, as longer always gives me more steering. Probably because the outer front wheel already has plenty of camber due to the castor effect.
Rear link length is less predictable, tried going longer a couple of times, sometimes it gains grip, sometimes loses grip.