Thanks guys for the replies. I had one test in a magazine that said 28.5 but I was told 27.5 by a forum member nearly 8 years ago. He took the info from his manual so it was right but over time I started to doubt my memory of the conversation.
Mick, I work out my steering head angle as follows. I put a stand under the centre of the bike and get it as close to the balance point as possible. I use a stand with just a bar rather than a plate so it will rock freely. Using bits of wood or whatever I get the bike to nearly balance with weight on both wheels but with the suspension fully extended.
I have an adjustable spirit level I use to measure the angle on the fork tubes (only works with triple clamps with parallel offset).
This may not be the “right” way to do things but it is consistent. If I make a change to the ride height (front or rear) I reset the packing to get the same as above.
If the suspension is working right I figure the bike should stay level when it sits on it’s own wheels and when I sit on it.
Yes I am cheating and copying Maico geometry for my Yamaha 500’s, I’ve been doing it for years.
Thanks again
Brent