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View Poll Results: Ever hear actual account of rear tire mounted in front/forward rotation coming apart?
Yes, I have first hand knowledge. 0 0%
Yes, I heard it second hand. 6 2.58%
yes, I heard it third hand. 4 1.72%
Nope. 223 95.71%
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Old 08-08-2010, 03:31 PM
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Arrow Rear tire coming apart mounted in front. (Read 1st post)

Does anyone have first hand knowledge of a rear tire that was mounted in front, using forward (not reversed) rotation coming apart?

In the poll, I'm using these definitions:

First hand: It happened to me, or I saw it myself on someone's trike.

Second hand: I didn't actually see it, but I heard it direct from the rider it happened to.

Third hand: Heard about it through the grape-vine.

Nope: Never actually heard/read of an account where it actually happened.

I'm just trying to learn. Hope this doesn't spark a war.
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Old 08-09-2010, 11:33 AM
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Never heard of it, and as much ridin' as I do, and since joinin' the "Trikin Community" I keep comin' in contact with more and more Folks usin' this set-up, both reversed and straight up. None I've talked to so far, have had any kind of issues, but all profess to very extended mileage.....:wtg:
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:28 PM
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I'm thinking seriously of taking my Honda mechanic's suggestion and putting a Bridgestone Battlax BT45 on the front of my trike. He claims, if it's mounted "backwards" so as not to chance breaking the lap joints, that I can get up to 10k+ miles out of it. The Dunlops I've been using just don't have that kind of staying power. If any of you have any experience using this set up, please reply....

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Old 08-09-2010, 07:05 PM
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I'm thinking seriously of taking my Honda mechanic's suggestion and putting a Bridgestone Battlax BT45 on the front of my trike. He claims, if it's mounted "backwards" so as not to chance breaking the lap joints, that I can get up to 10k+ miles out of it. The Dunlops I've been using just don't have that kind of staying power. If any of you have any experience using this set up, please reply....

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A lot of folks on here do that, everyone has had nothing but positive feedback doing that. Here in the best explanation I have read posted in another thread by a member.
Tires Directional Arrows Explained By Avon Tyres at Cyril Huze Blog
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Default Re: Rear tire coming apart mounted in front. (Read 1st post)

Interesting results.

I suppose the next question would have to be along the lines of "how many trikers do you know with rear tires on front that haven't reversed the tire?"
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Old 08-10-2010, 08:49 PM
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10,000 I bet more like 20,000. I have 14,000 on mine and not even thinking of changing it . Have had a few use the battle axe. I have heard of almost every brand being used even the cheap JC Whitney tires with good results. I have not heard any pro or con from mounting it in either direction. got nothing to loose . do an update for us on how it turns out. We are trying to find out if there really is a difference . So far don't seem to be any.
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We are trying to find out if there really is a difference . So far don't seem to be any.
Kinda make you wonder why do it...huh?
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Old 08-11-2010, 04:14 AM
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I did 5 years ago only because it was a new idea and I was told, that is what you did . I was not thinking the biggest part of this idea was the design , depth of tread ,flatness of tire and non radial was more important to the plan ,
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Interesting results.

I suppose the next question would have to be along the lines of "how many trikers do you know with rear tires on front that haven't reversed the tire?"
I'm one.....got 4000 miles on it right now on my Gold Wing Trike with seemingly no wear. I only got 5000 Total miles out of the stock Dunlop (actually needed replacin' at around 4000)......lookin' really promisin' so far, and I'm not always real easy on a tire.....:rolleyes:
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Question Re: Rear tire coming apart mounted in front. (Read 1st post)

Question?

Do the rear Tires on the front handle, turn better than cycle tires?
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Question?

Do the rear Tires on the front handle, turn better than cycle tires?
My experience is limited, so take that into consideration...... At this point, I'm starting to believe the bigger the trike, the bigger the differance. My trike is a VTX 1300, not very large compared to a wing. I don't think my bike handles any differently at all since I put an MPA rear on the front, reversed rotation. It's just louder then the old front Dunlop is all. I may remount it forward rotation just to see if it quiets down.

My regular dealer told me rear on front wouldn't be a good idea. Told me to put a Metzler 880 front tire on. But I chose the rear MPA. My guy was so adament it was a bad idea, he wouldn't sell/install it for me.

That probably confused you more than it helped. Sorry.
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My guy installed my MTA backwards and gave me a receipt for the tire
only---- wouldn't give me receipt for install because i put it on backwards
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