Bucco beat me to the punch . . .
[QUOTE=Bucco33!;599086][size=3] BIG difference in ride quality so far on our flat hot roads! Thanks for the info!! I'm set at 23psi by my digital gauges and my TPMS registers one pound lighter at 22psi. I was going by the manufacturers recommendation. Do you raise the pressures when in the twisty's or if 2 up and towing a trailer? As a two wheeler and as a darksider I ran my ROF tires at 28 to 34 psi depending on my situation. Just wondering how much that applies to a trike!?
Thanks again for helping out a trike "newbie"
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Bucco,
You must be psychotic! You posted almost verbatim what I was about to do. I too was a Dark Sider, and ran my ROF Dunlop Wintersport @ 28PSI. I got 30k miles+ out of each of 3 such tires on my '04 GL1800.
I was going to ask the same tire pressure and shock setting questions. My SO and I are pretty near 500lbs. when two-up. I was hoping that I didn't have to play with TP's and shock settings each time I needed to go two-up. I ride 120 miles round trip on I-95 between Fredericksburg, VA and Washington, DC almost daily, solo. But we go two-up on the weekends and some evenings. I'm looking for suggestions for a "Happy Medium" to avoid all the extra work.
All recommendations will be considered. Thanx in advance . . .
Dave Calahan
Fredericksburg, VA