Rascal here trying figure out how to get more miles out of front tire, 20k and 2 tires later:confused: 05 1800 wing with CSC kit love it just eatin tires. In
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Rascal here trying figure out how to get more miles out of front tire, 20k and 2 tires later:confused: 05 1800 wing with CSC kit love it just eatin tires. In
Hi Greg, I can't help with the tire but Welcome from Wisconsin:wave4: I'm sure someone will help with some advice shortly. Merry Christmas!!
Greg, Welcome to Trike-Talk...:wave4:.....I can't help you on your tire problem...
But i'm sure some one will chime in soon with the help you need...ThumbUp
Well Greg... another member here with no advice on the tire. Just want to welcome you to TrikeTalk from west Texas!
I have a 2008 GL1800 Motor Trike Adventure kit. I have the BT45 on front in forward position, pressured to 38-39#. Not having any wear problems.
Have patience, its the holidays, but I’m sure you’ll get some feedback on this. These guys are good at trouble-shooting and tires are one of their favorite topics! :Santa:
:welcome:Greg, tire cupping is one or more of the following; unbalanced wheel, under inflated tires, or possibly bad shocks causing unwanted bouncing.
Happy Holliday!
Greg, Welcome to Trike Talk Forum from West Virginia.:wave4:
There are a multitude of threads on T/T that discuss your issue with front tire cupping.
Many variables and many supposed solutions.
One prominent solution is changing the OEM tire for one more resistant to cupping.
Type in 'front tire cupping' in search bar.....
The Sub Forum is a start .... [URL="https://www.triketalk.com/forum/forums/241-Tires-Wheels-Brakes-Front-End"]https://www.triketalk.com/forum/forums/241-Tires-Wheels-Brakes-Front-End
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"[COLOR=#000000][FONT="]Cupping, which is more accurately described as [/FONT][/COLOR][B][I]scalloping [/I][/B][COLOR=#000000][FONT="](see pictures, but we will use the more common term "cupping" here), is a natural wear pattern on motorcycle tires and it will always follow the tread pattern. It is not a sign that you have bad suspension parts. It merely shows that your tire is indeed gripping the road when you make turns (thank you for that Mr. Tire!). "
From my own experience, with a trike, running 41psi that someone, somewhere, posted a long time ago and most everyone followed suit, was a big contributor to my B45, reverse mounted tire cuppinng badly, along with a harsh front end! Next tire was run at 36psi w/no cupping and a much smoother front end!
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Welcome to Trike Talk Greg! As has been already stated, air pressure and balance. What tire are you running?
Welcome from Indiana !!! :Coffee:
Bob
Greg, welcome to Trike Talk. Good luck getting your tire cupping problem solved.
Have a very Merry Christmas and a :newyearpalm:.
:welcome:[COLOR=#000000][COLOR=#000000]To the Trike Talk Family! [/COLOR][/COLOR][COLOR=#333333]FROM SOUTH [/COLOR][IMG]https://www.triketalk.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=60353&d=1534473231[/IMG]
[COLOR=#000000][COLOR=#000000]Howdy Greg! Merry Christmas [/COLOR][/COLOR]:stockings:
:wave4:Welcome from Montana:wave4::wave4:
Hi Greg,:wave4:
:welcome: to our Trike Talk Family.:wave4:
Welcome to Trike Talk
You may try heavier fluid in front forks
Merry Christmas;)
Welcome to the forum from western Pennsylvania I'm sure someone will have a fix for you....
Tire pressure seems to be a major factor in tire wear and riding styles. Aggressive speed in turns accompanied by wrong air pressure could contribute to short tire life. Just sayin good luck with the tire issue. Merry Christmas Fred
:wave4:Greg, Welcome from SW Arkansas. Wish you a quick resolution of tire issue.
Happy Holidays:bells:
welcome aboard greg
Welcome to the Gang from Western Colorado.
As for the cupping ... I've always run 40 psi on the front wheel on the GL1800 as a two wheeler, On the trike, I let it go lower to 36 psi and seemed to be better.
Wheel balance and steering head wear/wobble can also contribute to the problem.
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Greetings Greg! Welcome to Trike Talk from Southeastern Tennessee!!!