I have just installed a motortrike kit on my 2015 Roadmaster. what is a good air pressure on gas shocks for solo & 2 up??
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I have just installed a motortrike kit on my 2015 Roadmaster. what is a good air pressure on gas shocks for solo & 2 up??
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[QUOTE=tomahawk kiwi;686775]I have just installed a motortrike kit on my 2015 Roadmaster. what is a good air pressure on gas shocks for solo & 2 up??[/QUOTE]
It's different for everyone from what I've seen. I'd start with the average everyone uses here by visiting threads that talk about air pressure(if there are any), then add or subtract for your liking. But with a newly converted trike...
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in the trunk is a sticker with factory recomended pressure its based upon weight. but I found on my roads 45 for 1(250lbs), and 55(400 lbs) for two is a good place to start
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[QUOTE=tomahawk kiwi;686775]I have just installed a motortrike kit on my 2015 Roadmaster. what is a good air pressure on gas shocks for solo & 2 up??[/QUOTE]
I have a 2016 Roadmaster converted with a Motortrike tomahawk trike kit.. with about 260-275 lbs with junk is around For me the air pressure is best around 35-40 psi. With two up with stuff is around 500lbs. and it handles best when set at 50 psi but pressure depends also on type of roads, smooth, straight, or bummpy, sway backs
hope that helps.