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    Default Rear tire width

    I have very wide tires on my Lehman trike. They are 245/50/15 and look good, however the steering is tough even with the Lehman raked trees. Would it improve the handling and steering to go with a narrower tire?

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    Default Re: Rear tire width

    Quote Originally Posted by pigbike View Post
    I have very wide tires on my Lehman trike. They are 245/50/15 and look good, however the steering is tough even with the Lehman raked trees. Would it improve the handling and steering to go with a narrower tire?
    The change that Lehman made to the tire sizes it uses was to improve the ride harshness. They went to a 205/70/15 with 20psi and it really decreased rolling resistance and increased wet weather traction. The front air pressure should be increased to 40psi for easier steering. Reducing the tread width in the rear would not improve stability nor should it ease the steering provided the tires are properly inflated.
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    Default Re: Rear tire width

    HD recommends 36# of air in the front tire on the TG. I don't really find it very hard to steer. I would think 36# should be good for your conversion.
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    Default Re: Rear tire width

    I keep the front tire air pressure at the recommended level, which I think is 36 or 38 lbs. I will try 40 lbs, but don't think that will solve the problem. As I purchased the trike used and the original owner had all the work done I am wondering about the trees. I have a receipt from a Harley dealer that shows the trees were replaced, but I wonder if they were. I can't find any marking on them as to Lehman or HD manufacture. They are painted black. The trike is a 2005. Is there a way to tell the trees apart?

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    Take a picture of the distance between the rear of the front fender and the front of the motor . Make sure the front wheel is straight. Take it from the side. That distance will show if it raked or not.
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    Default Re: Rear tire width

    Quote Originally Posted by pigbike View Post
    I keep the front tire air pressure at the recommended level, which I think is 36 or 38 lbs. I will try 40 lbs, but don't think that will solve the problem. As I purchased the trike used and the original owner had all the work done I am wondering about the trees. I have a receipt from a Harley dealer that shows the trees were replaced, but I wonder if they were. I can't find any marking on them as to Lehman or HD manufacture. They are painted black. The trike is a 2005. Is there a way to tell the trees apart?
    The triple tree that Lehman uses is an HHI unit of 3 degrees. It is aluminim and natural in color. It sounds like you have the stock tree and putting a 3 or 4 degree tree will make it a lot easier to steer.
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    Default Re: Rear tire width

    Id go with the HHI 5 degree for the FLH Harley. Thats what all the manufacturers use now days and thats what I sell all my customers and dealers, an HHI built 5 degree. It will make a world of difference.

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    Default Re: Rear tire width

    The paperwork I received with the trike shows a triple tree kit LCK5039 that was $999.00. I am guessing tha the LCK refers to Lehman Corp Kit or something like that. This is from HD of Washington where the work was done. It also shows $1295.00 for a reverse kit on the same bill which it has a Champion Reverse. This work was done in 02/06.

    Possibly the trees were black at one time??

    I measured the front end distance from the front lower of the crash bar to the center of the front axle and it was 18" on both sides. I also measured the same on my 1990 Ultra 2 wheeler and it was 17 1/4" on both sides.

    I don't know if the rake would only move the tire out 3/4".

    I took a photos as suggested

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    Default Re: Rear tire width

    You can tell by looking at front fender. Outer edge area of fender under "Ultra Glide" should be horizonal with stock tree and rake, it will kick up slightly but noticably toward front of fender with raked tree. The whole fender will sit at a slight angle tilting up toward the front of the fender.

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    Default Re: Rear tire width

    Looks like it is raked . 3deg is not a lot. The fender does look tipped up in front. Min I would rake is 4 1/2 deg
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    Default Re: Rear tire width/ rake pics

    These might show the front fender better. They are next to my 1990 2 wheeler which is on it's side stand.

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    Default Re: Rear tire width

    Quote Originally Posted by Lee H. Mann View Post
    The change that Lehman made to the tire sizes it uses was to improve the ride harshness. They went to a 205/70/15 with 20psi and it really decreased rolling resistance and increased wet weather traction.
    Whoever owned my trike before me changed it up a bit: 225/60R16

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    Default Re: Rear tire width

    Those wide tires look good, but be very careful on wet roads, because any standing water could cause them to hydroplane since a trike has minimal weight over the tires as compared to a car. After totaling my pick-up due to hydroplaning going only 55 mph and hitting standing water I'm very leary of wet roads, especially on the trike which like a pick-up is very light over the rear wheels.
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    Cool Re: Rear tire width

    I run Bridgestone MS 235/70R 15 on rear of my Valkyrie Interstate and yes one should always drive accordingly in weather conditions.
    I like the bigger size as it fills wheel wells and at 22 psi I get good grip in corners.
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