Trailer tongue weight 26 lbs. What air pressure in trike air shocks?
Trailer tongue weight 26 lbs. What air pressure in trike air shocks?
Back when I had my Ultra, I was told to air up the shocks to the max. Then w/the help of a friend, "load" the bike the various ways it would be ridden, ie. 1up, 2up, loaded for a trip, with and without trailer.
Under these various loads, I was to have the helper let air out until the rear of the bike started to lower, take readings on the amount of air in the shocks. Then I would have a chart to tell me where to set the shocks for how ever the bike was loaded at that time.
Worked for me!!!!!
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I'd do 40 to 50lbs. If 50 rides too harsh, drop to 40 or 45. I always do 50 when pulling my trailer and have always had a good ride and handling.
I just go to ''Toledo'' have myself weighed and go by the chart in the book......
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