Looking to upgrade the wheels and tires on my 2007 Goldwing Lehman Momarch II trike. I would like to go to a 17" wheel with low profile tires. What are the specs for the wheel that I need to look for?
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:Agree:If all else fails you could call Lehman.
I was finally able to talk to someone at Lehman. 4 x 4.25 bolt pattern. 17 -19 mm offset.
Maybe a dumb question, but will a 17" low profile fit in the wheel well? I looked on the Lehman website and they only offer 15" tires (standard or upgrade) and they look like a tight fit..
http://www.lehmantrikes.com/dealers/...s/brand/honda/
I'm just starting the process of looking for wheels and tires. I've seen 17" wheels with low profile tires on the forum. I will have to see what is available for the Lehman wheel specs now that I have them. As far as budget goes, I will start looking at that once I find wheels that work.
Summit Racing Part Number:USW-021-7741PBLKDon't think those wheels are gonna work on a Transformer. They aren't available with enough back spacing.
Summit Racing Part Number:USW-021-7741PBLK
Wheel, Drift Star, Steel, Gloss Black, 16 in. x 7.0 in., 4 x 100mm Bolt Circle, 4.500 in. Backspace
Hannigans specs: 16x7, 4x100 bolt pat, 42mm offset.
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I'm guessing Champion would be the same bolt pattern and back spacing.
I'm guessing Chamion would be the same bolt pattern and back spacing.
Looking to upgrade the wheels and tires on my 2007 Goldwing Lehman Momarch II trike. I would like to go to a 17" wheel with low profile tires. What are the specs for the wheel that I need to look for?
+42 offset on a 7" width wheel = 5.75" backspace.
+12 offset on a 7"width wheel + 4.50" backspace
Another comment: I would not use a steel wheel on the rear of my trike. They are much heavier than an equivalent aluminum wheel. Heavier wheels add unsprung weight which will hurt ride quality,increase braking distance,and will be harder to accelerate.
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