Just curious what rear tire pressure folks are liking on there Freewheelers ??
Ride Safe All,
Bill G
Just curious what rear tire pressure folks are liking on there Freewheelers ??
Ride Safe All,
Bill G
Through Jesus Christ, I a sinner am saved. Not by my doing but through his doing by his sacrifice and Blood Shed on the Cross. His gift to all mankind that will only believe and accept him by Faith. Through his Death and Resurrection I am Saved by Grace and someday I will be with our Lord in Heaven forever.
At 185 lbs. and a solo rider I'm currently running 22 in the rear tires and 18 in the shocks and the ride is decent.
Still playing around with both though to try and find the best ride for these great Michigan roads!
Red
I always ride solo, and run 18 PSI (cold) in the rear tires and 20 PSI in the shocks.
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22psi rear and 40 psi front.
I would like to find a 17 front wheel that matches the rear so i can use the bt45 tire
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20015 freewheeler
2005 113 pro twin super glide
2010 ss106 wide glide
2004 1800 VTX custom
2012 GW RS
I weigh 185 lbs. Solo I run 22 psi in rear tires, 36 psi in front tire and 20 psi in shocks. When 2 up I run 23 - 24 psi in rear tires, 36 in front tire and 50 psi in shocks.
Sunman
22 psi in the rear tires, 35-40 psi in the shocks. I'm fat. Run the same in wife's Tri, she isn't fat, just easy to remember these numbers. <img src="images/smilies/laugh.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Laugh" class="inlineimg" />
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Why 3 wheels?
because 2 isn't enough and 4 is too many
We are really Steve & Vesta Brown
Her: 2014 Tri-Glide Me: 2015 Freewheeler
Vietnam Vet 1967-68 U.S. Air Force
Thanks for the feedback everyone.
I have found I like about 22 psi in the rear tires 38 to 39 psi in the front tire and around 29 to 30 psi in the shocks.
Ride Safe All,
Bill G
Through Jesus Christ, I a sinner am saved. Not by my doing but through his doing by his sacrifice and Blood Shed on the Cross. His gift to all mankind that will only believe and accept him by Faith. Through his Death and Resurrection I am Saved by Grace and someday I will be with our Lord in Heaven forever.
Through Jesus Christ, I a sinner am saved. Not by my doing but through his doing by his sacrifice and Blood Shed on the Cross. His gift to all mankind that will only believe and accept him by Faith. Through his Death and Resurrection I am Saved by Grace and someday I will be with our Lord in Heaven forever.
We tried 22 psi in the rear tires today on the Freewheeler two up on a 200 mile ride. The trike had a much better ride to it than it did with the 24 psi we had been using.
The 30 psi in the shocks and the 38 psi in the front tire along with the 22 psi in the rear tires seem to be the sweet spot for our weight. (Best ride we have had to date on the Freewheeler)
Thank's everyone again for all the feedback and the 22 psi in the rear tires suggestions by so many.
Ride Safe All,
Bill G
Through Jesus Christ, I a sinner am saved. Not by my doing but through his doing by his sacrifice and Blood Shed on the Cross. His gift to all mankind that will only believe and accept him by Faith. Through his Death and Resurrection I am Saved by Grace and someday I will be with our Lord in Heaven forever.