New FLRT owner here and wondering what front and rear tire pressure folks have found most comfortable. best handling, etc. That info could provide a starting point for my own trial and error pressure experiments.
New FLRT owner here and wondering what front and rear tire pressure folks have found most comfortable. best handling, etc. That info could provide a starting point for my own trial and error pressure experiments.
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Lots of feedback on your question all ready been posted.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
36 front, 22 rear, shocks 20 psi, seems to smoot the road.
36 front, 21 rear, 15 - 18 in shocks riding solo; 36 front, 23 rear, 45 - 50 in shocks riding 2 up.
Sunman
Welcome to TT!
I find that running 36 in the front gives me the best for steering. MoCo calls for 26 in the rear, but I find 24 works best for me and 25 in the rear shocks solo/35 2 up. Play around a bit with the rear shocks and tire pressure to find what best suits your likes.
BKMNI
100,000+ miles of three wheel fun and counting!
2015 Harley FLRT
2018 Can-Am F3 Limited
36 in the front, 22 in the rear, depending on riding style and weight the shocks are an experiment in pressure. We run around 30-36 two up, 24-26 solo, a couple of #'s can make a huge difference.
2021 CVO TriGlide - Sunset Orange & Black
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave in a well-preserved body, but to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting...Holy Sh!t What a ride!
36 front .... 22 rears.
Read pages 3, 4, & 5 > http://www.lehmantrikes.com/assets/d...ook-master.pdf
Bob