what is the best tire to put on 07 goldwing trike with4.5 degree rake
what is the best tire to put on 07 goldwing trike with4.5 degree rake
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<img src="images/misc/quote_icon.png" alt="Quote" /> Originally Posted by <strong>Comanche</strong>
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<div class="message">You will get a lot of differing opinions and remember, they are just opinions. I have a Michelin Pilot Active. It has 9000 miles on it and it looks like I will get another 12000 to 15000 miles.<br />
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<b><i><u>Yes, it is reversed. </u></i></b> I like the wear on the tire and more importantly, I love the handling.<br />
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My tirke is raked 5.5 degrees. I like the tire so much I bought another when it was on sale.</div>
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</div>Most folks reverse the tire when it was a tire made for the rear. The way a tire is manufactured, there is a splice that apparently can be over stressed if a rear tire is used in front, but with forward rotation. Someone recently said that a motorcycle school trainer also said a rear tire in front should be reversed because if not, the front tire will throw rain water at the rears, causing hydroplaning. Interesting point. Mine is reversed, and in the rain I have not yet hydroplaned front or rear.<br />
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The MPA seems to be the hands down favorite here for the heavy trikes. Mine is a VTX, (much lighter than a Wing) and all I can really say is: "It's a tire."
Nothing wrong with it.
Big_Steve AKA "Chiefy"
2006 Honda VTX 1300 S Motor Trike. "Maryann" She got me back into riding. Gone, but never forgotten.
1998 Valkyrie standard (2 wheel) "R'ota"
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I also have Michelin Pilot Activ installed in reverse and love it
GL1800 with 2009 Roadsmith Trike Conversion, Traxxion Suspension and much more...
If they ware all marked like the Continentals there wouldn't be too much debate on weather a tire could or couldn't be used and which direction to mount.......
Motor Trike Service Manual Completed 5-3-08
http://www.junkmaster.com/kj5ix/MTServiceManual.pdf
I also have a MPA mounted in reverse.
20,000+ miles on it and still looks like I can get another 5,000+ out of it.
MPA for me after trying a half dozen other tires...
It's a dry heat...........
MPA...the first one I used had 50K plus on it when I replaced it and still had plenty of tread.
2003 GL1800 MotorTrike - Pearl Yellow (106,000 miles and riding)
USA-Four Corners Finisher June 2009, 6,401 miles
Torches Across America, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012
Run For The Wall - Southern Route ATW, FNG 2013; Midway Route, Fuel Team 2014
49 Continental States
Why do you run them mounted backwards
Big_Steve AKA "Chiefy"
2006 Honda VTX 1300 S Motor Trike. "Maryann" She got me back into riding. Gone, but never forgotten.
1998 Valkyrie standard (2 wheel) "R'ota"
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I have the Pilot Activ and it has 16000 miles on it and still going. I do have the rear tire mounted on the front and it is mounted in reverse. Great tire and I would buy another just like it when it comes time to replace it.:yes:
I'm running a reversed Pirelli. Have about 10,000 or so miles, so far no problems.
I ran a Bridgstone BT-45 and liked it better than the MPA
2017 Tri Glide, Bonnieville Blue / Fathom Blue
2005 Bushtec Roadstar Trailer
BLUE KNIGHTS, KY II
AMA, HOG, Iron Butt Member
I put the MPA on my Valkyrie trike.
The improvement in handling was dramatic.
I have an on ramp I often use,it's a long sweeping right turn.
I really don't have to steer except for a slight right hand pressure, I also lean into the turn.
With the stock tire I had to really use the push pull method..
Only problem is speedo is off about 1 mile in 10,,(10%)
anyone know how to correct that??
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<div class="message">I put the MPA on my Valkyrie trike.<br />
The improvement in handling was dramatic.<br />
I have an on ramp I often use,it's a long sweeping right turn.<br />
I really don't have to steer except for a slight right hand pressure, I also lean into the turn.<br />
With the stock tire I had to really use the push pull method..<br />
<font color="red"><b>Only problem is speedo is off about 1 mile in 10,,(10%)</b></font><br />
<font color="red"><b>anyone know how to correct that</b></font>??</div>
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</div>Use a GPS......... That is the only function I use on my GPS
Motor Trike Service Manual Completed 5-3-08
http://www.junkmaster.com/kj5ix/MTServiceManual.pdf
GPS is how I know it's off.
I can live with that but its racking up 110 miles on the odometer for ever 100 miles I ride...
Welcome to the wonderful world of Honda,,, <img src="images/smilies/frown.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Frown" class="inlineimg" /> THE Yamaha is off too I think they all are <img src="images/smilies/mad.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Mad" class="inlineimg" /> it is a given. A yellow box can correct one or the other but not both..... I think most just live with it,, the mileage racking up really sucks...
Motor Trike Service Manual Completed 5-3-08
http://www.junkmaster.com/kj5ix/MTServiceManual.pdf
How did you calculate that 1MPH would = 10 per 100. If you do 100 MPH for 1 hour you will cover 100 miles and with the new tire you will cover the same 100 but it will read 101 So more like 10 per 1,000 miles
The speedometer is read off the transmission/rear end of the bike. What may have changed was when you had the bike changed to a trike. The front tire has no bearing on the speedometer at all.
Tom
Tom Goettl
St. Louis, MO
Trike Owners International Director
phone: (262) 672-0258
email: tjgoettl@gmail.com
Big_Steve AKA "Chiefy"
2006 Honda VTX 1300 S Motor Trike. "Maryann" She got me back into riding. Gone, but never forgotten.
1998 Valkyrie standard (2 wheel) "R'ota"
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