Ok guys looking for your recommendation on a set of rear tires for my Motor Trike Razor based on your experience.
The GL1800 trike came with a set of Fuzon and I'm not happy with them.
Thanks!!
Ok guys looking for your recommendation on a set of rear tires for my Motor Trike Razor based on your experience.
The GL1800 trike came with a set of Fuzon and I'm not happy with them.
Thanks!!
Jim's Motor Trike (YouTube)
http://www.youtube.com/c/JimMotorTrikeRazor
Sorry, mine are 245 R45/17
Sumitomo · All Season I liked the tread and I think they are rated at 60K. I really like them, they are pretty wide. Looks like about 10 inches wide. I travel allot, so I wanted a great ride and great traction. I absolute love the long haul trips. I wish I was retired, I would be traveling all year long on this thing.
Jim's Motor Trike (YouTube)
http://www.youtube.com/c/JimMotorTrikeRazor
My MT came with T/A 225-60s.
I ride solo, a full tank 30psi at half tank I go to 25 psi.
I wish my front suspension rode as smooth as the rear does.
It sucks to have to take them back to the tire store and have to have them re-balanced.
FYI ... on some, there is very little clearance between the wheel and the brake caliper which means that there may not be room for tape-on wheel weights in that area of the wheel. If that is the case, I take a yellow tire chalk and "x" out that area on the inside of the wheel and alert the tire mounter of such ... "weights cannot be mounted there." Once the wheel and tire assemblies are remounted, spin them by hand making sure there is no interference between wheel weights and the caliper.
Please keep in mind that anytime I share or give advice about a motorcycle, unless I state otherwise, I am always referring to GL1800's and no other.
So I had them road forced balanced, that helped but still have a vibration so my next move is to replace them in the spring. These OEM Fuzon tires absolutely suck in the rain so looking for a good quality tire that's an all-season (softer rubber compound) which hopefully gives us better wet weather traction and less vibration. I know trikes don't like wet weather but I have to believe you guys have found a set of tires that improves traction and provide you a smooth ride. Getting 50K miles out of a set of tires is NOT important as traction and ride quality.
Also noted some of you mentioned switching away for the OEM tire sizes, what did some of you others switch to?
Thanks!
Kevin, several posts ago someone asked your wheel size. I expect they are 16 or 17 inch and that really limits the tire availability. Bridgestone T/A Radials would be my recommendation but I don't think they come to fit your wheels. Good luck with your search.
Jerry "Gold Rush" (aka: "SPOOK") San Angelo, TX
2015 GL1800/Roadsmith HTS1800
TOI - IBA #23804 (SS1K & BB1.5K)
I'm like an old race horse..... I can still run the race -- Just ache more at the finish line and need more rest between outings.