What setting are you running on the rear shock for a 22 Tri Glide for a softer ride? I have also started running the rear tires at 24 PSI to help soften the ride.
What setting are you running on the rear shock for a 22 Tri Glide for a softer ride? I have also started running the rear tires at 24 PSI to help soften the ride.
The 2019 & on coilovers are way too stiff imo. Before I upgraded to pro action, I ran them on 0 for a halfway decent ride. This is on Free with 235 lb payload😁
I run 0 setting on rear shocks, and 24 psi in rear tires. Probably 230-240 all up load. 21 TG
Most all agree the settings in the owners manual are wrong
Try several settings til it feels right for you
Tire pressure too is a personal choice, many have played with 22-24 PSI
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
I have a 2021 and set mine at 10 and haven't changed it 1 or 2 riders. The biggest difference to my ride was installing the DK lift brackets and running 20psi in the rear tires, steering seemed easier and ride is much improved. I also use the Sykik Trike tire pressure monitor system to monitor pressures.
Mine went in a carboard box for a softer ride.
Video on settings on the coil over HD Trike shocks, and how to adjust them-
Trike Series Shocks™ is what I did to get a softer, more compliant ride.
Kevin
UDawg
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2019 Midnight Blue/Barracuda Silver Tri Glide
I ride at a 15 setting. With or without passenger. Seems to ride fine. Probably all trikes are a little
different.
When ever i try to adjust them, I say OK i finely found the sweet spot........
Then take it out for a shakedown ride, Hit the first set of pot holes and Nope those adjustment numbers on the shocks are just for admusement....
Like the red button on a crosswalk pole that says press here to change the light to cross....
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
I've lived with my factory shocks for a year now and tried different combinations. No matter what tire pressure and settings on the shock dial I used had very little results in comfort. Then after doing research and opinions on different shock manufactures decided to go with DK NexGen. Installed them yesterday and did make a difference in most situations. The only concern I have is the adjustment procedure. Would like to try some changes to fine tune the ride. There has been a few guys took them off to adjust. With the adjustment collar on top of the shock makes for tight quarters. The " jury " is still out until I can get some more seat time....