Tire Pressure for Trike and Trailer

Start with your tire pressures around 22 psi. Take a ride then adjust up/down slightly until you find the spot that is right for your comfort and handling. I am very small and ride solo. My best psi is about 17, but most men seem to like theirs between 20-25 psi. If you always ride 2-up, you'd likely be at the higher end. If you go much higher, you will find your ride very rough, if you go too low your handling will be different.
 
just returned from 1100 round trip pulling trailer.The trailer was fully load with camping gear ,ran tire at max pressure.Tracked well and no bounce. since was riding two up also bump up rear tire to 25 .with weight and high speed seems to work best for me and the wife. just my 2 cents
 

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