Aero 750 Motor Trike Suspension Adjustments

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Apr 23, 2010
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Any other Honda Aero 750 Trikes here from Motor Trike ? Just curious about Your favorite Set-ups. Been Ridin'/Tinkerin' with the Wife's Trike this week....right now I've settled on:

Air Shocks: 20 lbs air

Rear Tires: 20 lbs air

Front Tire: 38 lbs air

Coilovers: One adjustment above the softest

I "assume" there aren't a lot of these Trikes on here, but would appreciate Your opinions if possible.....THANKS...:wtg:
 
For the past year I've been happy to run 22-24 lbs of AP in the rear tires with 41 lbs of AP up front. After 17K miles the rear tires are just beginning to show signs of wear. I changed out the factory front tire 10K miles ago and it looks like it's good for another 10K.

I normally run 30 lbs of pressure in the airbags since I have a heavy trailer hitch for my hitch rack plus I have about 20 pounds of "stuff" in the trunk. When GF is aboard I run the AP up to 45 pounds.
 
For the past year I've been happy to run 22-24 lbs of AP in the rear tires with 41 lbs of AP up front. After 17K miles the rear tires are just beginning to show signs of wear. I changed out the factory front tire 10K miles ago and it looks like it's good for another 10K.

I normally run 30 lbs of pressure in the airbags since I have a heavy trailer hitch for my hitch rack plus I have about 20 pounds of "stuff" in the trunk. When GF is aboard I run the AP up to 45 pounds.

THANKS for Your INFO.....have You ridden it with 30 lbs in the air bags with just the Rider onboard...if so, what was Your impression....I rode this one with 15 to 45 durin' my Trial Stage.....:cool:
 
I normally run 30 lbs of pressure in the airbags since I have a heavy trailer hitch for my hitch rack plus I have about 20 pounds of "stuff" in the trunk

When I add the hitch rack I boost it from 30 to 40 lbs. If the trunk were to be empty and no trailer hitch (like it was when I got it last year), I found 30 pounds of AP to be too stiff. I found the rear end would "bounce" instead of roll. And that and sometimes cause the rear end to "slam" when returning to earth and cause the air bags to deflate.
 
I normally run 30 lbs of pressure in the airbags since I have a heavy trailer hitch for my hitch rack plus I have about 20 pounds of "stuff" in the trunk

When I add the hitch rack I boost it from 30 to 40 lbs. If the trunk were to be empty and no trailer hitch (like it was when I got it last year), I found 30 pounds of AP to be too stiff. I found the rear end would "bounce" instead of roll. And that and sometimes cause the rear end to "slam" when returning to earth and cause the air bags to deflate.

THANKS.....:wtg:
 

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