front tire pressure?

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Triker Mike

TOI - Washington
Jun 1, 2009
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If it makes a difference I have a 96SE Roadsmith with a dunlap e-3 on the front. What would be a good pressure to keep? In a week I plan on carring two up with a Kwik Kamp (tent trailer) in tow. if that makes a difference.<img src="images/smilies/confused.gif" border="0" alt="" title="huh??" class="inlineimg" />
 
Thanx that is what i have mine at. We took our maiden voyage today for about 140 miles and the Emerald Queen did just fine . Should I increase the rear when we hook up the Kwik Kamp? They are at 22.
 
41-F 22-R On mine also. That's ALL the time one or two up, trailer or not... I make my adjustments with my airbags on rear suspension.
 
Thanx to all. Some times I wish I had airbags or air shocks . But Roadsmith wants $299.00 & my budget won't allow for that. I'd rather put that much in the tank:D
 
I run 41-42 pounds on the front and 22-24 pounds in the rear at all times. When I add a PAX I up the airbags to 35-40 pounds and a trailer (according to the literature) get 50 pounds.
 
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