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Turned 7K this morning and when I got home I noticed the front tread is looking pretty thin. I think this is a bit early to do a front tire but maybe not on these trikes? Pressure is normally 36 lbs.
The first tire on my 11 T/G was replaced at 14 thousand miles, Right now i have 17 thousand miles on the second tire and its still in good shape, Both tires were/are stock tires and set at 36lbs....
I am with you on the nitrogen filled tires. This is the first time I have had it in them and really like it. The Problem is the closest HD dealer that uses Nitro to fill tires is 3 hours away. When I change rims out I am not sure what to do.
You don't need HD Nitro. Generic Nitro will do just fine. Tires Choice has it. Most auto tire stores do.
I am with you on the nitrogen filled tires. This is the first time I have had it in them and really like it. The Problem is the closest HD dealer that uses Nitro to fill tires is 3 hours away. When I change rims out I am not sure what to do.
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Not trusting my eyes or my gut feeling I used the tire depth gage on the HD tire pressure gauge on the front tire. The reading was 4/32" Like Kevin said rough roads will wear tires down faster. I don't know how the roads were where the Original owner road. Here they aren't too bad and I don't think I am what most call an aggressive rider. I will keep my eye on the depth and see how it wears. I may be getting the rims changed sooner than I planned.
I had 23K on my front tire when I replaced it. I could have probably gotten another 1 or 2 K out of it but was leaving on a 2500 mile trip and didn't want tire problems popping up out in the middle of Montana. The replacement was the stock Dunlop. The current tire has 16K on it and still has good tread but it is starting to cup on the left side only.
2011 Merlot and Black TG
Turned 7K this morning and when I got home I noticed the front tread is looking pretty thin. I think this is a bit early to do a front tire but maybe not on these trikes? Pressure is normally 36 lbs.
I had 15,000 on my stock Dunlop and replaced it with a Dunlop American Elite MT Rear tire turned around, running backwards at 36psi. I now have 10,000 miles on this set up and it still looks new. Guessing 25,000 to 30,000 miles. Ride a lot of Blue Ridge Parkway, Tail of the Dragon and Cherohala Skyway plus back and forth to work (75 miles round trip).
How do they install Nitro after the tire is mounted? Not sure I trust a tire place of car dealer to deflate and inflate trike tires unless I was watching. They would have to jack it up for the process?
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I understand that Nitro is Nitro, it is the handling of the trike that concerns me. I am not convinced anyone other than a motorcycle dealer would know how to work with a trike. Maybe I am wrong on this?