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What did you use to balance the front tire in each case?
What did you use to balance the front tire in each case?
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Just had the Michelin Tire installed on my 2007 Goldwing trike and put 200 miles on it yesterday. If the rest of this tires life is as good as the first day, I will put another on when I need to. Very nimble in corners, much smoother ride than the OEM that was on my bike. I am glad I checked with this forum before I had a new tire put on. Thanks for the info on this tire. I had the tire mounted in the opposite direction as recommended and am looking forward to many miles of driving pleasure.
I have a 96, gl1500. Standard rake. I put my first Michelin pilot rear tire on backwards on the front at 52,000 miles. Was looking at it today with 78,245 miles. I still have about a 1/8 tread wear on the tire and no cupping. Don't check the air as much as I should and it goes between 34 and 41psi. I am a full believer in this tire. I was going to try the new AVON tire made for trikes, but I seen a couple of write ups that did not impress me. i guess I will get another michelin
Good riding all
Old man Jack
anyone know what size of MPA tire I need for a 08 gl1800 with MT Razor, has the 17" rear wheels? I'm clueless on this and when I change the front wheel, will change the tire. Karen
Hey Guys
when switching to rear tire on front do u run with tube or with out , & if with tube do u use dyno beads with tubs?
need to change front tire on my trike
thanks
I run mine tubeless. Have never had to balance a tire on a motorcycle.
excellent report, but wouldn't we need to know what type of trike you are using the tire? Isn't it possible that a goldwing might respond differently than a volkswagon trike?
I see a lot of info on this forum, but not knowing the owner, I don't know if the info pertains to a trike like mine or not.
Please bear with me as i am an old man and i have a simple question.
On the Avon Cobra Trike tire is it also called the AV 71 tire?
Trying to find the correct one for our 2010 Goldwing CSC Trike.
Aren't these 2 tires below the same tire?
https://www.amazon.com/Avon-Tire-70...6&sr=1-2&keywords=avon+cobra+front+trike+tire
This one doesn't say trike though.
https://www.amazon.com/Avon-AV71-Cobra-Front-Tire/dp/B001AI3H3I
Thanks!
I put a Michelin Pilot on my 2005 Goldwing with a Lehman Monarch II conversion over 6,000 miles ago. From day one I noticed that when I rolled it across a smooth surface I felt a distinct "bump-bump-bump" as the tire rolled across the rain grooves. I didn't know if it was an effect of running it backwards or what so I left it. Ever since then I have gotten a low grade, but noticeable, vibration in the hand grips. I don't feel/see any cupping issues. I know there is a specific method of installing the front wheel and axle, etc, and have to rely on the shop that did it, which is reputable as far as I know. I am going to have the tire reversed to see if it makes any difference. Have you had any experience with this phenomenon or do you have any other suggestions, thoughts, ideas? Thanks.
On another note, the original shock on my Goldwing died. I had it replaced with an Arnott air shock and really like it. Only had to fabricate a hanger for the pump as it would not fit with Arnott's hanger.
Hot Rod 1, how did you balance your Avon? Also what are you using for tire pressure on the front?
Thanks,
Rosy
So with out reading all 231 posts, what type of mileage did you get?
Commanche:
Just happened to talk to a Honda mechanic yesterday about the same thing. He stated that this is a common occurance with GW trikes, and it does'nt matter what brand conversion. He stated that there is really nothing that can be done about it as it is a factor of the weight distribution (front to rear of a trike. I asked about the use of different mods such as fork braces etc, and he stated they really won't make any difference. they all develope the same wobble between 5 to 25 mph, dependent upon the weight distribution. I'm prone to think that the problem might be due to the handlebar weights, which are used as a dampner on GW trikes.
I noticed when I took mine off to add more comfortable grips, my problem started. I also talked to Randy a couple of weeks ago, and he suggested tightening the steering head on any trike that has been raked. Don't know if that is a solution, as I have not tried it yet, because I don't currently know what the max torque is, but I will, and I'll let you know. the good thing is it(wobble) only happens on decelleration, and only a extremely low speeds. I also noticed it is more prone to happen going up hill rather than on a flat surface or going downhill. I know this does'nt solve your (our) problem, but there has to be a solution, it's just a question of finding it.
John