Need Stallion Trike Frame Measurements

I need to know the wheelbase measurement, the distance between the center of the front and rear wheels?


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I don't have a Stallion so i can't help you on the measurements.. Im sure someone with a Stallion will chime in with the answer. But my old Brooklyn curiosity makes me ask why do you need them... :Shrug:
 
I need to know the wheelbase measurement, the distance between the center of the front and rear wheels?

To answer your question, axle to axle is 90" When I was shopping for a hauling trailer for the Stallion I did a lot of measuring, so in case you ever need to know these here they are:

114” (9’ 6”) - Front of front tire to rear of rear tires

108” (9’) - Front of body to rear axle

90” (7’6”) – Axle to Axle

8” – Front tire width

64” (5’ 4”) – Widest part of body

124” (10’ 4”) – Total length of body

62” (5’ 2”) – Outside of rear tire to outside of rear tire

3.75” – Clearance from ground

1736 lbs – Curb weight (1790 lbs when weighed with 1/3 tank fuel)

Towing Capacity – 665 lbs

Tires (BF Goodrich) pressure: 42 psi front - 24-25 psi rear

Trailer bed needed: 6’ x 12’ (6’ x 11’ minimum clearance)

72” (6’) x 132” (11’) - 204”
 
To answer your question, axle to axle is 90" When I was shopping for a hauling trailer for the Stallion I did a lot of measuring, so in case you ever need to know these here they are:

114” (9’ 6”) - Front of front tire to rear of rear tires

108” (9’) - Front of body to rear axle

90” (7’6”) – Axle to Axle

8” – Front tire width

64” (5’ 4”) – Widest part of body

124” (10’ 4”) – Total length of body

62” (5’ 2”) – Outside of rear tire to outside of rear tire

3.75” – Clearance from ground

1736 lbs – Curb weight (1790 lbs when weighed with 1/3 tank fuel)

Towing Capacity – 665 lbs

Tires (BF Goodrich) pressure: 42 psi front - 24-25 psi rear

Trailer bed needed: 6’ x 12’ (6’ x 11’ minimum clearance)

72” (6’) x 132” (11’) - 204”

Front tire should be between 36-38 psi. If you run the original 42 psi in the front tire, you will wind up with cupping and the center will wear quicker. I know as not only was I advised to lower the front tire pressures by someone at TMS (who is no longer there) but, when I changed my front tire at 30k the measurements of the tread depth said it all--too much air pressure from the factory. I also lowered my front shock setting from the top to one lower and the trike rides better than it ever did.

Tomg
 
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Front tire should be between 36-38 psi. If you run the original 42 psi in the front tire, you will wind up with cupping and the center will wear quicker. I know as not only was I advised to lower the front tire pressures by someone at TMS (who is no longer there) but, when I changed my front tire at 30k the measurements of the tread depth said it all--too much air pressure from the factory. I also lowered my front shock setting from the top to one lower and the trike rides better than it ever did.

Tomg

I have run 41-42 psi up front ever since I had my Stallion and no cupping on my tire. This tire has 25,100 miles on it and hardly showing wear.
 
To answer your question, axle to axle is 90" When I was shopping for a hauling trailer for the Stallion I did a lot of measuring, so in case you ever need to know these here they are:

114” (9’ 6”) - Front of front tire to rear of rear tires

108” (9’) - Front of body to rear axle

90” (7’6”) – Axle to Axle

8” – Front tire width

64” (5’ 4”) – Widest part of body

124” (10’ 4”) – Total length of body

62” (5’ 2”) – Outside of rear tire to outside of rear tire

3.75” – Clearance from ground

1736 lbs – Curb weight (1790 lbs when weighed with 1/3 tank fuel)

Towing Capacity – 665 lbs

Tires (BF Goodrich) pressure: 42 psi front - 24-25 psi rear

Trailer bed needed: 6’ x 12’ (6’ x 11’ minimum clearance)

72” (6’) x 132” (11’) - 204”

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