We have 23 in rear Comfortred for 2 up & fully loaded. 41 in front Avon. No buzzing but dealer did put weight on Avon when he installed it after removing the RideOn from previous trike ,when I DID have a buzz.
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I had a front wheel bearing go South on my 2017 Tri and it started out sounding like a hum and went to a clicking later
I now have over 7500 miles on my 2020 & no problems with the Avon. :clapping:
Just throwing this out there as I have seen this happen :: Was the tire mounted proper rotation ?? Just a thought
My wife goes through front tires on her TGU every 8-9K miles. So looking at recommendations around we swapped over the AV91 Cobra Chrome as the AV71's are pretty hard to come by. But now she is having this buzzing through the bars problem. It makes her hands go numb and wears her arms and shoulders out.
So like a good hubby I go through looking for what the issue could possibly be. Checked the motor mounts, steering dampener, mirrors tight, etc. The different thing was having added that tire. So I picked up a 3oz pack of Dyna Beads and added 2oz of those into the tire. It only made it worse! So into the dealer we go and we try to figure out what is going on. They checked all of the same things plus many more to look for vibration. Finally pulled the tire and wheel off and ran it on the balancer and it says it needs 1oz added to one side over and over again. Even with trying to get the beads to adjust. It just wouldn't balance.
So we broke down the tire, took out the balance beads and ran it on the machine again. It came out true with no weights needed every time they tested it. Mounted the tire and searched and found the recommended pressure at 41 cold. Tried many different pressures and it still has the buzz that happens at the 45-70 mph range. Besides feeling it, you can really see it in the left mirror and the fuel door when you are at those speeds.
I see threads where people love this tire, but then I find this where lots of people are having this same issue. And it seems to be really the AV91 not the old AV71. I am going to reach out to Avon customer service and see what I can find out there. So far, I'm not hearing any resolution to this issue other than switching to another brand of tire. No one seems to be replacing the tire with another AV91 and having the problem go away.
Wow, going thru front tires that fast...sounds like she is having a lot of fun in the curves!
I've run the AV71 in the past and really liked it. Am getting ready to order an AV91, but with so many posts of folks experiencing hums' and vibrations, I am wondering if I will be one of the lucky ones that does not, or if I should just get a Michelin or Dunlop Rear Tire Reversed.
Kevin
Wow, going thru front tires that fast...sounds like she is having a lot of fun in the curves!
I've run the AV71 in the past and really liked it. Am getting ready to order an AV91, but with so many posts of folks experiencing hums' and vibrations, I am wondering if I will be one of the lucky ones that does not, or if I should just get a Michelin or Dunlop Rear Tire Reversed.
Kevin
I have over well 15,000 on our Michelin Commander II Rear rev. and just measured 5/32"s. Now remember it started new with a measured 9/32". So I'm not sure how many more miles I will get. However I keep the air pressure at 38 lb. I check it every Saturday morning while we are riding. Not so much now the cover gets in the way. FredKevin I got the 91, 40# in slight vibration in the bars, 38/39 all is good. Over on HD Forums under the “dark side” some trikers are recommending, Dunlop MU85R-16. I believe it’s a rear tire reversed. Saying they get 40k on them, seems a bit far fetched, but thought I would pass it on.
I hear ya Kevin. You know I had the AV91 Cobra Chrome Trike Tire on my 2018 and I don't recall having any vibration but then again it may have and I just 'got used to it.' Like you after reading about current problems with the AV91 I'm a bit 'gun shy.' Now I've just crossed the 8k mark on my 2020 and I hope I'm good to double that as I got 18k on the OE tire on m 2018. But whenever I do replace the front tire I'm leaning toward the Dunlop American Elite designed for the front and not a rear tire reversed.
Now I have no idea how much tread is on the new Commander II's. So measure if you are pondering getting one. Mine is 3 seasons old(years) Fred
That is what I have read also I believe it may have been in one of the last editions of American iron mag. . I sort of let it go cause it will be a long time till I need oneBeen reading up a bit on the Michelin Commander III (3) for Touring models. Made of 100% silica reinforced rubber, supposed to have longer life than rubber/silica mix of the II's, AND a Better grip.
Thanks for the prodding. This is what I started with almost 10 years ago...a Michelin Rear Tire Reversed.
Kevin