Stallion air ride setting

Aug 1, 2010
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Effingham, SC
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Oddoman
Well i have enjoyed my stallion for a while now, but still playing around with the most comfort setting for the ride that i can get....i am riding with a setting between 30-40 psi when riding solo....45 psi with the "somewhat" little lady....
I weigh about 240 lbs....lil' lady around 180 lbs.....
I know that this setting on the load could climb to 80-95 psi....
Do any of you stallion drivers have a favorite setting...


Oddoman
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effingham, sc
 
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<div class="message">I'm like Tom, about 30PSI when single or two up and 35 to 40 when pulling our trailer. I weigh about 210 and my sweetheart about 110.</div>

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</div>yea yea yea--total weight sounds about right, but yours is higher and hers is lower !!! see ya in a couple of weeks !!!!<br />
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Tomg
 
After riding hundreds of stallions, and speaking to hundreds of owners, I will say that most riders ride around 25-35 psi. But..that also goes to say, it all depends on what you like your bike to feel like. Most riders prefer a soft ride, while others prefer a more "stiff" psi setting. It also depends on how much weight you have distributed amongst the rear wheels (as per passenger weight, trunk cargo weight, trailer weight, fuel, etc...). I prefer around 22-27 psi, but I like the soft suspension myself. I weigh about 165, so Im not very big. But, just ride with what feels comfortable to you, thats what is nice about the adjustable suspension. What I also tell riders, is to make it at least firm enough not to "bottom out" when you hit normal bumps in the road if you are loaded down.But, we have all hit those big bumps that send shock waves up your spine. Also, do not set the bags too firm because you will have a ride that is stiff and more than likely, uncomfortable. Again, set it to what feels good for you.
 

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