tire pressure

Mar 22, 2013
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Thonotoassa, FL
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Doc
anyone know the factory tire pressure's front and rear i seem to have misplaced my manual front tire looked a little low yesterday
 
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Recommended tire pressures are located on the VIN tag on the frame in the engine compartment.

This is true however after many users complained of a harsh ride over the years, for the "13 models they sold, TMS lowered the front shock setting to one click down from the top and I do believe they also went to 38 PSI in the front tires.

This will give you a much nicer ride. I replaced my original front tire at 30k because I had it off to change the valve (to a 90 degree) and as I very regularly check my pressures, the center of my tire was worn more than the sides which is a indication of over pressure.

I know have 38k on the front tire (2nd) and the wear is even. I'm not going to argue with others on the site, I'm only stating the facts.

Tomg
 
This is true however after many users complained of a harsh ride over the years, for the "13 models they sold, TMS lowered the front shock setting to one click down from the top and I do believe they also went to 38 PSI in the front tires.

This will give you a much nicer ride. I replaced my original front tire at 30k because I had it off to change the valve (to a 90 degree) and as I very regularly check my pressures, the center of my tire was worn more than the sides which is a indication of over pressure.

I know have 38k on the front tire (2nd) and the wear is even. I'm not going to argue with others on the site, I'm only stating the facts.

Tomg

thanks Tom still looking for my manual , its around some where..
 
Tire pressures are stated on the inside of my 2009 trunk lid: 42 front, 24 backs. Do not know if this the same for all year models..
 
I had been running 25# in rear on a Roadsmith trike. It did ride a bit rough. I just recently dropped it to 22# and it rides much better. R/S website suggested 18-22.
 

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