Tri-Glide rear shock psi

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Jul 20, 2009
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Tallmadge, Ohio

Currently i am running 25 pounds in the rear shocks of my 2010 Tri-glide. I seems ok ,but not sure if it is correct. Dont carry to much in the trunk or tour pak, and i weigh 155 lbs and Barb weighs 130 lbs. The owners manual says for two up riding use 50 lbs. This seems a lot to me and was wondering what others may use on their tri-Glides.
 
I'm starting with 40psi. So far so good. It only has 80 miles on it, so I may end up going to 50psi.
 
Motorman I weigh 220. No passenger I carry 25 in mine. No issues like the ride at that preassure.
 
I'm running 50....with loaded luggage, trunk full, luggage rack luggage for the trip.

I had 10 when I bought TG in March....bottomed out on a day ride. Pumped up to 30 when not on a trip.
 
I think i will leave mine at 25 for the time being. The suspension seems to handle the bumps faily well and i have no cornering issues yet. If i carry cargo in the trunk i will up it to account for the extra weight.
So far i am happy with the Tri-Glide and hope all goes well in the future. I would recommend this trfike to anyone.
 
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