Tire Pressure
05-09-2011, 05:47 PM
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Tire Pressure
I know this has been discussed before...since then there's been more Tri-Glide owners here thought we should do a repeat.
I have 36# (front) and 26# (rear)....what tire pressure is everyone else using? Do you increase the tire pressure for long trips or run the same poundage year-round?
Thanks in advance
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I also keep it 36-26. Ride it all the time at these pressures.
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26 rear 36 front All the time.
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36 front and 24 rear all the time.
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36 Front, 28 Rear and mine are also Nitrogen filled. FWIW, my tire dealer here is a 20 year friend and expert in his field. His explanation for the 2 extra lbs in the rear was that the tires would last longer with the extra weight two up most of the time.
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36# front 26# rear at all times. Ride two up 95% of the time.
05-10-2011, 10:07 AM
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26 front, 24 rear, to me 24 is a little more comfortable. On a trip we keep the shock close to 50#, around 30# when were not loaded up