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Looking for some opinions on using a c/t on the front of my trike. The contact patch on the front tire now is about 1 3/4 inches either side of center or about 3.5 inches overall. One thing I was wondering about would be the effects on the c/t sidewalls being on the front.

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It would probably be a great idea. Since the trike doesn't lean the front tire scuffs when you turn. I used to hang out at BTW-Trikers forum a lot and saw a few that had C/T's on front. One in particular, a V8 trike, had a 255 or wider tire on front.

The only problem with a Venture trike is finding a tire to fit.

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Wish I could find one to fit the front of my rig. having the hack on my bike means the same as the trike with no lean. I have seen a number of hacks with front c/t's I just can't find a size to fit it.

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Wish I could find one to fit the front of my rig. having the hack on my bike means the same as the trike with no lean. I have seen a number of hacks with front c/t's I just can't find a size to fit it.

Yea I've been looking too and so far have come up with a big "O". At this point I think I'll go with a rear tire mounted in reverse when I need to replace the front tire.

Larry

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Yea I've been looking too and so far have come up with a big "O". At this point I think I'll go with a rear tire mounted in reverse when I need to replace the front tire.

Larry

 

That's my plan!

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Fred Vogt here on the site has run a C/T on the front of his trikes for many years. Shoot him a PM and I know he'll have lots of good advise to give you, he's in Nevada.

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I knew somebody would know somebody with a solution. Like the others I was thinking about putting a rear tire up front at replacement time.

Thanks

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My trike is a goldwing and on there site many people use a rear tire turned backwards. One guy said he got 25 thousand miles on it as opposed to 10 on a regular front tire. Lyle

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Soooo? I was about to ask this same Question then I saw this Thread.

So I want to change out my front tire. the consensus is that we or I

run a new rear (RSV) tire on the front (backwards?) as I have done

the same as Gunny.. Converted to a trike. would this be my best bet

before I order a Tire. and why backwards? :think: also why would the

wider tire on the front be better? :scratchchin: so many Questions! :D

Thanks,

Jeff

Posted (edited)

At this point I think I'll go with a rear tire mounted in reverse when I need to replace the front tire.

Larry

 

 

 

I have had a rear tire on the front of my Venture for 31,000 miles and it was NOT mounted in the reverse rotation.Had to change it due to cupping from the sidecar.I ran the tire 2 years and 22,000 miles in the mountains of NC with no problems before installing the sidecar.

 

 

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Posted (edited)
Soooo? I was about to ask this same Question then I saw this Thread.

So I want to change out my front tire. the consensus is that we or I

run a new rear (RSV) tire on the front (backwards?) as I have done

the same as Gunny.. Converted to a trike. would this be my best bet

before I order a Tire. and why backwards? :think: also why would the

wider tire on the front be better? :scratchchin: so many Questions! :D

Thanks,

Jeff

 

The reason for reversing the rear tire when you put it on front is the direction of the tread grooves. Rear tires have the tread turned to optimize acceleration and the front for braking. Just look at a bike with cycle tires in their normal rotation. They are turned opposite of each other.

 

And the reason for using a rear tire on front... rear tires are more reinforced... they have a higher load rating and a thicker tread.

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If I had taken pictures of a HD, dunlop, 402 rear and front running in the correct direction, you would see that the tread design run opposite of each other.

If you then take the rear, turn it around and put it next to the front running in the correct direction it would then be the same.

 

I just put a HD, dunlop 402 MT/90-16 of the front of my 05 RSTD. --running in reverse--

 

Steve

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Thanks Guys.. now to figure out what rear tire I want on the front then.

I had been Running Micheline's and the seem to wear pretty well. And I guess

a soft tire is not necessary anymore.

 

what are you guys running in the front that has been doing well for you?

 

I guess this is the (what tire is the best?) I think what I am looking for

is what is the most durable like 1rooster has so many Miles on his.

 

Oh :shock3: Oh--- what size am I looking for anyways? for the front. Just like

I had before. or is there even a different size now when doing this change?

 

Thanks Guys!

 

Jeff

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