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I was never sure about the reasoning of running round profile motorcycle tires since the trike doesn’t lean. So to have maximum contact patch it made sense to me to go with metzler’s (there are others more pricey) 4.00 x 18” sidecar tires: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/MTZ- ... gJB4PD_BwE
Benefit they have a gnarly classic block tread look.
Benefit they have a gnarly classic block tread look.
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Hi,
Just fitted a pair of Metzler Block K to my type 1, so far so good ~1000km. I bought it with Dunlop K70s which lasted about 2000 km being round profile. Metzlers always worked the best on Harleys and here in Canada were the best value option as list is around CAD 220 but dealers discount to CAD 165. Trying 15psi as per handbook. Rear I fitted a Firestone bias ply which after 2000 km show little sign of wear.
Fronts have made a huge difference to steering as now very stable with no "twitching".
Steve
Just fitted a pair of Metzler Block K to my type 1, so far so good ~1000km. I bought it with Dunlop K70s which lasted about 2000 km being round profile. Metzlers always worked the best on Harleys and here in Canada were the best value option as list is around CAD 220 but dealers discount to CAD 165. Trying 15psi as per handbook. Rear I fitted a Firestone bias ply which after 2000 km show little sign of wear.
Fronts have made a huge difference to steering as now very stable with no "twitching".
Steve
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Good performance and nice appearance for the Triking.
With 15 psi or less, Toni Divey recommended 7 psi for more Comfort.
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Thank you all! I will see what i can get my hands om here in Sweden. The classic block tyre looks good.
Good tyres are expensive but worth it if they last long and keep you alive in an emergency.
Good tyres are expensive but worth it if they last long and keep you alive in an emergency.
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Found Metzeler at a resonable price and ordered two with tubes.
For the rear wheel would you recommend a "Continental ContiEcoContact 3 155/60 R15 74T" on a modular wheel?
The steering wheel is said to be on its way but i am mentally preparing to simply build it myself.
For the rear wheel would you recommend a "Continental ContiEcoContact 3 155/60 R15 74T" on a modular wheel?
The steering wheel is said to be on its way but i am mentally preparing to simply build it myself.
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when bought my type 1 had a cast guzzi rear wheel. It felt as if the wheel was flexing or the tire rolling on the rim. Alans car rim mated to a guzzi hub fitted with a car tire totally corrected this with the added benefit that the smaller overall diameter ~24" improved pull away from stand still as it changed the overall gear ratio.
Steve
Steve
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Yes, the wider rear wheel seems like i good idea.
I ordered a http://shop.trikingsportscars.co.uk/pro ... l-modular/ since most people recommend them. (Its not like i'am increadibly wealty and can by whatever i fancy but prefer to save up, by one thing and get it right from the start)
I ordered a http://shop.trikingsportscars.co.uk/pro ... l-modular/ since most people recommend them. (Its not like i'am increadibly wealty and can by whatever i fancy but prefer to save up, by one thing and get it right from the start)
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Merry solstice to all of you!
Kristoffer and Julia
(the fuzzy picture is more related to my inability to take decent pictures rather than the amount of mead consumed)
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Recommended Metzeler in the front and Continental for the rear. The fourth wheel was sold as "brushed aluminium" but i would more call it whipped. Hopefully it can be polished to a nicer finish.
The fenders needs som adjusting but will probably fit fine.
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Excellent news! Where did you find the mudguards [fenders]? I have just fitted some similar but shorter length so will need some mudflaps added. I had to pack out the mounting and on the ones I found cut out the sides a little to allow the wheel to slide on / off.