I have some thoughts about tire inflation and I wonder if one of the more knowledgable could let me know if I'm off base here.
Regarding pressure: The 21/26 pressures specified by Triumph reflected the prevailing tire technology at the time. Today's tires are designed to hold somewhat higher pressures than yesterday's. Within reason, higher pressures on stock sizes will give you better grip, better gas mileage, better turn-in and longer tread life. The downsides being a somewhat harsher ride, (hey, it's a Triumph) and more abrupt breakaway. To maintain factory handling characteristics, you should keep the 5 lb front to rear differential, however there is nothing to preclude tuning the handling via pressure to suit individual taste. I actually run 32 lbs in all 4 tires, since I like less understeer. (Richard, I believe having all 4 tires at the same pressure reduces, not increases, understeer). Am I on the right track? Greg Rowe >From: Richard Gosling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >James, > >You can be damned sure that if your tyre shop didn't ask what pressure you >wanted in your tyres, they will be pumped up to 30psi a corner - if not >more. They will also have pumped them all up to the same pressure, whereas >we know that Triumph intended the fronts to be run at lower pressure - this >will lead to a more under-steering characteristic than it should be. > _________________________________________________________________ /// [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list /// Send admin requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive /// Send list postings to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// Edit your replies! If they include this trailer, they will NOT be sent.
