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Bad On 3
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« on: September 03, 2013, 04:05:20 PM »

Hi all:I have a 99 Interstate TRIKE and I want to put a car tire on the front;what size can I run without causing any problems . Someone told me I can run a 205/55/16 but I don't know if this will work or cause problems --I have a TRIKE so a car tire will work great on the front ;please advise as to what I can run and before anyone YELLS at me I know this has been talked to death and I tried to find older posts but no luck  HELP Thanks  crazy2
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« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2013, 05:40:27 PM »

That 205/55/16 has been used on the rear by several darksiders and would not mount on the front of a Valkyrie. Stock size of the Valkyrie front is 150/80/17, so you would have to stay with a 17inch tire on the front. I have a 205/60/16 on the rear of my interstate, and a rear Shinko 230 in a 130/90/17 size, on the front, which is slightly smaller than the stock size. I have been running this combo for over 3k miles and have had no problems at all. I did have the Shinko mounted forward, not reverse, like some do, and am happy with the ride.
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« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2013, 05:46:23 PM »

There is not a lot of room in the fender for a tire any wider than stock. I would measure the amount of clearance available, then start looking for a tire with the same dimensions. I would think finding a tire with all the qualities you are looking for, you'll have to search for it. I personally have never seen a trike with anything but a standard bike tire on the front, except for the old Harley Servicars cooldude
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« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2013, 07:19:48 PM »

I would suspect that such a setup with a car tire on the front would be difficult to turn with the larger contact patch. I would also suspect that this would be progressively harder the slower you went.

So maneuvering in a parking lot, for instance, would be harder than it would have to be. 
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