BlackPanther
Hyper-Fast Recumbent Riding Member.
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Just done a check over ready for work tomorrow after a 2 week break. Noticed that both tyres are low on the Borealis. Also a couple of flattened bald spots, with one being so low that the beading was showing. Obviously wear and tear happens, but I've only ridden it for 2 months/1,000 miles (tyres newish when bought) so that seems excessive. The tyres were Michelin Protek Urban. I've never run these before, but my usual Marathons seen to do a good 5,000 miles or so on a normal trike, but obviously the Borealis is a fair bit heavier. I did notice that the bars pulled back a bit when I first got it, so I tightened them up, but in hindsight, moving the bars alters the tracking substantially. I've now banged on a couple of Tryker tyres, but......
.......I'd like to check the tracking. A doddle 2 minute job on a Trice, but wrap that Trice in a Velo shell, and although you can make a measurement on the rear of the tyres from inside the cockpit, the fronts are blocked by the body. Obviously you need both measurements to compare. A quick look at online sites (Sinner Mango) shows a metal framed jig which sits underneath the Velo. Looks easy to use, not so easy to make, especially 'cos I can't weld. Removing the fairing is a days job, and up to now, drilling a small hole to fit a measuring rod through is my only idea.
Am I missing an easier option????
.......I'd like to check the tracking. A doddle 2 minute job on a Trice, but wrap that Trice in a Velo shell, and although you can make a measurement on the rear of the tyres from inside the cockpit, the fronts are blocked by the body. Obviously you need both measurements to compare. A quick look at online sites (Sinner Mango) shows a metal framed jig which sits underneath the Velo. Looks easy to use, not so easy to make, especially 'cos I can't weld. Removing the fairing is a days job, and up to now, drilling a small hole to fit a measuring rod through is my only idea.
Am I missing an easier option????