hey all, Looking to mount the smallest/thinnest rear tire on a 17 inch rim deflated or with very little air just to move the bike up a ramp into a 4x6 vnose enclosed. I’m short a few inches of getting the bike to fit. If there was no tire I’d be golden but i need a tire to roll it up the ramp. Thanks!
Looks like 160-70-17 and 110-70-17 are my options. Going to try deflating the rear tire and hope the door will close
What about strapping down the rear suspension. Like drag racers do with the front but strap the rear instead. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This has to be the weirdest tire thread ever. But the underlying question is what do you do with the bike after its comes out of the trailer?
Pitbull forward rear stand and just remove the wheel. https://www.pit-bull.com/spooled-forward-handle-rear-motorcycle-stand-f0043-000
You sir read my mind! I ended up doing this and it works perfectly. i’ve done this in the past trying to maximize space in a van by propping the bike on the stand, giving the stand to some use and out of the way. Given that i have less length space pulling the wheel off clears it perfectly without having to deflate tires or try any other combinations
Have you already slid the forks up in the triples as far as they can go. And then wrapped a ratchet strap under the fork on one side and run it over the top of the frame, hook the other side of the fork and crank it down to collapse the suspension. That should knock you off a few inches right there. If your problem is an issue of height, even with the windscreen and mirrors removed I'd imagine the front sticks up decently higher than the tail.
I foresee snapped spool mounts in your future. Railroad track, tabletop overpass...you will hit that one bump on your first trip that catches you off-guard and, if you're lucky, nothing breaks. If nothing breaks, that doesn't mean it can't/won't on the return trip. What do you do if you wipe out a slider while on track?
Interesting I would like to use my pitbull TRS but the circumference of the wheel is too big... i’ll give it another look tomorrow
The entire bike is strapped down so there should be minimal vertical and horizontal movement to discourage force from bumps in the road to break the spools during transfer. I’ve personally tested it a whole season in the past in a cargo van. As for loosing the spools at the track likely the rear would need to be removed and the subframe laid flat on the floor. I guess there is the option of laying the rear swing arm flat against the floor ontop blocks of wood keeping the motor, body work, etc off the the floor
The issue im experiencing is length not height. Is there was a tire that was like a low profile tire instead of a 200-55-17 that would be ideal. Something like a 160-10/17 lol
Did you remove the wheel and suspend the bike from the spools when it was in the van? If not, your assessment is in error. Your tie-down "system" will put pressure on the spools. They'll be easier to break as you've pre-tensioned the shear point. One sharp whack, and crack...the straw that broke the camel's back.
Wheel suspended on spools not removed and strapped down. Please feel free to explain the engineering dynamics that would change the situation with only the wheel removed? Extra info not initially mentioned that the the front is also in a baxley wheel chock with straps pulling towards the front. The rear is only strapped down to ensure its not bouncing up out of the rear spooled stand. I’m not putting superman heavy strapping force on the spools. Please feel free to enlighten me If it is really worriesome I’ll drop the swingarm onto some blocks