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Had the guys do my fork seals Wednesday and they also installed a new front tire...the trike specific Avon Cobra

I noticed a difference in my 200 mile ride today. Seems better in the straight and seemed also better in the highway corners...more stable and better steering control...felt different in a good way around the corners...hard to explain but I believe 100% worth using that tire especially on the Boss Hoss trike.

They also did the front brakes and I need to find exactly what they used because I have never ever had braking like this up front.
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Especially the brakes Barry
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Could it be the tyre assisting braking ? Just a thought. Is the tyre more squair profile or still round
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knockdolian wrote:Could it be the tyre assisting braking ? Just a thought. Is the tyre more squair profile or still round
Pretty darn sure it is not the tire...it is the brakes...

Chatted with Jason who did the brakes and he explained something they do that even on Harleys customers come back and compliment that their brakes work AWESOME...
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Brake pads used were EBC SINTERED FA95HH
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Thanks Barry
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CanuckHoss wrote:Brake pads used were EBC SINTERED FA95HH
AS LONG AS THE ROTORS ARE STAINLESS STEEL, you'll be fine. I tried the EBC Sintered on the rear of my trike. Best braking power I ever had, except the rear rotors on my 2008 trike are steel. The pads wore out the rotors prematurely. I'm pretty sure the BH front rotors are Stainless Steel. Barry, I'm in the process right now on ordering the new Avon "TRIKE" tire for my trike. Thanks for the review.
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CanuckHoss wrote:Brake pads used were EBC SINTERED FA95HH
Barry, how are those new front brake pads as far as brake dust goes? Is there more brake dust than the BH pads?
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Triker wrote:
CanuckHoss wrote:Brake pads used were EBC SINTERED FA95HH
Barry, how are those new front brake pads as far as brake dust goes? Is there more brake dust than the BH pads?

From what I have ridden so far I would say less dust than before....need more riding to be sure.

BUT with the riding so far on the front tire my gut feeling is that I would highly recommend it. Seems to have a solider feel even thought the 502 is 1,000 lbs in front and solid anyways.
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Interesting point Triker, my question is are the Brembo discs front and back (2007 bike) Stainless Steel?
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GordonBH wrote:Interesting point Triker, my question is are the Brembo discs front and back (2007 bike) Stainless Steel?
Gordon, the EBC Sinstered Double H pads are more aggressive than semi-metallic Brembo Factory Boss Hoss pads. That being said, the rotor life is shortened. So it's a trade off. Excellent braking, less rotor life vs. Very good braking and longer rotor life. It's up to the individual how short or long of an interval between changing rotors and brake pads.
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Triker wrote:
GordonBH wrote:Interesting point Triker, my question is are the Brembo discs front and back (2007 bike) Stainless Steel?
Gordon, the EBC Sinstered Double H pads are more aggressive than semi-metallic Brembo Factory Boss Hoss pads. That being said, the rotor life is shortened. So it's a trade off. Excellent braking, less rotor life vs. Very good braking and longer rotor life. It's up to the individual how short or long of an interval between changing rotors and brake pads.
Stopping sooner may be the difference between an accident and no accident...I will take the shorter rotor life for sure.
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Wise counsel Barry
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Triker wrote:
CanuckHoss wrote:Brake pads used were EBC SINTERED FA95HH
AS LONG AS THE ROTORS ARE STAINLESS STEEL, you'll be fine. I tried the EBC Sintered on the rear of my trike. Best braking power I ever had, except the rear rotors on my 2008 trike are steel. The pads wore out the rotors prematurely. I'm pretty sure the BH front rotors are Stainless Steel. Barry, I'm in the process right now on ordering the new Avon "TRIKE" tire for my trike. Thanks for the review.
Try "revzilla" I got mine through them. I think I got a great deal$$$$
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Mikie v, what did you pay all total, including shipping?
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Mikie v, I just looked it up on "revzilla" $142.18. Was tax and shipping added to that price? I paid ONLY $119.99. NO TAX, NO SHIPPING COSTS w/ items over $89.00. No tax for Michigan residents. Motorcycle Superstore! This is a Sister company of J&P Cycles. $119.99 "out the door" AWESOME DEAL! A brand new tire, not a "blem" or "second". Mikie v, thanks for your input!
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Anyone got a part number for the Revzilla rotors?
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Gordon, we are talking about the Avon TRIKE tire prices, NOT rotor prices. I don't even know if Revzilla sells rotors for a BH.
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Thanks Barry,

I was still on the rotor bit of the thread DOH!

I'll go and lie down - it is Autumn here after all and I'm getting the start of ARBHR blues

(Autumn Restricted Boss Hoss Riding blues)
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GordonBH wrote:Thanks Barry,

I was still on the rotor bit of the thread DOH!

I'll go and lie down - it is Autumn here after all and I'm getting the start of ARBHR blues

(Autumn Restricted Boss Hoss Riding blues)
ARBHR blues it must be Gordon, because Triker was replying to your thread, NOT Barry! LOL
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Triker wrote:Mikie v, I just looked it up on "revzilla" $142.18. Was tax and shipping added to that price? I paid ONLY $119.99. NO TAX, NO SHIPPING COSTS w/ items over $89.00. No tax for Michigan residents. Motorcycle Superstore! This is a Sister company of J&P Cycles. $119.99 "out the door" AWESOME DEAL! A brand new tire, not a "blem" or "second". Mikie v, thanks for your input!
You got the better deal. I paid $136.89.
Sorry, I'm glad you didn't go my route.
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Mikie v wrote:
Triker wrote:Mikie v, I just looked it up on "revzilla" $142.18. Was tax and shipping added to that price? I paid ONLY $119.99. NO TAX, NO SHIPPING COSTS w/ items over $89.00. No tax for Michigan residents. Motorcycle Superstore! This is a Sister company of J&P Cycles. $119.99 "out the door" AWESOME DEAL! A brand new tire, not a "blem" or "second". Mikie v, thanks for your input!
You got the better deal. I paid $136.89.
Sorry, I'm glad you didn't go my route.
Mikie v, no problem. You got a better deal from Revzilla than they show on their website, which is a PLUS!
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CanuckHoss wrote:Had the guys do my fork seals Wednesday and they also installed a new front tire...the trike specific Avon Cobra

I noticed a difference in my 200 mile ride today. Seems better in the straight and seemed also better in the highway corners...more stable and better steering control...felt different in a good way around the corners...hard to explain but I believe 100% worth using that tire especially on the Boss Hoss trike.

They also did the front brakes and I need to find exactly what they used because I have never ever had braking like this up front.
What tire pressure are you running in your Avon TRIKE tire up front Barry?
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Triker wrote:
CanuckHoss wrote:Had the guys do my fork seals Wednesday and they also installed a new front tire...the trike specific Avon Cobra

I noticed a difference in my 200 mile ride today. Seems better in the straight and seemed also better in the highway corners...more stable and better steering control...felt different in a good way around the corners...hard to explain but I believe 100% worth using that tire especially on the Boss Hoss trike.

They also did the front brakes and I need to find exactly what they used because I have never ever had braking like this up front.
What tire pressure are you running in your Avon TRIKE tire up front Barry?
Usually try to keep it between at least 45 and 47 lbs...it is a Bigblock
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