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Road pattern tyres for Qpod Sport

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ian Cox Sep 5, 2009. 4 Replies

Towability of Qpod Sport

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ian Cox Jul 24, 2009. 2 Replies

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Low mileage Qpod Sport for sale

Hi everyone, I've bit the bullet & put the pod up for sale (ahhhh!). All details on Ebay.Regards, IanSee More
Aug 15, 2011
Ian Cox replied to Ian Cox's discussion Road pattern tyres for Qpod Sport
"Thanks Alex - I have 20psi front & rear as per the service manual. I did think that was a bit high for such fat & lightly loaded tyres - but thats what the book says! "
Sep 5, 2009
barry singer replied to Ian Cox's discussion Road pattern tyres for Qpod Sport
"Hi Ian I have just fitted kenda speed racer rear tyres 22x10x10 chunky road tyres i got them slightly used from keven with wheels refurbished £75 or£50 just tyres each.they seem ok but got them balanced as seemed some vibration or…"
Sep 5, 2009
Alex replied to Ian Cox's discussion Road pattern tyres for Qpod Sport
"What tyre pressures you running ? i guess they may be a bit high......"
Sep 4, 2009
Ian Cox posted a discussion

Road pattern tyres for Qpod Sport

I apologise if this subject has been done before but I can't find any earlier info. I'm not impressed by the stability of my Sport above 35mph, especially on poor roads. I've tried to source road pattern tyres to replace the original knobblies, but cannot find suitable 21x7-10 fronts & 20X11-10 rears. Can anyone please help/advise/supply?Would 20x10-10 rears be safe on the standard rims?See More
Sep 4, 2009
Ian Cox replied to Ian Cox's discussion Towability of Qpod Sport
Jul 24, 2009
Ian Cox posted a discussion

Towability of Qpod Sport

Hi,As a prospective purchaser of a Qpod Sport, with the intention of towing it behind my motorhome, I would welcome any comments regarding the long distance towability of the machine. Not so much regarding the actual legal maximum speeds, (50 on single carriageways & 60 on dual & motorways), but the physical behaviour of the machine while towing, knobbly tyre wear, advised max speed etc. I have a reversing camera fitted on the m/home to keep an eye on it while towing. Regards, Ian.See More
Jul 23, 2009
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What model of Qpod do you have?
Don't have one yet
Do you have a motorhome?
Yes
About Me:
Live in North Scotland - proving difficult to source a good s/h Sport to tow behind my motorhome.

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