Rear Lift Kit on Freewheeler

Mar 11, 2017
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I'm stoked and looking forward to my transition to Trike although I have a few months to wait. So a few questions and advice please.



Regarding the HD Rear lift Kit,

I like the sound of this as I guess cornering at reasonable speeds is one of my main concerns. I like to ride consistently at speeds.


Has anyone any knowledge of how the HD Rear Lift Kit compares to the DK Customs On Board Lift Kit.

The DK system looks a great system and from watching a Youtube video of it it looks functional and quite impressive.



We will probably have the HD Boom handlebar speakers.

Do these perform well with a standard screen fitted?

Thanks for any responses to these initial questions. I'm sure I'll have more to follow.



 
I'm stoked and looking forward to my transition to Trike although I have a few months to wait. So a few questions and advice please.



Regarding the HD Rear lift Kit,

I like the sound of this as I guess cornering at reasonable speeds is one of my main concerns. I like to ride consistently at speeds.


Has anyone any knowledge of how the HD Rear Lift Kit compares to the DK Customs On Board Lift Kit.

The DK system looks a great system and from watching a Youtube video of it it looks functional and quite impressive.



We will probably have the HD Boom handlebar speakers.

Do these perform well with a standard screen fitted?

Thanks for any responses to these initial questions. I'm sure I'll have more to follow.




I was not aware that Harley-Davidson was making a Lift Kit. Do you have a link?

The DK Custom Comfort Lift™ works well on the Freewheeler. You can see details on it HERE.

FreewheelerComp.jpg


Below is a video showing the Installation procedure-



Kevin
 
Thanks

Hi Kevin,

Thanks for the useful links. I like the idea of the on-board compressor to dial in exact pressure where needed.

I'd prefer the flexibility rather than fixed brackets. How big is the compressor?

I was led to believe HD do a fixed bracket raising the rear an 1' 1/2.

I don't have a link as it's a suggestion from someone else.

Phil
 
Hi Kevin,

Thanks for the useful links. I like the idea of the on-board compressor to dial in exact pressure where needed.

I'd prefer the flexibility rather than fixed brackets. How big is the compressor?

I was led to believe HD do a fixed bracket raising the rear an 1' 1/2.

I don't have a link as it's a suggestion from someone else.

Phil

Hi Phil,

We have Harley Dealers all over the world that buy the Lift Kits from us...that is probably what was being referred to.

I know what you mean about preferring the onboard compressor. It is very nice to be able to change the PSI/ride height/ride comfort by fingertip control.

The Complete Bolt-On Air Ride System measures 9" x 4.75" x 7". It takes up less the 4% of the trunk space on a Tri-Glide and less than 9% of the space on a Freewheeler.

The DIY Air Ride Builders Kit takes even less space, but does require assembly. All the components come with it, but it is not assembled and mounted in a box. This means some work on your part, but also gives flexibility to install it where ever you want, so you don't need to take up any trunk space. The measurements of the actual compressor are: 6.25" x 4.25" x 2.25".

Feel free to email or call us with any questions, or if you would like us to send you copies of the installation instructions.

Kevin
 
Hi Kevin,

Thanks for the useful links. I like the idea of the on-board compressor to dial in exact pressure where needed.

I'd prefer the flexibility rather than fixed brackets. How big is the compressor?

I was led to believe HD do a fixed bracket raising the rear an 1' 1/2.

I don't have a link as it's a suggestion from someone else.

Phil

My dealer recommended the DK comfort lift for improved ride and handling! I told him I have it but hav'nt installed it yet.

I put it in a couple days ago and only rode it about 3 miles! It seemed like it did smooth out the ride and turned a little quicker; but havn't had a chance for a longer better eval. yet! Too much going on! Like the raised look tho!
 
Hi Firebird, great to hear from someone who has installed the Comfort lift kit.

Be good to hear how your trike handles once you get a chance to put some miles on the clock.

We've just returned from our dealer having done all the paperwork for our Freewheeler.

A few months too wait but exciting none the less.
 
Hi Firebird, great to hear from someone who has installed the Comfort lift kit.

Be good to hear how your trike handles once you get a chance to put some miles on the clock.

We've just returned from our dealer having done all the paperwork for our Freewheeler.

A few months too wait but exciting none the less.

Welcome to trike talk! I will post it here when I test it out! We have heavy wind right now and some rain in Arizona???

The Freewheeler in standard form tracks the road like a sports car! The comfort lift should smooth out the bumps! We will see?
 
comfort lift kit

so is it true that this comfort lift hits the exhaust system and if so why I really wasn't looking forward at all to alter my exhaust on a brand new trike but I would like the height and rumor has it a nicer ride
 
so is it true that this comfort lift hits the exhaust system and if so why I really wasn't looking forward at all to alter my exhaust on a brand new trike but I would like the height and rumor has it a nicer ride

All 1.25" lift kits have the potential for the swingarm to contact the z-pipe on the exhaust when the wheels are off the ground while installing...this is more likely on a M8 that has a boogered up weld from the factory. However, it has been a possibility on all HD Trikes for the last 8 years. It is easily dealt with during installation.

There are thousands of Comfort Lifts™ installed on all year models of HD trikes. It is a much nicer ride, and better handling too.

Check out the install video below-



Feel free to call or write with any questions.

Kevin
 
kevin,

I have a used 2015 FW and it sits about 5.5 inches off the ground. Is there a brand mark or part number I could look for to see if the kit had been installed?

I measured from the bottom of the tailpipe to the garage floor.
 
Comfort lift kit DK

Welcome to trike talk! I will post it here when I test it out! We have heavy wind right now and some rain in Arizona???

The Freewheeler in standard form tracks the road like a sports car! The comfort lift should smooth out the bumps! We will see?

Took a 70 mi put yesterday with the new comfort lift and the ride is noticeably smoother as well as the handling! In a left or right hand turn without a stop it flows thru it faster and smoother! It's worth the effort in my book; we have a lot of bumpy roads down here in Southern Arizona! May have to raise my headlight just a little? The trike sits nice with the lift I have the Amber whisky just like the pic in DK add above.
 
Answer to the 5.5" high muffler

kevin,

I have a used 2015 FW and it sits about 5.5 inches off the ground. Is there a brand mark or part number I could look for to see if the kit had been installed?

I measured from the bottom of the tailpipe to the garage floor.

My 2015 with the comfort lift is about 6.5" to the bottom of 4" Rush big louis slash cut mufflers so I would say no to having a lift kit! and no there are no markings on the steel lift plates. Hope this helps!
 
kevin,

I have a used 2015 FW and it sits about 5.5 inches off the ground. Is there a brand mark or part number I could look for to see if the kit had been installed?

I measured from the bottom of the tailpipe to the garage floor.

There is no mark on the plate, but if it has a nut welded to the plate at the lower shock mount, it is probably a lift kit. My stock plate did not have a nut welded to it
 

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