Rear Lift

Went down to Muncie,In. to get my lift kit from Dennis. I live in South Bend,In. We were going to Brandt's Harley anyway. They weren't hard to put on & it really makes a difference. Pipes don't drag anymore & I can go into the curves harder. He is now working on a lift kit for the tour pack. If anybody in my area gets the kit, I would be more than happy to install them. All I need now are a set of wheelie bars. Since I put all the hp in the engine, it is easy to bring the front end up. Thanks again Dennis!
 
Has anyone tried the shock lifts to help with pipes draging

I had the lift kit installed on my tri-glide and it didn't help the pipes dragging at all.

In fact they have not dragged once since the kit was installed

Thanks Dennis for the greatest mod I have on the tri-glide so far.
 
Just had lift kit put on while TG in for 20K service. Mechanic took it out for test ride and reports a small positive difference in handling. When loading up on my trailer there was NO PIPE SCRAPING AT ALL. Will be home soon and trying it myself. Thanks Dennis.
 
I have a 2009 Tri-Glide. I think I need a rear lift kit. Where do I get one?

look at posts further up for link. Done a couple hundred miles on lifts now. another difference I notice is no more low speed (below 20mph) hands free wobble.
 
Just completed a 1500 mile trip to Niagara Falls and back. The lift works great. I did hit mufflers (4" V&H) one time on a bump. It was quite a bump. I increased the air in the shocks from 35 lbs to 45 lbs and never hit again. We were riding two up with a lot of luggage. You know how it is traveling with your wife :) I get to bring 1 extra tee shirt and the rest of the space is for her :)
 
For those of you who have purchased and installed these lift brackets, do you have any tips / tricks for doing the install yourself? How do you get the back end of the trike up off the ground? I assume you bleed all the air off the shocks before un-bolting them from the frame?
 
Thanks. I've read the install instructions and I'm concerned about the jacking. Are you really supposed to support the whole rear of the trike using the steel subframe under the trunk? Based on pictures I've seen of this area, it appears to me that this subframe doesn't look strong enough to support the back end of a thousand pound bike. Am I wrong?
 
I put a jack stand on rear rail as close to the muffler as you can get it, then jack up other side and do the same. One can put a 1 x 4 on frame if you feel you need to spread the weight a bit but using two jack stands has caused no issues. I have installed many pairs this way as I have no lift. Instructions are to show that almost anyone with a floor jack, jack-stands and a few hand tools can do the install if they care to.
Dennis Swan
 
Ok, thanks Dennis. I have your brackets on hand and am just waiting for the trike to get delivered. I just wanted to make sure I knew what I was doing before I did the install. I didn't want to possibly damage the subframe by supporting it incorrectly.
 
Of course me being me I had to march to the beat of a different drummer:D. I put the trike on the table lift and used a floor jack to raise and lower the rear end as needed.

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Thinking of getting the lift kit.

Does the extra height on the rear transfer more load to the front end?

I can not tell you the exact amount, but yes, front end gets a little load and has what I feel is a more positive feel. Others who have installed the brackets may post to give you their feel on them.
Dennis Swan
 
I put the lift kit on last Friday. IF u follow the instructions it is a simple job. I increased my shock pressure from 22 pounds to 30 pounds and gained 2 inches in height after installing the lift kit. I put 300 miles on it over the weekend and there is definitely a weight shift but I think it is very positive. The handling seems better. I am very happy with the results. And it looks great!!!!!
 
Dennis,we went on a cruise yesterday with the new brackets on and I can't believe the difference in the handling of my trike. we went about 200 miles and it made a huge difference in cornering. Thanks,
 
Of course me being me I had to march to the beat of a different drummer:D. I put the trike on the table lift and used a floor jack to raise and lower the rear end as needed.

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I think I understand why my place has so little, it is all at your place :Coffee:
Dennis
 
I've been running around with about 36 lbs of air in the shocks. Down from the 50 lbs I ran before the lifts were installed. I bumped them up to 44 lbs and hitched up my new Roll-A-Home trailer. It wieghs just over 300 lbs. I was very impressed at how well the TG handled with the trailer in tow. I'm going to try 40 lbs and see how it runs.
 
I think I understand why my place has so little, it is all at your place :Coffee:
Dennis

I got tired of crawling around on the floor not to mention the pounding my knees were taking, so my dad was nice enough to pick up the table lift to make life easier.
 

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