Repair of your Stallion....

Let us know what they say

I spoke with Motor Trike; They were real nice; explained that in 2020 they took out all there Stallion tooling and replace with fiberglass production for current trikes they are building. I asked if they knew of any shops still repairing Stallions. As it turns out there are only two left in the US. One in Fort Worth, TX and the other in Indiana.

I'm no where near Indiana so didn't care to get the info on that one however the one in Forth Worth is called Bikes to Trikes and they still do full repairs on Stallion Trikes. The guy told me a horror story about someone taking theirs to a shop that said they could repair and completely botch the job; lost parts and couldn't put it fully back together. OMG why would a shop say they can repair when they have no clue of what they are doing? Anyway I will be taking mine there.
 
So, are we still going to be able to get parts for our beloved Stallions, or have they just become throwaways? Rick

Since 2013 was that last year for Stallions and Ford Dealers only keep parts for 10 years. If you want spare parts need to get them now. If you know what parts that actually are. Nothing listed as stallion parts as I'm sure you know. All parts came from various Ford vehicle. Steering, Dash, engine I believe all came from the Ford Ranger. Gas tank fill lines gas cap I believe came from Ford Mustang. Brake pads, rotors, etc I believe came from Ford 500. Don't quote me just what I've heard and collected data. If anyone has a complete list that would be awesome. Since parts came from other various ford vehicle you'll likely be able to get parts for some time. It's the repair shops now no one will touch them. If you can do your own repair your in better shape than those who can not and need a mechanic.
 
I was talking about the parts that were specific to the Stallion. There are some that weren't Ford, Toyota, Acura or BMW.

I purchased the Stallion with the top on it 8 years ago. It came from the Seattle area and the original owner had it made to keep the rain off him. I was going to remove it, but I like being in the shade when it's 115 here in AZ. Rick
 
I was talking about the parts that were specific to the Stallion. There are some that weren't Ford, Toyota, Acura or BMW.

I purchased the Stallion with the top on it 8 years ago. It came from the Seattle area and the original owner had it made to keep the rain off him. I was going to remove it, but I like being in the shade when it's 115 here in AZ. Rick

Rick what I remember. The taillights are from a 2002 Acura. Front brake pads from a Toyota FJ but the calipers are custom I believe, the mirrors are from an early BMW but I forget what years. I don't remember any other item that was commercial stock but not FORD or custom.
 
Rick what I remember. The taillights are from a 2002 Acura. Front brake pads from a Toyota FJ but the calipers are custom I believe, the mirrors are from an early BMW but I forget what years. I don't remember any other item that was commercial stock but not FORD or custom.

Thanks Ted. I know about the taillights, mirrors and brakes. I do know that the front rotors and calibers were specific to the Stallion and I'm sure that there were a lot of other parts also. I had my trunk latch cable break on a trip and had to take out the license plate light to get at the cable to release the trunk. I put a tie wrap on the emergency release handle and left it hang out so I could close the trunk and get back into it. Since mine is an 08, I was lucky that Richard found a latch assembly as they are different from the newer ones and I couldn't find anything at a junkyard. Rick
 
Stuck in Park

I wish you were in Arizona. Could you tell me how to get a non running 2013 out of Park to Neutral so I can push it.

Thanks a Million.

Triker Jack

jackmertes9@gmail.com

Just wanted to remind any Stallion owners out there if you are having a hard time finding someone to work on your Stallion, I was the Lead Technician for the Stallion at TBMS for 3 years. I moved to Arkansas to be closer to my children. I know the Stallion from front to back, and top to bottom. I have all tools necessary to repair any problem with your bike. If you are in the area, or not, give me a call and we can get your bike fixed.



I am an authorized repair shop also. I work out of a shop, not my house, and can accomodate any repair necessary. Dont trust your bike to just anybody, give me a call and lets get you back on the road! You can even ask Stallion owners on this forum as well, I know what I am doing. Feel free to message me anytime. Thanks again....Kevin Perkins
 
I wish you were in Arizona. Could you tell me how to get a non running 2013 out of Park to Neutral so I can push it.

Thanks a Million.

Triker Jack

jackmertes9@gmail.com

Jack,

If you open the hood and find the gear shifter on the right side. Look real close on the side of the shifter for a white plunger button that you can push in. While holding the button in shift the lever to neutral. Might need someone else to shift as you hold the button in. Let us know if that works.

Gorilla
 
Just wanted to remind any Stallion owners out there if you are having a hard time finding someone to work on your Stallion, I was the Lead Technician for the Stallion at TBMS for 3 years. I moved to Arkansas to be closer to my children. I know the Stallion from front to back, and top to bottom. I have all tools necessary to repair any problem with your bike. If you are in the area, or not, give me a call and we can get your bike fixed.



I am an authorized repair shop also. I work out of a shop, not my house, and can accomodate any repair necessary. Dont trust your bike to just anybody, give me a call and lets get you back on the road! You can even ask Stallion owners on this forum as well, I know what I am doing. Feel free to message me anytime. Thanks again....Kevin Perkins

An address and phone number would be appreciated.
 
I wish you were in Arizona. Could you tell me how to get a non running 2013 out of Park to Neutral so I can push it.

Thanks a Million.

Triker Jack

jackmertes9@gmail.com

Jack, I'm in AZ, but up in Fountain Hills. Just for info, D&D Discount Motorcycles in Tempe can work on Stallions. Mark is a great person. I've had him work on mine and he calls me sometimes if he has a question and needs to see how one is put together from the factory, kind of as I have done some modifications to mine. Rick
 
Help

Just wanted to remind any Stallion owners out there if you are having a hard time finding someone to work on your Stallion, I was the Lead Technician for the Stallion at TBMS for 3 years. I moved to Arkansas to be closer to my children. I know the Stallion from front to back, and top to bottom. I have all tools necessary to repair any problem with your bike. If you are in the area, or not, give me a call and we can get your bike fixed.



I am an authorized repair shop also. I work out of a shop, not my house, and can accomodate any repair necessary. Dont trust your bike to just anybody, give me a call and lets get you back on the road! You can even ask Stallion owners on this forum as well, I know what I am doing. Feel free to message me anytime. Thanks again....Kevin Perkins

Wondering if you can still help out a Stallion Owner?
 
2009 ! Stallion

Just wanted to remind any Stallion owners out there if you are having a hard time finding someone to work on your Stallion, I was the Lead Technician for the Stallion at TBMS for 3 years. I moved to Arkansas to be closer to my children. I know the Stallion from front to back, and top to bottom. I have all tools necessary to repair any problem with your bike. If you are in the area, or not, give me a call and we can get your bike fixed.



I am an authorized repair shop also. I work out of a shop, not my house, and can accomodate any repair necessary. Dont trust your bike to just anybody, give me a call and lets get you back on the road! You can even ask Stallion owners on this forum as well, I know what I am doing. Feel free to message me anytime. Thanks again....Kevin Perkins

Hi having problems getting new front caliper for my 2009 stallion Talked to Rich at TBMS a couple week ago and said it was specially made for Stallion and hasn't got back to me yet on any ideas on were i could find both right and left on front wheel.

Earl
 
Like to talk to you about working on my Stallion

Just wanted to remind any Stallion owners out there if you are having a hard time finding someone to work on your Stallion, I was the Lead Technician for the Stallion at TBMS for 3 years. I moved to Arkansas to be closer to my children. I know the Stallion from front to back, and top to bottom. I have all tools necessary to repair any problem with your bike. If you are in the area, or not, give me a call and we can get your bike fixed.



I am an authorized repair shop also. I work out of a shop, not my house, and can accomodate any repair necessary. Dont trust your bike to just anybody, give me a call and lets get you back on the road! You can even ask Stallion owners on this forum as well, I know what I am doing. Feel free to message me anytime. Thanks again....Kevin Perkins

Kevin, I would like to talk to you about working on my trike. Can you email me? malone.davidr@gmail.com
 
You could try a google search such as:

Kevin Perkins

Conway, Arkansas

You might accidentally hit on some contact information that way or maybe look for his name in the white pages in that town.
 
You could try a google search such as:

Kevin Perkins

Conway, Arkansas

You might accidentally hit on some contact information that way or maybe look for his name in the white pages in that town.

White pages……Wow do they still exist??
 
Stallion Repair

If you are in or near PA you might want to check out Leola Motor Trike in Leola, PA (near Lancaster). They are a long time Motor Trike Dealer and very knowledgeable on the Stallion. Their work is top notch, prices fair and turn around good as long as parts are available.
 

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