Figured out what the prob was. I Torqued the steering head bearings down a bit more and it now rides reasonably good. At least I'm not afraid to ride the damn thing anymore. Has what I would consider normal shakes etc. Thanks for all the replies.
John, I just now rolled it up on a 3/4 pc of plywood, both Voyager tires are on the ground. Tried to rotate them and they're grounded enough that it will move the entire unit forward or backward with no wheel spin.
Thanks John, I torqued the steering head bearings down just a touch today and it helped a bunch. I'll try your recommendations and let you know how it works.
Helped a friend buy a used bike/trike because she wants to get into riding and she figured this would be a good way to get started. It's a 97 Honda VLX with a Voyager conversion kit. We picked it up in NE CO and I rode it home SW CO solo. I'm an experienced two wheel rider and have had a side...
Helped a friend buy a used bike/trike because she wants to get into riding and she figured this would be a good way to get started. It's a 97 Honda VLX with a Voyager conversion kit. We picked it up in NE CO and I rode it home SW CO solo. I'm an experienced two wheel rider and have had a side...
Hey everyone, new to the trike world. Actually a friend of mine is and I'm helping her out. Been reading posts for a while as guest and see lots of helpful tips and people. Jerry
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