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Good morning - thanks for your inquiry regarding TPMS on your 2024 DCT. There is a procedure in our installation instructions that details how to turn off the light. We do not have a method to connect the rear wheels into the TPMS system as the bike's original system is designed for two inputs...
Hey Neil - give us a call tomorrow (800-331-0705) or email info@roadsmithtrikes.com and we can either supply the part you need, or provide you a part number from O'Reilly's
You can go ahead and change the bulbs without installing resistors. There is already a brain-box on the trike that isolates the trike conversion wiring.
For turn-signals, you might want to consider the following Big Bike product # 52-952A that can be installed into the recesses in the bumper...
Hey Chuck - sorry to take so long to respond to your post. For the fuel transfer issue, more than likely the small vent line that runs to the charcoal canister is pinched. There are two vent lines for the rear tank. The larger one is for filling the tank, the smaller one is to allow transfer of...
We are at the Bikes Blues and BBQ Rally in Fayetteville, AR. Show starts TODAY and runs through Saturday. We have the all new HTX1800 as well our current HTS1800 for 2017 and older Goldwings, and some AWESOME HD and Indian trike conversions. Stop on by and say HI and check out our trikes in person!!
The only thing you will see for the parking brake is the handle encased in a boot. The handle is located underneath the passenger's right side floorboard. The lever on the right side of body is for reverse. Here are some pictures of the parking brake handle. Not all are of HD trikes, but it...
The filter is before the fuel pump. Follow the supply line from the auxiliary tank to the pump. The fuel line goes into the pump first (sequence is filter, pump, one-way valve).
Easiest way to drain tank is to disconnect line from fuel filter and drain into an appropriate container. Might...
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