yes I did do Alaska trip kinda of my break in ride, lost my cruise switch early in the ride and also it was 3rd or 4th time I lost it, I live off of a dirt road so it fills up with dirt all the time. TBMS did replace my brake master cylinder with one that has a built in switch for the cruise...
ODDOMAN is correct, Richard is one of the lead mechanics for the trike conversions, not the Stallion.
the outer bearings on the front wheel are for the black plates that holds the brake calibers,
the seal will come out and the ball bearings will be exposed, this has happened several times on...
I have 32,500 miles on my Stallion #538.
I pulled the left rear wheel off and checked the brake pads, the outside pad was gone so I had metal to metal.
I bought new pads for 2006 ford five hundred and they are the same kind.
now I ran into a problem trying to get the piston back into the...
started the stallion up and noticed that the volt meter was in the 12v range instead of right at 14 volts.
while going down the street I hit the air bleed or the bottom of the air switch and the bike died and the volt meter and air meter both went blank.
bike started with no problem, hit the...
I called TMS and talked to Nick a few minutes ago and have found out that the original Stallions did have this feature but so many folks lost there keys and it is such a hassle to get keys if you don't have one, so they just quit making it work.
at least that is the answer I got
I also had a...
I went to Thoroughbred Mortorsports yesterday due to malfunction of the trike.
my cruise control was inop, they replaced the blue and white switch by the master cylinder and all is well I hope.
anyway there were 5 new Stallions on the show room floor, all ask for of course and I noticed that...
go to Wally world and get "three way hitch" from the ATV area.
reverse it and drill a hole in the hitch from the bike to put a bolt in that will keep the new piece from turning.
this will raise your hitch 3" and will cost less than $20
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