Tool kit, tire inflator, tire patch kit, noco jump box, rain gear, jacket, hat, gloves, sunscreen, phone cord, microfiber towels, bottle and can koozy, and a fresh water bottle or two on each ride. It sounds like a lot more than it really is.
So far I’m extremely satisfied with the shocks. Installation was very easy. I’ve seen videos of guys changing shocks with the body on. Save yourself the trouble. Pull the body off and leave the wheels on. Since I have the stock head pipe I had to cut 3/8 inch off the catalytic converter and...
Ok, I removed the reverse motor. Upon inspection it looks like the only thing that changed on the -09C motor is that they tried to make it water resistant. There is a rubber boot over the brush cap and another big one over motor and solenoid. The brush cap also has a rubber drain. When I took it...
My friend and I spent the day installing 14” Supershox on both of our 2020 Tri-Glides. Mine required an exhaust extension pipe since I still have the stock head pipe. Start to finish it took about 6 hours to complete both bikes. After I put some miles on it, I’ll put up a review for the shocks...
Thanks Jack. Is there a new part number, so I don’t order the wrong one? There are two different reverse motors for the 2020 Harley trikes. Sometime in the 2020 model year there was a service bulletin and all reverse motors factory installed were the -09C. That’s the one I have.
Gas prices are not the issue here in Florida. HEAT and rain have slowed me down. The high 90’s with 90% humidity gives a heat index of 110. That’s before you add in the air cooled engine. “Ride early” is my summer motto.
I know it’s been a while since this was posted, but I figured it was the best place to start. I have 2020 Tri Glide that the reverse motor quit on. I plan on checking the wires that Jim found before going any farther. However, I’m pretty sure that I have bad brushes. If I tap on the motor...
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