6 degree rake

Jan 10, 2019
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manila, ar usa
I have seen a few comments about the 6 degree rake front end. Is this a factory thing? If so do all trikes have it, if not, when did they start it. Looking at a 2004 trike, how can I tell if it has it?
 
The advent of longer wheel-based conversions and Independent Suspension of these conversions has made the E-Z Steer, or raked triple tree, a needed and desired upgrade. Very popular now on just about all conversions.:)
 
The advent of longer wheel-based conversions and Independent Suspension of these conversions has made the E-Z Steer, or raked triple tree, a needed and desired upgrade. Very popular now on just about all conversions.:)

Agree! Conversions such as Hannigan make the 6 deg rake a nice addition.

I would not use 6deg on the short wheel base conversions!

If the triple trees on the trike you're looking at are aluminum, most likely your forks are raked.
 
The first Honda Valkyrie trike we test rode, was not raked.

It was a workout to steer it.

My current Valkyrie trike probably has a little too much rake,

but I am not complaining.

It steers like a dream
 
Roadsmith trikes comes with a 5.5% rake.....Mine steers like a champ!

Ronnie
 
Agree! Conversions such as Hannigan make the 6 deg rake a nice addition.

I would not use 6deg on the short wheel base conversions!

If the triple trees on the trike you're looking at are aluminum, most likely your forks are raked.

Please define "short wheel base" vs "long wheel base". What measurements are considered the dividing line between the two.
 
CSC,Roadsmith,Hannigan are considered longer wheelbase.Champion,Lehman,DFT,Motortrike are shorter wheelbase.Basically the short wheelbase trikes trikes have the same or almost same wheelbase as the stock 2 wheeler had.
 
Please define "short wheel base" vs "long wheel base". What measurements are considered the dividing linebetween the two.

Pic ofshort wheel base
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Note the front of the rear fender is even with the riders seat back

Pic of long(extended wheel base:

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Front of fender approx even with passenger seat
 

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