After removing the Wing guards, how difficult is it to remove the body?
How many people needed?
Instructions?
Thanks.
How many people needed?
Instructions?
Thanks.
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After removing the Wing guards, how difficult is it to remove the body?
How many people needed?
Instructions?
Thanks.
Depending on your familiarity with the GL1800 and the trike kit I'd guess three to five hours Mike. Bike trunk has to come off and that is probably the hardest part. I did my own conversion back in 2015 and it took me 10 days but a lot of that was reading the service manual and the install instructions.
Download the install instructions from Roadsmith's web site. That will give you a pretty good road map.
Two people is all it takes to handle the body itself. GOOD LUCK !! :xszpv::xszpv:
You've already convinced me to take it back to Roadsmith when I decide to have some serious maintenance done.
Sorry if I rained on your party Mike. I love to wrench nearly as much as I do ride so wouldn't hesitate to grab the tools and dig in.. :xszpv::xszpv:
Sure agree with that Mike, I know my limitations. I sleep better knowing my sled is in good hands with a professional, plus I ain't as young as I used to be. I've scheduled my scoot for a deep service and inspection with Greg in Zephyr Hills. Gonna take a few days, but that's OK. Also getting a seat rehab by Just on Time, in St Petersburg. This guy is an old hippie, comes with good credentials, and been doing this kind of thing for many years, I'm anxious to get it back and get some comfy riding time. Spending some $ here, but gotta pay to play.
Sure agree with that Mike, I know my limitations. I sleep better knowing my sled is in good hands with a professional, plus I ain't as young as I used to be. I've scheduled my scoot for a deep service and inspection with Greg in Zephyr Hills. Gonna take a few days, but that's OK. Also getting a seat rehab by Just on Time, in St Petersburg. This guy is an old hippie, comes with good credentials, and been doing this kind of thing for many years, I'm anxious to get it back and get some comfy riding time. Spending some $ here, but gotta pay to play.