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Very good info Kevin
I have seen the weak bearing retainer plates many times in automotive apps and similar damages to bearings, axles and spider gears
The trikers of America all owe you a beer for this fix ! Another great product from DK Customs ! Did you have to replace your swingarm rubber bushings ?
You always seem to have our backs.
Curious as to the mileage on your trike that this occurred . Then I can determine how soon I need to do this before it happens. TIA
I believe it was around 44k miles when we discovered it. Don't know how long it had been going on.
Since then we have looked at several other Trikes.
1 at 5k miles had no signs of the plates deforming or the bearings knocking around in the housing.
Another at only 3k miles had deformed plates, banged up bearings, but very little wear on the splines.
Another at 52k miles, all aspects looked worse than mine did at 44k miles.
The last one I saw had 30k miles and looked about the same as mine.
Kevin
Well when I return from Kerrville, I guess I need to check. Will be around 35k at that time. What caused you to check this (what was trike doing ) TIA
Thanks for the info Kevin.
I want to make sure I understand. Your saying this is a problem on the Freewheeler also?
So do some trikes do this, or do they ALL do this?
So do some trikes do this, or do they ALL do this?
Oil migration -- Cheap axle bearing plates-- Battery problems-- Reverse motor problems etc. $40,000 plus . Yet we keep buying. Isn't there a saying... Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity
I have been told many times I'm crazy so I guess I'm insane, I also have a baseball style hat that says 100% crazy, faded pretty good but still can make it out, not sure where it went, haven't seen it in a long time, I think the girl friend hid it or got rid of it, she didn't like it for some reason, LOL
All for now Trampas
P.S. I would assume if you have warranty this would be covered under warranty at least I hope so, I have 7 years of it, if my go out some day will keep these in mind
That said, I have never heard of a rear axle actually coming out of the housing (and I don't think they would), so my concern was not really logical...it just blew my mind how weak they were and I decided to permanently fix it.
Kevin
Kevin, I’m a little late to the thread, do you need to replace the bearings if they are low mileage? My concern is that pressing them off and on again will create issues with the wear pattern established. Thanks.
Kevin, I’m a little late to the thread, do you need to replace the bearings if they are low mileage? My concern is that pressing them off and on again will create issues with the wear pattern established. Thanks.
Yes, it is recommended to replace them. They are relatively inexpensive, and the likelihood is high that they will sustain damage when being pressed off.
Kevin