Exhaust Too Low what would you do

AJ1500

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Apr 30, 2014
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so here is my issue. new to us Goldwing trike with Lehman trike. The trike body sits very low to the ground. we will be trailering it and our sidecar sometimes and what I have found is the pipes are below the body and when pulling on or taking off trailer they drag, when backing off they will dig trenches and plug themselves up. I cut them back so they are flush with back of trike body but the body is just barely off the ground itself when on the ramps.

So I would like a couple ideas and maybe some pictures of what you might do in a similar situation

I was considering cutting holes in the body just a hair higher than the bottom lip and raising the pipes to go through and sit just past flush and change them to straight tips

here is what it looked like before I shortened the pipes 1.jpg
 
ACE.

1st thing is I wouldn't cut holes in the body.

2nd can't you just turn the tips to the side ?

If you want to cut something cut the tips off so it goes straight back instead of down.

" OR " you can buy the lift kit from DK and be done with it.

ITS very Very easy to install.

I did mine in just under an hour.

The second bike I did took 30 mins.

Like I said its an easy fix. Rick
 
Board ramps to lay at the back of the trailer on the ground for the back tires to run on when backing off of the trailer. It will keep the back end higher coming off the trailer and/or loading it on.
 
good answers,

OK I have turned the tips to the side, but when backing off the trailer,,, with 2X6 at end of ramps the bottom edge of the body just touches the ground so you can imagine where the pipes are right then :( . I never thought about a lift kit, hmm I like that idea as I really really don't want to cut the body for any reason

I will look into that idea. I have it down now getting ready to pull the carbs and replace throttle cables so now is the time to do something with it

Thanks and if there are any other thoughts I'm open to more suggestions
 
You might contact our resident Lehman trike guru.. Jim.

His TrikeTalk name is Lee H. Mann.

He checks out the forum every few days....you might re-post this in the Lehmann forum so he will be sure to see this and you can reach him at:

mjtrikes.com
 

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