??? for owners of 2020

2019's have the same suspension as the 2020 models. I have not seen the need for a lift kit as my 2019 handles great. You may gain something, but I think the 2019 and 2020 models are 1 inch higher than previous models. Additionally both have newer braking systems with ABS and traction control; however, the 2020 models have a more complex system called Reflex™ Defensive Rider Systems (RDRS).

2019: https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/...ogy-elevates-the-motorcycling-experience.html

2020: https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/en/content/reflex-defensive-rider-systems.html
 
I believe the 2019 and 2020 Trikes have the identical systems,but Moco came up with a name for the 2020's."RDRS"
 
Apples to Kumquats here.........My 11 Tri needed the kit, But my 17 did not....So i would think the 20's wouldn't either..:Shrug:.....
 
With the suspension changes HD has done, do you feel the need for the lift kit ?? TIA

If you leave the stock shocks on, there is no need to get a lift kit to lift it up. This is because the springs are so stiff that there is little to no sag in them. The frame is the same, the swingarm is the same and the shock length is the same as pre '19's, but since the shocks are so stiff, there is not the proper amount of sag.

Where a Convertible Comfort Lift™ will help on your 2020 is that it sets the shock at a better angle, so the shock will work a little more and give an improved ride quality.

If the ride quality of the stock shocks, with or without the Convertible Comfort Lift™, is good enough for you, then you're golden. If it is too stiff/bumpy, then going with a quality pair of shocks that have the proper sag will give a significantly improved ride quality. Having little, or no sag, means the shocks will top out easily, reducing ride quality.

Below are a couple of videos that you may find useful-





Try contacting Kevin at DK Customs, he put his old shocks on his new tri, not sure if he put the lift kit in as well.

Yes, I used the 14" Convertible Comfort Lift™ and the 14" Trike Series Shocks™, made a significant improvement, as can be seen in the above video.


Yes, I did use the lift and shocks, but I did not have to grind anything. They all have obnoxious welds on the exhaust, some more than others, but mine was ok clearance wise with the Convertible Comfort Lift™.

Kevin
 
Thanks for the video's Kevin. I already have the comfort lift & 13" ProAction on my 16. Had a hard time getting them on 4 yrs ago. Not sure I could remove them for the 20. Turned 75 Fri. & can't hardly get off the floor after laying there for prolonged time. Just have to go for new I guess,then find a younger guy to install them. Anyway thanks again. See ya in Kerrville if new ride gets here in time.
 
Thanks for the video's Kevin. I already have the comfort lift & 13" ProAction on my 16. Had a hard time getting them on 4 yrs ago. Not sure I could remove them for the 20. Turned 75 Fri. & can't hardly get off the floor after laying there for prolonged time. Just have to go for new I guess,then find a younger guy to install them. Anyway thanks again. See ya in Kerrville if new ride gets here in time.

Hope you had a great 75th!

I hear ya on getting down and up off the floor...and I'm only 61. :xzqxz:

Hope to see you in Kerrville!

Kevin
 
Bill do you need me to drive to Dayton and put the new one's on. I could stop by and save you the shipping Beaver falls is only an hour away for me? Fred

P.S. Happy Birthday LOL...
 
Thanks Fred.... How soon can you do it??? lolololol
if you need help it's not to far to drive to help a friend w oh r on his trike. After adjusting old Shiney last winter easiest to remove the body. 8 bolts 6 in the trunk and two on small tabs on each side. And I think 3 plugs on wires. Easy to do no long misery lying on floor. Let me know. Fred/JeanneP.S. George's shop only an hour away.
 
if you need help it's not to far to drive to help a friend w oh r on his trike. After adjusting old Shiney last winter easiest to remove the body. 8 bolts 6 in the trunk and two on small tabs on each side. And I think 3 plugs on wires. Easy to do no long misery lying on floor. Let me know. Fred/JeanneP.S. George's shop only an hour away.

You sure are a special man. I have friends who think riding 200 miles for lunch is out of the question, much less traveling to help a friend.
 
if you need help it's not to far to drive to help a friend w oh r on his trike. After adjusting old Shiney last winter easiest to remove the body. 8 bolts 6 in the trunk and two on small tabs on each side. And I think 3 plugs on wires. Easy to do no long misery lying on floor. Let me know. Fred/JeanneP.S. George's shop only an hour away.

WOW, I was just teasin ya Fred. Maybe dinner on Fri the 21st ?? No resv, yet, but maybe the Quality just up from that restaurant we went before.

This time of year is all dictated by the weather.
 
WOW, I was just teasin ya Fred. Maybe dinner on Fri the 21st ?? No resv, yet, but maybe the Quality just up from that restaurant we went before.

This time of year is all dictated by the weather.
Well that is possible, be nice to visit again. In the spring on your way for a family visit we could put those shocks on in my garage on your way east?
 
Well that is possible, be nice to visit again. In the spring on your way for a family visit we could put those shocks on in my garage on your way east?

Had the date wrong,,, Fri the 20th, we plan to be in Clarion at the Quality. Will that be good for you or you guys busy ??
 
Had the date wrong,,, Fri the 20th, we plan to be in Clarion at the Quality. Will that be good for you or you guys busy ??
Sorry! we will miss you there, that is not going to work for us keep a close eye on the weather from Ohio line to us in clarion they have been having issues with the snow remove service in that area.. Travel safe Fred/Jeanne.
 
Sorry! we will miss you there, that is not going to work for us keep a close eye on the weather from Ohio line to us in clarion they have been having issues with the snow remove service in that area.. Travel safe Fred/Jeanne.

Sorry we will miss you. Have a Merry Christmas .
 

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