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Phu Cat

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post regarding lift kits make installing one sound like the hot tip. But what does a lift kit actually do? Will it raise the seat hight. At 64 it's hard enough to get on our trike without the seat being any higher.

Phu cat
 
raises the rear of the trike about 1 1/2". keeps from draging the pipes..
the one i used was from Tglidestuff.com in muncie,in.also the wind deflectors work
great too.send dennis a private message & he can give yyou the exact answer. but on his web site is a pic. of 2 tri-gliders
back-to-back with one haveing his lift kit installed.
 
You won't even notice the inch and a quarter, But you will notice the improved handling and easier steering...ThumbUp
 
yes it raises the back end up ..so that would change the height of you getting on the bike..more back end than the front end..can be tweeked with the shock pressure
 
Step up on the floor boards, then mount the seat. That way a person doesn't have to play Tarzan ! I have "bagger bar" just inside the windshield & dash . Made for mounting accessories to. Very few things mounted, but it makes a great bar for mounting the Trike!
 
I second that about the lift kit. Everything Dennis makes is top notch & road tested.

I don't know if everything Dennis makes will work on a Harley or not ..... They aren't made in China like all of Harley's parts are........

Merry Christmas ALL !!!
Have a safe New Year !!

:Trike1:
 
The lift kit is installed at the lower rear shock mount. It lifts the body up with respect to the lower suspension in the rear. The whole body rotates up on the front axle. The difference in the seat height from ground level will probably be about 50% of the lift or 3/4 of an inch. Better clearance in the rear. The trike looks a lot more level. handling is slightly changed from the weight distribution change. Riders all state for the better.
 
post regarding lift kits make installing one sound like the hot tip. But what does a lift kit actually do? Will it raise the seat hight. At 64 it's hard enough to get on our trike without the seat being any higher.

Phu cat

Do you get on the trike from the ground? Don't know anyone that does it that way. :) I usually step on the floorboard first then swing my leg over - bad hip and all - no problem. ThumbUp
Seat height will stay the same that way.
 
I get on mine from the ground. Blessed with long legs (a curse sometimes). I don't have a problem with the lift kit. I like the extra clearance and handling in provides.
 
Installed the tGlide lift kit and Clutch Wiz yesterday and rode over 100 miles today on back roads. One word says it all. (amazing). It was like installing powersteering and the shifting is greatly improved. I can find neutral on the second or third try now instead of almost never. Good buy.
 
Installed the tGlide lift kit and Clutch Wiz yesterday and rode over 100 miles today on back roads. One word says it all. (amazing). It was like installing powersteering and the shifting is greatly improved. I can find neutral on the second or third try now instead of almost never. Good buy.

Thank You
 
Installed the tGlide lift kit and Clutch Wiz yesterday and rode over 100 miles today on back roads. One word says it all. (amazing). It was like installing powersteering and the shifting is greatly improved. I can find neutral on the second or third try now instead of almost never. Good buy.

Shorty, I'm not quite sure I understand how it makes finding neutral easier?

D.
 
I must be getting old (69) I can't get on the TG from the ground. :D

There's only 3 TG's in our chapter and they all get on from the floorboard. :Shrug:
 
I must be getting old (69) I can't get on the TG from the ground. :D

There's only 3 TG's in our chapter and they all get on from the floorboard. :Shrug:

Ya know,,, In my latest years I have started to wonder exactly I even wanted to do handstands or backflips when I was a kid.... Now I use the boards !
I used to kick the krap out of the kick start on an old Indian Chief, then I got modern & bought a BSA 441 Victor that if ya didn't get the compression release timed right with the kick start ya could end up on the ground in front of your own front tire! Or as the brits call it tyre...
Thank God for starters, soft seats & running boards!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!
HAVE A SAFE ONE !

:Trike1:
 
Ya know,,, In my latest years I have started to wonder exactly I even wanted to do handstands or backflips when I was a kid.... Now I use the boards !
I used to kick the krap out of the kick start on an old Indian Chief, then I got modern & bought a BSA 441 Victor that if ya didn't get the compression release timed right with the kick start ya could end up on the ground in front of your own front tire! Or as the brits call it tyre...
Thank God for starters, soft seats & running boards!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!
HAVE A SAFE ONE !

:Trike1:

Fairings and stereos also rank high to my old bones and muscles!
Call me old and soft, just where I am at in this world.
 
Shorty, I'm not quite sure I understand how it makes finding neutral easier?

D.

It might be because I adjusted the clutch when I installed the Clutch-Wiz. No other reason I could think of other than the lift kit I installed at the same time changed the angle of the transmision in relation to the ground allowing the Toe of my boot to contact the linkage at a slightly different location.

In other words, I haven't a clue. Good question.

Shorty
Portland, OR
2013 Tri-glide
2010 Fatboy Low.
 
I must be getting old (69) I can't get on the TG from the ground. :D

There's only 3 TG's in our chapter and they all get on from the floorboard. :Shrug:

I too am 69 and running at 70 real hard. I buy pants with a 29" inseam and cut off 3" and another 1/2" for hem. On the Fatboy which is really low, I get a foot on the seat and then slide on over. On the TG I started by laying across the seat and making a lot of strange moves until I could see the handlebars and knew I was pointing in the right direction. Now I put my outside foot on the passenger floorboard and swing the other foot over to the other passenger floorboard and slide forward hoping the backrest stayed where it belongs. Easy to say but you don't want to watch.
 
I have both the lift kit and Clutch Wiz on my 2010.., I wish I'd known about both before I drove my trike off the showroom floor.., I would have done both before I put a single mile on the trike. What an amazing difference both have made to my ride. I am only 5'4" and the lift did not make any discernible difference in the mounting of the trike. Please keep designing product improvements for us!
 
I have both the lift kit and Clutch Wiz on my 2010.., I wish I'd known about both before I drove my trike off the showroom floor.., I would have done both before I put a single mile on the trike. What an amazing difference both have made to my ride. I am only 5'4" and the lift did not make any discernible difference in the mounting of the trike. Please keep designing product improvements for us!

Probably better off that you didn't put the lift kit on first, This way you can compare the benefits of the kit versus stock'.
 
Shorty, you really gave me a chuckle picturing your mounting of the TG.
I tried the "passenger" floorboard once, but for now the "riders" floorboard is more then enough. ThumbUp

Harleygirl, the dealer may not have installed the lift kit. My dealer wouldn't touch it so I had to do it myself. It was quite a chore since I don't have a decent lift. Rube Goldberg would have been amazed at how I did it. :D

Ride safe and save the wave :wave4:
 
I only was able to put on few hundred miles after installing the lift kit on my Tri-Glide, before winter set in. In all my years of Harleys and Accessories; it is by far the best option I have ever bought.ThumbUp
 

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