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Well let me toss my hat in the ring...... Put my '06 on the lift table this morning and pulled the drive shaft. Sure enough, the ware mark shows only about 3/4 of an inch in the u-joint. I'm now in the process of building a 1" spacer to fully engage the yoke with the drive shaft splines. I'm sure when the assembly is fresh new there is very little if any slop but before long that minimal spline to yoke match up causes premature ware.
I dropped by my Motor Trike dealer and showed him the shaft. He said he was going to explain what he saw to the powers that be. We'll see what comes of that...... I'm not going to wait for resolution. I'll just make the spacer and see what happens.. Sure would be great to not have any vibrations.....
Thanks to everyone for convincing me..... GRIN.
They definitely know about this problem. If you read my other post, I personally showed the same thing to the MT Shop manager(can't remember his name) at Troupe when we were there to pick up my friend's trike.. This was last fall so evidently they have no plans to change anything even though he admitted it "could be a problem".
i talked to richard today at MT he said 5/8 inch is what they are designed to have i dont think that is enough
I'm not sure there is enough room for a full 1" spacer.
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This is gonna be a bit long but many good reads are. I have good information (I think)....
Well, it has been an interesting day to say the very least. The bolt store did not have 12 point bolts but they did have allen head bolts so I purchased four of them and after some minor adjustment to my install methodology the new 1" spacer is in place and the bolts were torqued to the 75 inch pounds per the Adventure Kit install directions.
I started out easy and tried to be extremely objective in my evaluation. After a few miles of rural riding I hit the highway so I could do some testing at greater than 50 mph. Let it suffice to say that this bike is now very smooth up to and including RIDICULOUS speed. This is what I have been working toward since the conversion last June.
When the vibration first reared it ugly head, my dealer/installer noticed some looseness in the rear U-Joint and a very slight warp in the drive shaft itself so that was replace. Motor Trike also paid to have the wheels rebalanced because some of the stick on weights had come off. There was moderate improvement at that point and since then I have had the wheels balanced twice. I finally decided the stick on weights mounted to the inside face of the aluminum rear wheels just was not going to work so this last time I had only the "knock on" style weights used.
I just had a couple very interesting phone conversations with Richard Purdy (Motor Trike GURU). They have been following this thread with interest and believe at least in some cases there are issues secondary to the drive shaft length to be considered. In my case Richard believes when my installer replaced the drive shaft he used the original front U-Joint assembly which most probably had damaged splines caused by the warped shaft. Mating damaged U-Joint splines with new drive shaft splines was not the way to go.
Motor Trike is sending me a completely new drive shaft assembly (front to rear). I am going to ring this thing out and tell them (and you) exactly what I see. If there is even a hint of vibration I'll put my spacer back in and give it a second test.....
Is Motor Trikes stand on the issue correct or are there cases out there that need their attention. It's for sure that all of us are not having these vibration issues. Maybe it's our riding style or as Richard said a secondary problem. I know I hammer my ride pretty hard and put lots of miles on it. If it can take my beating then it should take anyones...
Stay tuned my friends. I promise as soon as I recover from hernia surgery (going in tomorrow morning) I will get on this and post exactly what I see...
Ride safe. For now at least if you have an issue the spacer seems to be a way to quiet it down....
This is gonna be a bit long but many good reads are. I have good information (I think)....
Well, it has been an interesting day to say the very least. The bolt store did not have 12 point bolts but they did have allen head bolts so I purchased four of them and after some minor adjustment to my install methodology the new 1" spacer is in place and the bolts were torqued to the 75 inch pounds per the Adventure Kit install directions.
I started out easy and tried to be extremely objective in my evaluation. After a few miles of rural riding I hit the highway so I could do some testing at greater than 50 mph. Let it suffice to say that this bike is now very smooth up to and including RIDICULOUS speed. This is what I have been working toward since the conversion last June.
When the vibration first reared it ugly head, my dealer/installer noticed some looseness in the rear U-Joint and a very slight warp in the drive shaft itself so that was replace. Motor Trike also paid to have the wheels rebalanced because some of the stick on weights had come off. There was moderate improvement at that point and since then I have had the wheels balanced twice. I finally decided the stick on weights mounted to the inside face of the aluminum rear wheels just was not going to work so this last time I had only the "knock on" style weights used.
I just had a couple very interesting phone conversations with Richard Purdy (Motor Trike GURU). They have been following this thread with interest and believe at least in some cases there are issues secondary to the drive shaft length to be considered. In my case Richard believes when my installer replaced the drive shaft he used the original front U-Joint assembly which most probably had damaged splines caused by the warped shaft. Mating damaged U-Joint splines with new drive shaft splines was not the way to go.
Motor Trike is sending me a completely new drive shaft assembly (front to rear). I am going to ring this thing out and tell them (and you) exactly what I see. If there is even a hint of vibration I'll put my spacer back in and give it a second test.....
Is Motor Trikes stand on the issue correct or are there cases out there that need their attention. It's for sure that all of us are not having these vibration issues. Maybe it's our riding style or as Richard said a secondary problem. I know I hammer my ride pretty hard and put lots of miles on it. If it can take my beating then it should take anyones...
Stay tuned my friends. I promise as soon as I recover from hernia surgery (going in tomorrow morning) I will get on this and post exactly what I see...
Ride safe. For now at least if you have an issue the spacer seems to be a way to quiet it down....