Hi, new to the group and do have a question.

Oct 14, 2012
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Venice, FL USA
Hi,

Have a 2011 TriGlide and there has been question regarding which way to adjust the rear axel for a pull to the right.
I.e. If the bike pulls to the RIGHT should the right wheel be adjusted forward or backward?
thanks, Mike
 
Hi,

Have a 2011 TriGlide and there has been question regarding which way to adjust the rear axel for a pull to the right.
I.e. If the bike pulls to the RIGHT should the right wheel be adjusted forward or backward?
thanks, Mike

Welcome to TT- Glad you found us! Suggestion: Try your question in the "Harley" sub forum (HERE) where it might get more "exposure".
 
:xzqxz: Im having a hard time figuring out what your saying about your trike pulling to the right and axle adjustment?
I wonder if your thinking of it in the right manner?:Shrug:

Your tri glide has a solid axle, and if its an alignment problem you should be having more problems than the one your listing?:xszpv:
:gah:You would be eating belts and drive pulley's.
:Coffee: A look at your belt should tell you something. If the belt is wearing on the sides, you may be correct about it being out of alignment!

:Shrug: I wonder if you're traveling on roads that have a super on them? my trike will act as if it pulls on that type of road also.

:Shrug:Is your front tire inflated correctly?
are your rear tires inflated correctly?:Shrug:

If you're on a solid, flat road, doe's it pull?:Shrug:

Get on your computer if you would like, and google - (pcombe library/ photobucket) and look until you see the photos showing belt adjustment (using tape measure) and how to alighn your axle ( using dial calipers) I got mine to within a thousands of an inch of perfect.
If you have more questions ask ok? your rear end set-up should be very simular to mine.

has anyone had it apart since it was new?:Shrug:
I have run across problems created on trikes that are only caused by people that had no clue what they were doing.:p
ThumbUp If you have your motor manual handy it will help alot to have torque values etc.
 
My trike has pulled to the right since day one. A lot of it is the crown in the road but some isn't.I adjusted the axle left and right and dead nuts perfect. But it still pulls. It's been to 2 dealers and my dealer finally put a new front tire on and did seem to help alittle. I even adjusted the Panrod to no avail.
 
Hello and welcome to the website from the U.P. of Michigan. I agree with pcombe, although I personally don't ride that brand of bike or trike. If it's rather minor I probably wouldn't worry about it. Most roads are crowned which cause a little pull anyway.
 
Just throwing this out there, My 11 T/G came from the factory with one side of the body about an inch lower,
Which gave me a sensation of pulling to one side, My dealer pulled the body off readjusted the bolts, and that solved the problem..
 

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