installation instructions-american trike independant suspension on 1700 vulcan

Feb 25, 2013
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installation instructions-american trike independant suspension on 1700 vulcan

:Shrug::Shrug: I am working on a ( 03 ?)Kawasaki 1700 vulcan with an american trike kit (independant suspension, with a body called the shadow that looks like a corvette)

The bolts are backing out of the drive shaft 0n the rear end and is stripping threads that i am going to have dress (or perhaps drill,tap, and replace with a heli coil) and a bolt fell out of the adjuster plates and the front end is out of alignment, if it ever was in alignment?

I can see how i should go about aligning it but i could sure use the instructions just to make sure i'm right.ThumbUp
:Shrug: I really could use a TORQUE CHART for the kit as the guy who built this trike is unknown to us and must not have had any clue what he was doing, and the bike came with no paperwork.:gah:
:gah:(once again proving that your builders integrity is the only protection you have against a bad trike!)

I went to the american trike website and they gave vague instructions for a belt type kit and i can't find one for the drive shaft model.
They also didn't give torque values on the instructions.
 
Re: installation instructions-american trike independant suspension on 1700 vulcan

I had a good letter from American bad ass and following suggestions this a copy of my return mail.

Thank you ABA! you came through again!



ThumbUpThumbUpThumbUp:10: Ok thanks Amigo, After talking to you and getting some good insite on the problems assosiated with Drive shafts and independant suspension.
I drilled out the existing holes and went from a #10-1.5 metric to a 7/16-14 thread and using an all thread as studs i was able button the shaft housing down tight.
after talking to you and getting some good insite on the problems assosiated with Drive shafts and independant suspensions, I drilled out the existing holes and went from a #10-1.5 metric to a 7/16-14 sae. thread and i was able button the shaft housing down tight.

I plan to use a spot weld to prevent bolt slippage in the thread housing.

After i get things all set and aligned i plan to use a small strip of 1/4" iron on the adjustment side as a sacrificial peice and spot weld it to the frame so that the alignment plates cant move.
being a shaft drive, periodic adjustment won't be an issue.

If it were to become nessesarry the welds gould be ground off with no damage to the trike frame.
 

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