My low slung Lehman is no longer a pipe dragger!
When I saw the thread about lifting a Tri-Glide, told a friend and he bought a set of bracket from Dennis, I installed the for him, that is when I realized, this can be done to the Lehman conversion, the same way.
There is actually only one difference between the Tri-Glide and a Lehman conversion, that is the z-pipe which allows the header to connect to the muffler on the air cleaner side of the trikes. There is alot more clearance on a Tri-Glide. I know I tried to put the brackets on my Lehman, no go! That is when Dennis and I started talking about what was needed to lift a Lehman conversion.
With my information Dennis built up a set to lift the Lehman, and works great, installed on Monday, rode the devil out of it on Tuesday!
Love the change, 1.25 inches higher at the bottom of the pipe, and 1.25 inches higher at the bottom of the fender measured from ground, throuhg axle center to bottom edge of fender.
Improved ride and stability, plus no more dragging the pipes going in and out of my drive way. The stability comes from a little more weight transferred to the front tire, very cool!
So Lehman owners don't have to be dragging their tails around anymore!
If you have any question about my lifted Lehman conversion feel free to ask me!
Mike
When I saw the thread about lifting a Tri-Glide, told a friend and he bought a set of bracket from Dennis, I installed the for him, that is when I realized, this can be done to the Lehman conversion, the same way.
There is actually only one difference between the Tri-Glide and a Lehman conversion, that is the z-pipe which allows the header to connect to the muffler on the air cleaner side of the trikes. There is alot more clearance on a Tri-Glide. I know I tried to put the brackets on my Lehman, no go! That is when Dennis and I started talking about what was needed to lift a Lehman conversion.
With my information Dennis built up a set to lift the Lehman, and works great, installed on Monday, rode the devil out of it on Tuesday!
Love the change, 1.25 inches higher at the bottom of the pipe, and 1.25 inches higher at the bottom of the fender measured from ground, throuhg axle center to bottom edge of fender.
Improved ride and stability, plus no more dragging the pipes going in and out of my drive way. The stability comes from a little more weight transferred to the front tire, very cool!
So Lehman owners don't have to be dragging their tails around anymore!
If you have any question about my lifted Lehman conversion feel free to ask me!
Mike