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I dunno about the oil pan removal on a trike, on a 2 wheeler the rear wheel needs to be removed, you need to slacken the belt, the exhaust cross over needs to be removed on some models
 
Welcome from Dayton Ohio, have you considered using an automotive drain plug repair kit. On a two wheeler, the rear tire is directly inline of the pan, that is why it must be removed. On the trike it is clear after you remove the crossover pipe. My buddy took his to the dealer to have the pan gasket replaced, and they charged him one hour labor. You can remove the swingarm end caps, then remove the rubber isolators, this will give you more than enough room by gently prying up on the transmission side case or the inner primary . Removing the belt is not required.
 

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