New to Trike questions

Aug 4, 2014
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I'm new to Trikes and new to this forum. Been riding 2 wheels for 40 years and now I have had to move to a trike. Purchased a new 2012 GL1800 with a Lehman Monarch II (Solid Axle). I have some questions.<br />
1) How do you remove the center cap needed to expose the wheel lugs?<br />
2) Where is the grease fitting on the drive line and is there more than one?<br />
3) When needed, what disc bake pad replacement do I purchase? (mfg & P/n)<br />
4) What is the best way to lift the trike for tire replacement?<br />
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Thanks for your help
 
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<div class="message">I'm new to Trikes and new to this forum. Been riding 2 wheels for 40 years and now I have had to move to a trike. Purchased a new 2012 GL1800 with a Lehman Monarch II (Solid Axle). I have some questions.<br />
1) How do you remove the center cap needed to expose the wheel lugs?<br />
2) Where is the grease fitting on the drive line and is there more than one?<br />
3) When needed, what disc bake pad replacement do I purchase? (mfg & P/n)<br />
4) What is the best way to lift the trike for tire replacement?<br />
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Thanks for your help</div>

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</div>Lehman made many changes in their kits since 2011. The answers to all of the above questions will depend on what kit number you have, except for #4. It is best when raising the rear to put the jack under the center of the rear and jack up until both tires are off the ground. Place jack stands under the axle for safety while removing the wheels.
 

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