Oil Change

Apr 2, 2013
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Boulder, Utah
Ok this may be a silly question but how do you do your own oil change on a trike? It is so low to the ground you can't get anything under it. If you jack up the front end then the trike is not level. How do you do it?
 
That is a great idea right there. How do you keep the boards from slipping down on the ramps?

The boards have an aluminum ramp bracket on them that I position over the lip on the metal ramps and that keeps them from sliding down. You can see the aluminum bracket on the ramp behind the front wheel.
 
Put a small scissor floor jack under the motor. Jacket up a ways to allow you to get a low profile oil pan under it remove drain plug filter let the scissor jack back down once your oil has completely drained out raise your floor jack back up plug-in new filter remove Jack fill motor with oil. Lot safer than trying to put a tricycle up on three car ramps
 
There was a post here awhile back. Guy made a kewl set up that you could ride up, then remove the middle portion to work on the trike. Also because the ramp was in sections, it stowed easily. I tried to find it, but couldn't.

Maybe the op will repost it or a link.
 
I remember the big ramp/deck you are thinking of but can't find it either. I always though it was too awkard and bulky. Here is a pix of the ramps I've used for years... Several guys around the world have made them and like them.. PM me your email if you want more inforation and photos. :xszpv: :xszpv:

All Ramps.jpg
 

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