Sugestions wnted on steering

In 2010 someone cross the centerline an hit me on my bike. I lost my left leg. My right arm is limited and I have a artificial hip on the right side. So I'm pretty bang up. I bought a 2003 Fat Boy Lehman trike. It has no rake kit on it. I have a hard time steering it especially since I use a hand shift. Any suggestions on how to steer it would help. How about changing handlebars? I can't afford a rack kit at this time the cost and the price to install is just to much at this time. Thanks for any help y'all cane give.
 
Before changing your bars, I would try to roll them down a bit. This will change the angle and put less pressure on you. However, be sure and make sure you don't roll them down tooo far, you don't want them hitting you when you try to turn either! Also, check your front tire pressure, if it's low, it will greatly increase the steering effort as well!!
 
Please don't take this suggestion wrong, I am not being a smart azz, just trying to help. Run more air pressure in the front tire and less in the rear. This will let the forks turn easier and the rear will drag a little helping to turn. Heavier fork oil and a spacer on the spring in the forks will keep the forks extended removing some weight on the front end will also help. You can remove the fork cap and put an old socket in there helping the fork spring pressure to keep the forks extended. They will still work just a little stiffer. Less air in the rear shocks to lower the rear a little. The ultimate answer is a rake kit, wider handlebars do help, something like WO575 WildOnes are 2 inches up and 2 inches back and 4 inches longer and they do help steering. I have them on my trike and that was a accidental side effect but did help. Glad to see you keep riding. Hope it brings as many smiles to your face as it does mine. Thanks, Jerry
 
Obviously the handlebar change will help you some as well. Two other options when you can afford it is the rake kit as you have said and you might want to look at a 21" wheel/tire with Softail Custom forks for the front of your setup. Adding the longer forks with the narrow and taller tire will make steering easier.

The 16" front tire on your Fatboy gives more resistance due to the wider contact patch plus the added weight of the wheel. A taller narrow tire once rolling steer easier

Tom
 
In 2010 someone cross the centerline an hit me on my bike. I lost my left leg. My right arm is limited and I have a artificial hip on the right side. So I'm pretty bang up. I bought a 2003 Fat Boy Lehman trike. It has no rake kit on it. I have a hard time steering it especially since I use a hand shift. Any suggestions on how to steer it would help. How about changing handlebars? I can't afford a rack kit at this time the cost and the price to install is just to much at this time. Thanks for any help y'all cane give.


How about this...I will give you an unbelievably great deal on a rake kit and install it for free for you. Tell me where you live and I will make arrangements to come pick your trike up and install the rake for you.
 
How about this...I will give you an unbelievably great deal on a rake kit and install it for free for you. Tell me where you live and I will make arrangements to come pick your trike up and install the rake for you.

Now that is what it is all about Bazooka!!
 
Sounds like you've had some tough breaks and could use a hand with your trike. A 5 degree rake kit will be a huge help for you. Im going to PM you with my phone number and we'll talk and see if we cant get the ball rolling on this.
 
I want to thank everyone for all the help.

That's what family is for, ain't it?
When you can afford it, I would suggest "Helibar's" for the handlebar conversion. I am a disabled rider and had these put on my trike at Sturgis, when we toured USA last year. After the Ezi-Steer it is the next best thing I ever put on my trike. They adjust up and down, as well as back and forth...... magic!!!! All the best

Bent, buckled, but riding :wave4:
 
How about this...I will give you an unbelievably great deal on a rake kit and install it for free for you. Tell me where you live and I will make arrangements to come pick your trike up and install the rake for you.


I'll chime in with the rest, you one heck of a great guy.
 
How about this...I will give you an unbelievably great deal on a rake kit and install it for free for you. Tell me where you live and I will make arrangements to come pick your trike up and install the rake for you.

This is a truly generous and unselfish offer from one rider to another rider that's in need. I salute you, Bazooka!
 
How about this...I will give you an unbelievably great deal on a rake kit and install it for free for you. Tell me where you live and I will make arrangements to come pick your trike up and install the rake for you.

Very solid, Zook ThumbUp

Respects to "Helipilot" and "lasso" as well...........Ride Safe
 
Thats great Saltywheels, I thought we would have more guys contribute. Good to give back, I have been lucky in my life and feel fortunate to be able to help. I think Boozka has really stepped up. Thanks, Jerry
 
Thats great Saltywheels, I thought we would have more guys contribute. Good to give back, I have been lucky in my life and feel fortunate to be able to help. I think Boozka has really stepped up. Thanks, Jerry

I am sure there has been more offers of donations, but some Might send a PM to Bazooka instead of posting.... We have a great bunch on here who try to help others as they can....
Have a great Holiday Weekend....
 
I am sure there has been more offers of donations, but some Might send a PM to Bazooka instead of posting.... We have a great bunch on here who try to help others as they can....
Have a great Holiday Weekend....


Yes there have been Katfish...Thank you to those who have publicly and privately offered to help with this project. Its coming together nicely.



This comes to mind: 2 Corinthians 9:6-9
 
what a wonderful gesture on your part, Randy..We are all very proud of you and for what your organization stands for..We're very happy being members of such a great group................Old Coot & Tweety
 
Wasn't asking for help on this project but thanks to some great folks here we are getting it any way. I added the "Donate" button back to the top right hand side of the page, in the sponsors column. It takes all major credit cards or PayPal and its secure, meaning your info goes direct to the processor and no where else not even to us. You get confirmation and a receipt. Please make sure to fill in the question as to "purpose of your donation", as we sometimes have causes going that are not public here on the forum.
 

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