Tri Glide Owners do you think the Heat and other issues have finally been solved ?
I spent many years riding when I was younger and never thought I would be riding again. The young lady I am now married to has never been on a motorcycle but has for the first time on a Suzuki Burgman Converted Scooter, and as far as I am concerned still has not been put on a real motorcycle as of yet.
Even so that limited experience was enough to get her attention and she appears to be catching bike/scooter fever. Of course I am not rushing her and I am encouraging her to learn to ride on her own as well. If its something she really loves then I think there will never be anytime in our future life where owning a bike/trike will be in question.
As I mentioned her first experience was on a Suzuki Burgman 650cc Trike converted Scooter. We purchased it Nov 30th and it is sitting in our Garage as we wait for warm weather. A few weeks ago, I took her to the local Harley Dealer and let her sit on both a Tri-Glide as well as a Free Wheeler. They had an experienced Female salesperson there and I think I used some common sense and walked away and just let the ladies talk while I looked around the rest of the store. I figured this way I would not interfere and my wife might be more relaxed asking any questions she might have. I also wanted to make sure she could reach everything comfortably on either Trike as she is only 4 foot 11 inches tall.
I also figured the more informed my wife was the more intelligent the conversation we could have in regard to what she wanted in a Trike.
We had the normal chit chat that couples do when they leave a dealership and it seemed she enjoyed her time there.
After I got home I started researching the Tri Glide. I discovered somethings about it when I was at the dealer and somethings after. One of the things I discovered was that in addition to Harley Davidson Raking out their Trikes to control head shake they also use a damper in combination with it. I also discovered that if you have any modifications done to the engine and Harley finds out about it then it will void your warranty. In addition to that Harley does not support towing a trailer with the Tri-Glide and that will Void your warranty as well.
At this point, these are some pretty strong negatives to consider but being is I have just started exploring I have no idea what other type of Bike or Trike conversion I will be comparing to them as of yet.
Since that time I have been doing more reading in this forum and also on the web and I am familiar that there has been some heat issues mentioned with past models where some had gotten excessively hot. It has also been mentioned that some rocker covers were leaking and aux fans malfunctioning.
I was in our local Harley Shop again this week and I asked the same person that had helped my wife about the heat issues. The woman at the shop said that was fixed in the last recall. I guess she was referring the the Milwaukee Eight recall that changed how the engine was cooled. So from what I understand now there is both water cooling and oil cooling.
From what I am reading on the net there seems to be some recalls that were done in 2017 and of course I have read thread here involved the life of front wheel bearings in this forum. The front wheel bearing thread took me back to the early 60s where I remember my uncle who bought old police three wheelers and had issues with them as well.
The purpose of me writing this post is gather opinions and attempt to find out how current Harley Tri-Glide owners feel about their current rides and what would they buy today if they had to make the choice again.
I know there are die hard Harley People out there. Nothing wrong with that.
Please keep in mind that no matter where my wife and I decide to go from here, be is Harley, Honda, or something else, we want to spend most of our time and money riding and traveling, instead of sitting in at a Dealers or a Hotel Room and spending our money on repairs.
Thanks,
Jason
I spent many years riding when I was younger and never thought I would be riding again. The young lady I am now married to has never been on a motorcycle but has for the first time on a Suzuki Burgman Converted Scooter, and as far as I am concerned still has not been put on a real motorcycle as of yet.
Even so that limited experience was enough to get her attention and she appears to be catching bike/scooter fever. Of course I am not rushing her and I am encouraging her to learn to ride on her own as well. If its something she really loves then I think there will never be anytime in our future life where owning a bike/trike will be in question.
As I mentioned her first experience was on a Suzuki Burgman 650cc Trike converted Scooter. We purchased it Nov 30th and it is sitting in our Garage as we wait for warm weather. A few weeks ago, I took her to the local Harley Dealer and let her sit on both a Tri-Glide as well as a Free Wheeler. They had an experienced Female salesperson there and I think I used some common sense and walked away and just let the ladies talk while I looked around the rest of the store. I figured this way I would not interfere and my wife might be more relaxed asking any questions she might have. I also wanted to make sure she could reach everything comfortably on either Trike as she is only 4 foot 11 inches tall.
I also figured the more informed my wife was the more intelligent the conversation we could have in regard to what she wanted in a Trike.
We had the normal chit chat that couples do when they leave a dealership and it seemed she enjoyed her time there.
After I got home I started researching the Tri Glide. I discovered somethings about it when I was at the dealer and somethings after. One of the things I discovered was that in addition to Harley Davidson Raking out their Trikes to control head shake they also use a damper in combination with it. I also discovered that if you have any modifications done to the engine and Harley finds out about it then it will void your warranty. In addition to that Harley does not support towing a trailer with the Tri-Glide and that will Void your warranty as well.
At this point, these are some pretty strong negatives to consider but being is I have just started exploring I have no idea what other type of Bike or Trike conversion I will be comparing to them as of yet.
Since that time I have been doing more reading in this forum and also on the web and I am familiar that there has been some heat issues mentioned with past models where some had gotten excessively hot. It has also been mentioned that some rocker covers were leaking and aux fans malfunctioning.
I was in our local Harley Shop again this week and I asked the same person that had helped my wife about the heat issues. The woman at the shop said that was fixed in the last recall. I guess she was referring the the Milwaukee Eight recall that changed how the engine was cooled. So from what I understand now there is both water cooling and oil cooling.
From what I am reading on the net there seems to be some recalls that were done in 2017 and of course I have read thread here involved the life of front wheel bearings in this forum. The front wheel bearing thread took me back to the early 60s where I remember my uncle who bought old police three wheelers and had issues with them as well.
The purpose of me writing this post is gather opinions and attempt to find out how current Harley Tri-Glide owners feel about their current rides and what would they buy today if they had to make the choice again.
I know there are die hard Harley People out there. Nothing wrong with that.
Please keep in mind that no matter where my wife and I decide to go from here, be is Harley, Honda, or something else, we want to spend most of our time and money riding and traveling, instead of sitting in at a Dealers or a Hotel Room and spending our money on repairs.
Thanks,
Jason