What did you do to your Trike this week?

taught myself how to set the valves on my Harley . Good video on you tube from s&s about how to. new cam , adjustable push rods, and lifters had 1000 miles on it. Runs a lot better and gained 30 miles per tank. Shouldn"t have to do it again for a while now.
 
I tell you what, there are a lot of good things on youtube for doing just about anything. That's where I learned to use the music program to set up my SD card for my MP3 on my Wing.
OK, so these Big Boys are bigger than the ones last year, WOW! How is the ride comparison from one set of tires to the others? Has summer come to upper NY, yet? Still cool here in NH, and Janice is having a fit because she likes to ride in hot weather and so far we have had maybe two days of her riding weather.
I am going to look at last year's NETT Rally pictures to see what the difference is between the sets of tires.

Rosy
 
I tell you what, there are a lot of good things on youtube for doing just about anything. That's where I learned to use the music program to set up my SD card for my MP3 on my Wing.
OK, so these Big Boys are bigger than the ones last year, WOW! How is the ride comparison from one set of tires to the others? Has summer come to upper NY, yet? Still cool here in NH, and Janice is having a fit because she likes to ride in hot weather and so far we have had maybe two days of her riding weather.
I am going to look at last year's NETT Rally pictures to see what the difference is between the sets of tires.

Rosy
Rosy, the winter tires are 10" these are 15.5 ", I run 20lbs of air in them and I like the ride better than the smaller tires.
Got to do an oil change before we head to Lake George, hope I don't have to put the studded tires on to go down there.
Were over 2 weeks behind this spring also, water levels are real high and the ground is soaked. I should have had the boat in 3 weeks ago but the water is just to high and fast.
 
You know it is kind of funny here. Go by the fire stations are they are saying, fire level moderate, but the weather is cool, but the rains come and go. We really missed the huge rain storm everybody else got a few weeks ago, because it blew out to sea, so the ground is fairly dry.
How many quarts do you take for your oil change? Is that a Chevy block? What year is the motor? Can you do an oil change without jacking the trike up? Good luck! I know, many questions!
See you guys soon. Remember we have to talk about a trip to Canada in the near future.

Rosy
 
You know it is kind of funny here. Go by the fire stations are they are saying, fire level moderate, but the weather is cool, but the rains come and go. We really missed the huge rain storm everybody else got a few weeks ago, because it blew out to sea, so the ground is fairly dry.
How many quarts do you take for your oil change? Is that a Chevy block? What year is the motor? Can you do an oil change without jacking the trike up? Good luck! I know, many questions!
See you guys soon. Remember we have to talk about a trip to Canada in the near future.

Rosy

Its a standard Chevy 350 and I can change the oil and filter without jacking the trike up --
Canada sounds good, see you soon.
 
Hey, Bruce, your avatar shows your narrow tires, correct? Are you using the same rims, or did you buy new ones?
Is the 350 stock, or are there modifications to the motor, like lifters, cam, pistons, heads, or primary chain? Whatever, it does sound good when running!
See you soon.

Rosy
 
Just dusted mine off this week,,,. She's been sitting way too long. :cxtv:

Hopefully this weekend, I'll take her out for a ride around the neighborhood to stretch her legs/wheels, lol. ;)
 
Just dusted mine off this week,,,. She's been sitting way too long. :cxtv:

Hopefully this weekend, I'll take her out for a ride around the neighborhood to stretch her legs/wheels, lol. ;)
Don't tell my wife but I use her swiffer with the short wand to dust the trike. It works like a charm, specially on a black trike! :pepper:
Then I take the Honda cleaner and finish her off with a nice polish, while she is still in the cellar.

Rosy
 
Cleaned the love bugs off, Polished her with Pledge and putting it up on the jack tomorrow and changing the shocks.
New floorboards and grips next weekend
 
New shocks, how many miles do you have on her? What type of trike do you have?
Grips and floor boards, post pictures if you can of your work. Are you putting on heel and toe shifter at the same time?
Good luck on the work!

Rosy
 
New shocks, how many miles do you have on her? What type of trike do you have?
Grips and floor boards, post pictures if you can of your work. Are you putting on heel and toe shifter at the same time?
Good luck on the work!

Rosy
2004 HD Electra Glide outrigger trike, 80k miles.
Already has a heel-toe shifter
I didnt take pictures of the work.. 20 min and 4 bolts and it was done.
 
WOW, fast worker! So, how do you like the new setup? I bet it is better than the old.
80k, that's riding some! How many front tires have you had to put on?
Good luck on your rides and be safe!

Rosy
 
Maybe somebody here has had the same problem, what is going on? Are you working with shoes or disk? Any pictures if you got them could help.
Old story from years ago. My Father-in-law put breaks on my wife's 1964 1/2 Mustang convertible. Wife took the car for a ride and almost hit a tree and a bridge railing. He had put the two large pads on one side and the small pads on the other, guess what at a higher speed when she put the break on, it pulled the car off the road, Yikes!

Rosy
 
Rosy - Running standard Champion setup for the Road Star, dual disc w/3lb residual valve to help with pressure - so far I've replaced the valve that came with the kit, rebuild the MC (don't think it really needed it) with no luck - I'm thinking the pistons in the calipers aren't working right - will know for sure after I get the brakes "professionally" bled - it isn't much fun running around with only the gear box and front brakes to slow/stop with (only doing that when necessary).
 
Your right about let the pros at it. I know, I have been told when you bleed the brakes on a Wing, they can be very tricky, something about bleeding the fronts at the same time, I think.
That's why this spring I spent the extra to get the fluids replaced at the shop, rather than trying it myself. Getting to old to worry about, did I do it correctly, besides, I don't have the proper equipment to bleed brakes.
Hope they can straighten your problem out so you can enjoy your rides, instead of worrying about slowing down way ahead, so you can stop.

Rosy
 
Hey Calgary, nice new jack and stands. I see you use Rotella oil in your Wing. What brand of filter do you use?
Wow, you have the whole front end off, what are you doing, more than an oil change?
Do you use a piece of wood or pad between your jack and motor?
Boy, you have lots of room to work, mine is small and cramped compare to you!
Good luck.

Rosy
 
I put on the MBL risers and a full set of Baker wings. Now I'm more comfortable and the wife really likes being out of the wind! The only problem is now she can talk to me while riding. Darn! ;)
 
Finally got around to doing the front brakes. Couldve gone a little while longer but its always better to be safe than sorry and with our luck need the trike and have it layed up. The part thats always frustrating though is it takes longer to take off and unhook the farkles than it takes to do the brake job.. But the good part is we're good to go for quite awhile.
 
Your are correct, why wait till they start screaming, get it done and out of the way.
Had mine done when they were working on plugs and valves, front only. Jim said they wear out a lot faster than the rears. The rears look like they are brand new, but they disc brakes anyway.
So, most of things needed to be done for a while have been done, good to go!

Rosy
 
TURNED OVER 20,000 MILES ! Did my service and got the atf out of the primary. syn 3 in it now. My buddy and i took his new street glide for its 5000 mile service . Cost him $240. I Did mine for $70. Kind of like a senior trike discount.
 
Had a busy week, changed the front hiems on the ladder bars, Replaced the rear u joint, Changed the oil and filter and had the rear tires balanced and put dyna beads in the front tire. Now I should be ready to ride.
 
Does your new u-joint have zerks so it can be greased? I know some have, but they are hard to get to.

Rosy
 
Did the work help the vibration? I know some u-joints don't come with zerks, but they do have the ports to put one in, strange for a few pennies more they could be included.
Hoped it helped!

Rosy
 
Did the work help the vibration? I know some u-joints don't come with zerks, but they do have the ports to put one in, strange for a few pennies more they could be included.
Hoped it helped!

Rosy

After all that work Rosy the vibration is gone, It was one of those things that you cant put a finger on the sole problem. Seems like everything I done improved it. I am just glad its gone.
 
Great to hear. Remember the thread about the tires being old on a trike and they were vibrating? People don't realize tires have a born date on them and can go bad with age. In NH, we have state inspection on vehicles and they check born dates on tires and I believe if they are too old, they will not pass the vehicle till the tires are changed.
I also have ceramic beads in my front tires and I wish the garage where I had my rears mounted had ceramic beads, but at the time they didn't, now they do. My next set of rears will have ceramic beads.
So, you are all set for summer! Safe riding!

Rosy
 

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