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Im with you. First salting and shes parked until we've had a few good rains to wash down the streets.Rosy
* *I live in a salt state and you are so right. I try not to take the trike out until after the a good wash down rain. So far I have been able to hold out and not take it out in the salt. Cuts into my riding season a little, *but it's worth it.*
Last spring had to have a new caliper put on my Hannigan trike. Now I have a red caliper and a new one, So, I will get some caliper paint and match the red one. Also paint the hub black to make it look purty! I know some trikers think this is foolish to make your trike look pretty, but it makes it mine.
Last winter's project was to hook my trunk door to the side cover display when open. Ran out of time finding the plug, rewiring the switch, and fitting the wires. Had some great help from fellow trikers in trying to figure out where the plug was for the hookup. Never found it under the seat, so I was advised it may be hiding under the upper trunk, or in the recess areas around the seat. So, with winter being so long, snowy, cold, and me just getting back from my "adventure" (that's another story) since December 8th, we are going to "try" and tackle these projects before spring.
Hope your "projects" go well for you.
Rosy