I recently built a custom trike kit and I need to install a steering damper. I wobble real bad between 50-60mph. I have a 84 GL1200A. Has anyone ever installed one and if you did were did you put it. Any help would be a blessing.
I recently built a custom trike kit and I need to install a steering damper. I wobble real bad between 50-60mph. I have a 84 GL1200A. Has anyone ever installed one and if you did were did you put it. Any help would be a blessing.
I have a brand new Shindy 17-003 stabilizer. If this will work for you, I'll give you a good price on it.
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</div>Also try tighting the steering head nut. Needs to be tighter as a trike then as a 2 wheeler. Should have slight resistance to movement when jacked up and you try to move the bars.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
A properly designed and built trike should not shimmy or wobble..
Most wobble problems can be traced to the REAR end.. I suggest puttiing rear of your trike on solid jack stands and observe what happens when you spin it up thru the gears..
Be careful this could be dangerous..
Also check your rear wheel alignment to the frame and front wheel of the trike..Misalignment or too much tow in or out can cause wobble.