Where'd the brake fluid go? Have a leak or are your brake pads worn that far? Hope the weather cooperates for your ride.
PC
Today I began to get the trike ready for riding season.oil changed ,break fluid topped off and tire pressure checked. We also use Sena headsets,so put them on charger. They still had enough charge to use after all winter of no use. We plan on a day ride tomorrow.
Where'd the brake fluid go? Have a leak or are your brake pads worn that far? Hope the weather cooperates for your ride.
PC
Beware of liberals posing as Americans.
Once I get through with the Honey Do List this weekend I will be checking over my Trike.
Should be good but want to check it over anyway
Thank you
Bob
[QUOTE=Phu Cat;452633]Where'd the brake fluid go? Have a leak or are your brake pads worn that far? Hope the weather cooperates for your ride.
I think the pads are worn and it may have not been full to start with. I did the conversation myself,then pulled camper 7,860 miles to the west coast and back.
started looking over my trike
Adjusted to shifting a little, Tightened the exhaust clamps and check out everything else
When I was looking at the engine I noticed that the L/S intake boot has a split in it. It must have been sucking air but I did not notice it.
I just ordered a set but they will take a week to get here.
Not riding until I fix it.
Thank you
Bob
I added some blinker fluid, tightened the knipling pin, applied some Liquid Hammer, andthen rode the snot out of ours!!
What brand blinker fluid did you use? How many gallons, did you have to use? I believe that I went thru seven gallons before it was filled to the top fill mark.. Not sure if it was low or not before the season started, but the bike rode ok all last season....Now I feel much better, just knowing, I'm full of it!
Ronnie