Just ordered a 2010 Tri-Glide was interested on the rear wheel lug nut torque specs.
My cars are close to 100Ft Lbs just wondered what HD wants for the Tri-Glide.
Thanks in advance.
Just ordered a 2010 Tri-Glide was interested on the rear wheel lug nut torque specs.
My cars are close to 100Ft Lbs just wondered what HD wants for the Tri-Glide.
Thanks in advance.
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The Lehman Renegade kit is 85 pounds. These TG owners that may know can chime in, but I imagine since the TG has a Lehman running-gear and the same 4-bolt lug pattern...it's likely the same.
Thanks 1550vt for the info, i am a stats nut and want to get as much info on the Tri-Glide as i can before it arrives so i don't get into trouble with any mechanical issues.
By the way is there a jacking point to raise the rear to change tires etc?
I have a service manual for the triglide and it states 90 to100 ft. lbs
Thanks Izski The torque of 90 to 100 is what i needed to know. Does the manual give any jacking points for the rear end for tire changing etc....
The trike does not weigh enough to be terribly concerned about jacking points, but there are some flanges on the rear axle where that assembly bolts up to the swing arm, There along where the shock mounts to the lower assembly just inside either rear tire will work. Just have to watch the pipes. Depending on what you need to get to under there, the jack can be inserted either from the front of the rear fenders or the back of the trike. There is plenty of stuff to grab onto.
Outstanding info 1550vt Just want to be ready for any maint issues that happen.
Thanks again.