Aftermarket reverse gear advice
I am in the process of having to change my transmission in my trike. I had a dealership install my Champion reverse gear for me in 2008. Well I found out that the mechanic who installed it kept the special socket and carbide drill bit needed to swap the reverse gear to my new transmission.
The special socket and carbide bit cost $150 plus shipping to replace. So anyone that has a reverse gear system installed such as mine, [U][B]make sure you get the tools from the mechanic[/B][/U]
The mechanic who installed mine now lives somewhere in Colorado
Re: Aftermarket reverse gear advice
[quote=FLTR2008TRIKE;110515]The mechanic who installed mine now lives somewhere in Colorado[/quote]
We could always take a road trip and kick the stuffing out of him:D.
Re: Aftermarket reverse gear advice
Thanks, but its mute point now. Guess I should have read all my paperwork back 08 when I had it done to know I had a special socket and drill bit that came with my reverse
help my bike is still down
[FONT=comic sans ms]needing some help trying to replace parts that is broken. I've reached the point of needing some pointers. the gear that stays attached to the bike with the tappered race i cant get off. was wondering if anyone knew if there was a tool to buy, or any ideas, suggestions anything. please please I'm just need some advice. lost ny other one in a crash coming home from Sturgis last year. got it in our shop, we lost both our bikes then. my other half just crashed his replacement one 2 weeks ago, got lucky bike and him went 300 ft from going off road just 5 broken ribs and another totaled bike. help me please i love him but men dont always make the best patients. I just need a break. thank you all for having this forum.[/FONT]:wave4: