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With the trike build completed, Gary performs a water test of the body, trunk and tour box for leaks.
After the water test, he will ride for a long road test over both smoothly paved roads and rougher roads. He also rides slowly over cut lawn areas.
He checks out the trike's performance and all electrical systems for proper operation. Gary is also listening for any rattling or other non-mechanical sounds. If there are any, he will begin to isolate and resolve the issue.ThumbUp
Once Gary is 100% happy with all of the above, he and Barbara will wash/clean the trike carefully as per CSC recommendations. CSC recommends to only use mild soap and water and no waxing for the first 90 days. This process is to allow time for the new paint to properly cure.
CSC painted the kit with Honda factory original paint.
So much for the talk, here are pics of the finished trike built by Gary and Barbara.ThumbUp
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[QUOTE=G.W. Viper;386880]Looks great David ! Well done ThumbUp
I noticed your rear brake lights on upper luggage compartment are a little different then mine. Did you special order them ? Have you thought about installing fender bras on the rear fender. They will help with bug stains and rock chips, just a idea.
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Thanks Keith,
The rear brake lights on the upper luggage compartment are not special order. They are stock lights. The difference you may be noticing may be the fact that my lights are from a 2009 model while yours are from a 2015 model. In addition, I purchased a CSC optional chrome tail light trim kit. CSC installs the lower brake light trims at the factory. The upper luggage compartment trims are field applied during the build.
I have not taken delivery of the trike yet. Once I do, I have a 604 mile trip home with the trike loaded unto an Aluma TK-1 trailer.
Prior to the trip, CSC technical support staff have indicated that it was OK to wrap any of the newly painted conversion kit pieces with the temporary "auto wraps" as used on new car transports. They recommended not leaving the temporary wrap on more than 2 days. I plan on wrapping the fenders and maybe the ground effects with the temporary wrap. The trailer does have a built-on rock shield also.
Once I get home, the trike is headed for a local paint protection film shop who specializes in high end cars. I plan to have a paint protection film called "Expel" applied to selected areas of the rear fenders and the ground effects.
I did not choose the CSC optional fender bra for a couple of reasons. First, the bra does leave an exposed edge vulnerable to rock chips. Second, one of the attachments, of the bra to the body, is tucked up underneath the ground effects and cannot be unsnapped without removing the ground effects. Third, the bra can always be added if all else fails on protecting the fenders.
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forgot to mention. I see you have the drivers floor boards and toe and heel shifter, I also ordered the same thing. When I finally got her home, I noticed that you can't fit your toes under the toe shifter. The gap is to narrow. You will have to use your heel to upshift. At first I didn't like the change. Always used my toes for up shifting. But now after a few rides I have grown to like using my heel to upshift. Don't know if you will have the same problem...but don't worry using your heel isn't bad, I'm even liking it better now.
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Keith:
Thanks for your input. The heel/toe shifter has been on the bike (now trike) for over 7 years now, so heel upshifting feels quite natural.ThumbUp
When I have ridden friend's trikes and demo trikes without the heel/toe shifter, shifting would feel very awkward to me.:laugh:
It's all in what you get accustomed to.:D
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[QUOTE=Gorilla;386922]Nice trike. Now get off the forum and go enjoy it. Just kidding about getting off the forum. Ride safe.[/QUOTE]
Now that right there is some great advice.ThumbUp:laugh:
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[size=3]So you need your trike built fast?
You want it when?:laugh:
The attached You Tube video, from seven years ago, show Gary and Barbara skillfully building a CSC trike conversion in record breaking time.ThumbUp
Hold onto your seat and try not to blink.:Coffee:
Enjoy!!
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