Tom I am in IL. and have a 2003 Lehman trike for sale in you are interested.
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Tom I am in IL. and have a 2003 Lehman trike for sale in you are interested.
Howard;
Tried to PM it wont let me, please reply with a phone number and we can talk
I haven't bought one yet
[QUOTE=tbird71;556302]I think I actually need to ride a Lehman with and without EZ Steer and see how i feel then
Also a Champion CSC and a Hannigan...I guess buying one in another state and having it shipped in is kind of taking a chance on these trikes then, no? I'd hate to get one in and not like the way it rides[/QUOTE]
[B]This bike (trike) is in your neighborhood. Just went off eBay unsold.[/B][U]
[url]https://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-Gold-Wing/232704529293?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649[/url][/U]
Hi Tom, 309/241/6967
Jim;
Looks ok he's probably a couple 1000 too high, but I'm wanting one
in IL because that's where I'll be this summer and not have to eat a bunch of shipping costs.
Plus I'd rather see and ride a purchase this big rather than buy sight unseen. Also want a private individual sale because in IL it's just a 25 fee for tax on a used bike over 10 yrs old.
Maybe Howard will give me a phone # above, (hey he just DID while posting!) or if you see any in the 3 state
area fs (IL IN MO) I would be interested, appreciate it!
We are as excited as you!! Keep us posted on your decision.
I have a 99 Goldwing without EZ steer, yes after reading the treads here, I have lowered the tire pressures and lowered the air pressure on the shocks. The front tire has 40 PSI and the ride and steering is way better than where I started with pressures.
Bill
Scored a 98 GL1500SE with a DFT Kit. The Silver/Grey One. The son said it had EZ Steer! 73,000 mi.
Needs a couple minor touch ups and a good detail but structurally sound I believe
It was an estate sale Dad died last year and siblings approved my offer so it is MINE!
[B]Can't wait to start trikin[/B]g!!
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CONGRATS NICE ride
Thanks Gorilla Man!
Well, I was going to wait until I rode one [B]first[/B], but by the time I get home (mid may) it'll be prime riding season and these older 1500s with good kits under $11,000 (my budget) are [B]very[/B] hard to find and when you [B]DO[/B] find one it is gone in a flash. A guy up there had a 96 GL1500 with a lehman kit with full lowers for 9000. I called right away but there was already a buyer coming with a trailer and a roll of cash...and of course he took it.
This one was priced right, the boy is willing to store it for me until I get home, then I'll just ride it home (less than 100 mi away) I didnt see any downside to it so what the hey...now I've at least GOT one!
I'll post pictures after I get it all up to date and detailed next month. I'm pretty stoked.
Good luck with the new ride Tom, keep smiling and be Safe ! :clapping:
Tom! Congratulations! Let us know how the ride home was when you finally get to do it!
AWESOME!!
I have a 99 Goldwing 1500 with out EZ steer. I totally agree the tire pressures and shock pressures are the basic key to a good ride.
I had both my pressure on tires and shocks way to high after adjusting back to what was recommendation on forum here it rides like a different trike.
Bill
Bill;
What PSI did you set them to if I may ask?
We have a 1997 GL1500 SE which was converted to a trike with Lehman,s GTL kit in early 1998, Solid axle, 9" Ford drum brakes, 15x7 rear ASC wheels, 215/70-15 Lemans Radial tires, AVON Cobra Trike Radial frt tire, 6 degree Champion EZ Steer, Progressive frt springs meant for a Kaw 1200 / 1300 (part [COLOR=#B22222][B]# 11-1112[/B][/COLOR] they are) and with two up, 22-25 in rear shocks and about 7 wgt fork oil and no fork air .... it rides SupeR in MHO.
The one in the photo of yours looks like stock front end, rear of fender looks too close to cowl to have EZSteer. The EZSteer moves the front wheel out further by adding 4.5 or 6 degrees rake to just the two for tubes .... thus reducing trail and thuat's how it lightens steering effort.
[url]https://www.triketalk.com/forum/album.php?albumid=1632[/url]
[QUOTE=tbird71;567513]Bill;
What PSI did you set them to if I may ask?[/QUOTE]
I have the rear tires at 22PSI with air shocks at about 20 to 25 PSI, with just me on trike. With wife I had to increase air pressure to 50 55 pri so the trike does not bottoms out to much on back roads.
Bill
[QUOTE=billvoyager;575313]I have the rear tires at 22PSI with air shocks at about 20 to 25 PSI, with just me on trike. With wife I had to increase air pressure to 50 55 pri so the trike does not bottoms out to much on back roads.
Bill[/QUOTE]
I had neglected to state suspension pressure ... my bad. When I wrote "[COLOR=#B22222][I]and with two up, 22-25 in rear shocks[/I][/COLOR]", just discovered I wrote shocks when I meant rear tires .... I almost never have my shocks that low.
I tried those lower pressures once but it seems that when I'm on the trike, "Wife Unit" is almost always there too, so rear progressive shocks is usually @ 55 or so at least to minimize bottoming jolts.
On another point, I currently have 215/70-15 rear tires but originally .... it came with 245/60-15 rear tires, think like "bigger balloons" so I thought I might have to run high rear tire pressures, but it handles / rides very much like before using same psi as with them fatter 245s. With the swap to 215/70s, I kept tire dia near same, just narrower and lighter to the tune of 8 pounds lighter, we like .