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No problem I plan on removing the trunk it is easy to do. I wanted you to see how I jack it up in the back with the small Trolley Jack. it takes a little to do but better than working on the floor. This way I'm not spending money on a jack for trikes I use the lift jack for numerous things. :good: travel safe FredPretty sure this is gonna be my next purchase ... after these, probably be done with the big stuff ... ... Fred ... we want a complete report ...
I checked with the seller about that and we are real close to the same numbers if I have issues I will get hold of either Kevin or George at Pro Action his shop is only 50 minutes away from us. Thank you for the reminder. :good: travel safe FredYou’re going to love them. Did you contact DK to make sure they’re set up for your weight and riding style? I cannot believe the difference on mine. Just installed yesterday, test ride was like “what bumps”?
Headed to Daytona from My sons house in VA. Should make the ride much more enjoyable.
I checked with the seller about that and we are real close to the same numbers if I have issues I will get hold of either Kevin or George at Pro Action his shop is only 50 minutes away from us. Thank you for the reminder. :good: travel safe Fred
These are the one's Posserider had taken off his Tri. 13" I can't wait to get them on and get out and about....
Harbor Freight 1,200 Lb. motorcycle jack several brands out there. Nothing fancy. just I cannot justify spending big bucks on a jack I only use once or twice a year maybe three times. :good: Travel safe FredFred, would you care to say what brand jack you use on the front of the trike? And thanks for the pics of your system.
These are the one's Posserider had taken off his Tri. 13" I can't wait to get them on and get out and about....
Some Gorilla put the shocks on my Trike! I just attempted to remove one of the shocks and I can't budge it with a 3/4" wrench it is getting late so Air Tools tomorrow night. Should be a done deal then, finish cleaning the frame and change to comfort lift Wa-La Done.... Fred
They are installed with red lock tite.
possibly old Shiney was lifted years ago these are really tight I only tried a standard 3/4" wrench last night I will get the serious tools out tonight. Thanks for the response.:good: ride safe FredIf they were installed by Harley they use dry wax type [tan color ] loctite It makes a chemical bond by the friction from tightening the bolt....
Just to add most factories stopped using liquid loctites ..Cause it takes longer to apply$$ , Drips all over and will damage any paint or plastic it drips on..
possibly old Shiney was lifted years ago these are really tight I only tried a standard 3/4" wrench last night I will get the serious tools out tonight. Thanks for the response.:good: ride safe Fred
If they were installed by Harley they use dry wax type [tan color ] loctite It makes a chemical bond by the friction from tightening the bolt....
Just to add most factories stopped using liquid loctites ..Cause it takes longer to apply$$ , Drips all over and will damage any paint or plastic it drips on..
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