This is one of the reasons I've asked the dealer to quit using their frigging pressure washer on the bikes. Scares the crap out of me.
This is one of the reasons I've asked the dealer to quit using their frigging pressure washer on the bikes. Scares the crap out of me.
2021 Mustang GT Premium A10 Handling Pkg
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Good point, I gave up on grease on those parts
The dilectric lube can take the water intrusion better IMO
If a dealer was using a pressure washer on my bike I would TELL them nicely to STOP
If their back shop guys cant wash them right dont do it at all
I ride alot in the rain here in FLA and my adjuster is fine, just saying maybe put it on the to do list during oil changes for peace of mind
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Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
I realize this is the Tri Glide forum, but I have the same parking brake on my 2015 Freewheeler. A bizarre thing happened but I am not sure what caused it. Is it possible that the parking brake could have been stuck but the pedal came up and the light went off?
I rode through some water near home, put my trike in the garage, set the parking brake and left it there a few days while it continued to rain during the hurricane. When I tried to move it, I could not. I did turn my switch to Acc. to be sure the parking brake light was off and I was in neutral, which all checked out. I tried depressing and releasing the hand and foot brake too. I could not move forward or backward, I even sat on the seat and tried rocking it. Something was definably stuck so I started it, put it in gear and got it moved.
It was not a normal thing, but I am sure if I asked HD it would have been my fault or my imagination. It was like the trike was chocked.
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No, it was not rust. The threads had a white thread locker of some sort all over them. There is no rust anywhere on my new Tri Glide. When I did got the long nut free, the white stuff was on about 1.5 or so inches of the threads. I cleaned it all up with PB Blaster,and brake cleaner, then marine grease. Seems good to go.
That kind of sucks you had to go through all that on a new trike.
2021 Mustang GT Premium A10 Handling Pkg
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FWIW, my 17 Freewheeler and my 17 Triglide both did/do the same thing and I think the earlier models I have owned did too. Trouble is the pads stick to the disks if applied wet. I don't know what to do to fix it - I just try to avoid using the parking brake wen wet by leaving it in gear but that is far from an optimal solution. Anybody know a real cure?
There is none Brake pads leave a glaze on the rotors (Fact of brakes and dry clutches) If siting long enough, the humidity will act as a glue. Only remedy is not to apply and leave the parking brake on for any length of time. Also for us that don’t use the parking brake , it’s a good idea to exersize the workings to keep it from sizing up.
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The sintered metal in thepads rusts to the rotors over night
I have had to rock my Freewheeler to get them to release
I dunno of a cure Maybe ceramicpads would help
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
A zip tie on the front of the rubber boot over the parking brake cable will help to keep water out
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL