My 2007 Honda VTX1300 motor trike sits low on the right side. I tried setting the right side shock preload higher but that didnt help. Any ideas on how to level her up?
My 2007 Honda VTX1300 motor trike sits low on the right side. I tried setting the right side shock preload higher but that didnt help. Any ideas on how to level her up?
Perhaps up preload on right side, instead of left.
Check to find what is not level first. Park on a flat surface and measure the axle height, frame, and lastly, the body work. I could be as simple as a tire with a few pounds less psi.
You can't fix it without knowing what is wrong.
+1 what kawabeemer sez It could be a lot of things.Good Luck! Ride Safe
Thanks, the axle heights are the same, there is a tube that runs horizontal on the top of the trike frame, its .25 in. lower on the right than the left. At the outside of the fenders it .5 in lower on the right. Doesn't seem like much but you can see it. Tire pressure is 22 psi in both tires. Maybe I should just ignore it.
Thanks again!
Let 2# out of left side and RIDE.JUST KIDDING! RIDE SAFE
Has it always been like this from the start? May need to add a shim to the body on the side that is lower or remove a shim on the higher side.
al B
I'm gonna ignore it, maybe it will go away! No?
Our set up was also installed so poorly it wasn't level... bets are that you will need to re-set up your suspension... make sure the shocks sit at the same angle (axle side to side is even), and the axle is square to the frame. Good luck.
More likely a shim issue. Bolts might need re-torqued as well.
2Tz
Ding ding ding! We have a winner. It's a fiberglass body and the molds are not always perfect (welded frames can be off to) therefore one must (if doing a decent) install add washers to level the body. Roadsmith supplied me with flat washers. I laughed and put them in my spare nuts and bolts bin. Made my own shims out of 3/4 PVC pipe.
She's level now! I took it to the Motor Trike dealer in Caro Michigan, factory alignment on the cross rods between the ladder bars and new shocks and bushings. Root cause was a shock problem. Man I love it now!
I took my trike in to Motor Trike in Troup, TX. and they reinstalled a bunch of bolts that were stripped and tightened some other bolt. When I got it back, it was uneven by two inches. Looking at the rear end, the right side is two inches lower. I have not had tim,e to look into the fiberglass body to see if it needs washers to level it or what. Anybody have any ideas or had a similar problem??
I still say it's an alignment problem,... the diff, too far to one side, makes one shock sit more straight up and down, than the other. The closer to horizontal that the other one is, the more out of level the body will sit. And yes, I know there are shims under the body, but only a couple in depth...nothing that would account for two inches. Mine was off, after installation as well. I had to strip off the fiberglass shell, and readjust/realign the complete suspension system to the proper geometry. I believe that the suspension system they use is ok, but the tech who sets it up it, needs to know his stuff. This seems to be more the problem.
I had the same problem with my vtx1300. Replaced both shocks, problem gone!