What did you do to your Trike this week?

Lots to do next week, but one of the first things will be to give the trike a bath.
Also, need to figure out where there are some flat spots on the Hannigan body to put a couple of LED lights. I will do what Missouri Charley did on his "old" trike and put a couple of orange LEDs on the aqua shields up front.
I believe the rear is going to be a little bit more difficult because I need at least 6" of flat spot for the lights.
We will check it out while I am washing her down.
Hope your projects are coming along very well, if you are working on your trike.

Rosy
 
Installed a Mini Beast MB4 Horn, is as loud as advertised.

Stumpe
WOW, just watched the youtube video of the horn, before and after. If they can't hear that horn, they are deaf!
I think even a semi will be able to hear you coming!

Rosy
 
Installed and tested home built baffles.Runs great,now I can hear myself think.Slightly louder than stock but soo much quieter than the V&H baffles.With the Frankenstein kit can't use stock pipes on a Sportster.Will put some miles on her to let the ECM relearn.Probably my imagination,but seems to have better low end torque with the more restrictive baffles.
 
Installed and tested home built baffles.Runs great,now I can hear myself think.Slightly louder than stock but soo much quieter than the V&H baffles.With the Frankenstein kit can't use stock pipes on a Sportster.Will put some miles on her to let the ECM relearn.Probably my imagination,but seems to have better low end torque with the more restrictive baffles.
Isn't that why the pros tune their exhaust to their machines to get the extra HP out of them.
I assume you could be correct, but the best way to tell is put it on a Dyno.
A little quieter helps when you travel down neighborhood streets, people won't turn and give you the evil eye! LOL

Rosy
 
Installed and tested home built baffles.Runs great,now I can hear myself think.Slightly louder than stock but soo much quieter than the V&H baffles.With the Frankenstein kit can't use stock pipes on a Sportster.Will put some miles on her to let the ECM relearn.Probably my imagination,but seems to have better low end torque with the more restrictive baffles.

What did you use for home built baffles? My wife's 2006 sportster frankenstien trike needs something to quiet it a bit. Thanks for any info. larry
 
I was looking at HD baffles on the Internet, am I assuming you can change the noise level by changing the wrapping on the baffle? Or do you need to change the whole baffle?
Rookie here on baffles, so please explain if I am wrong.
Thanks,

Rosy
 
This weekend took the Gl/Champion to the mountains did lots of twisties rode thru a few rain showers , ate at a biker bar in Lake lure (drank Tea) At around 9 PM after a hot shower crawled into bed and fell asleep like a baby ! So that's what I did to my Trike (add miles) :D
Bill
 
Great Bill, now does she need a wash from the showers, or did you wash her Bedford you took your shower.

Rosy
 
I used 1" steel tubing,welded a 2" washer(id of pipe where stock baffle sits)to front of tubing. Enlarged washer hole to match tubing.Drilled holes around tubing,wrapped 2 layers of f/g cloth,not mat,then rolled a thin layer of f/g insulation under the remaining 5' of cloth.Think of a jellyroll.Started on end and wrapped stainless wire to other end and back to start and tied off.Drilled a hole where stock baffle is secured through both sides of pipe and screwed in place.By running the screw through both sides,the screw helps to disrupt the exhaust flow,like the old lollipop trick for drag pipes.The amount of and size of holes and the amount of f/g will determine the sound level.You don't have to remove the pipes, the heat shields can be finagled to access the baffle screws.V&H makes what they call quiet baffles,but after investigating they are not that quiet in IMO.Rosey,if the Harley baffles don't have a step where you can wrap them, they won't fit back in the pipes.That's why I didn't wrap the stock baffles.
 
Changed head light bulbs, full service (oil and filter change, trike service, lube drive shaft), change front valve stem), wash and wax as I get ready to join the Run for the Wall group in Dallas.
 
Bayoudave, here is where my wife helps me work on the trike. My hams (sorry kwputt) are too big to fit into the little space to change the headlight bulb, so she does it for me. She also has a "straight eye", so she puts on the decals and helps when I add things to the trike. If it was left to me, everything would be crooked or slanted. LOL

Rosy
 
Got the wheels ready for their plasti dip treatment
Re-did all of my lighting harnesses in the rear under the trunk.
Created an INGENIOUS (if I do say so myself) way to mount a 6 pin round plug under the trunk on my MT.
 
cjmitch, please explain the plastic dip for the wheels. Is it a treatment to prevent rusting, or is it a treatment to color the wheels?
Can somebody tell me why a six wire plug is needed of a small motorcycle cargo trailer, or is it a motorcycle trailer that hauls the trike, with electric breaks?
Thanks for your input.

Rosy
 
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cjmitch, post pictures on before and after, would like to see them.
You can change colors as many times as you want, is this correct? That would be great. Just like having new wheels every year!
Question, is there a place who does this process, in case you don't want to tackle it? Can you ship the wheels to them, let's say during the winter and they will do the work?
Thanks for sharing cjmitch!

Rosy
 
Thanks Mick, very interesting.
Took a ride this weekend and parked trike for a while, guess what, black trike is now yellow with pollen, so, need to take trike out of cellar and wash. Also, plenty of bugs on windshield. Got home late, so we will get to it as soon as the chores are done.

Rosy
 
Installed all my bling items I bought over the winter, insured it, went for my first 2 rides of the year. Short rides, but the weather's not co-operating very well.

Now just need to find time and strength to install my Barnett clutch and Hayden chain tensioner.
 

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