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    Hi--I purchased this trike sight unseen and have some issues to address.

    Every time I take my foot off the brake on the floorboard to push on the gas I roll back. I live in the mountains where everything is hilly. I believe my front end is an Honda 1200. Is there a different front end I could buy or does anyone have ideas what to do for a brake??? 2nd. problem is the steering is really heavy to the right and the left. Is this normal or is it how this trike was built? What I mean by heavy is that when I steer all the way to the left or right, it is difficult bringing the steering back to driving straight. Any idea why this would be. Just need some help with things I wish were a little different.

    Thanks much.

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    Looks good ,,jack the front up and see how much flop it has , if to much tighten the neck bearings . You may want to check the bearings also and it may have a little to much trail . I bought mine with a springer and had to fine tune it for a year before I got it right , seems that the folks didn't know very much about springers .
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    Quote Originally Posted by slick rick View Post
    Looks good ,,jack the front up and see how much flop it has , if to much tighten the neck bearings . You may want to check the bearings also and it may have a little to much trail . I bought mine with a springer and had to fine tune it for a year before I got it right , seems that the folks didn't know very much about springers .
    Thanks for your reply. Are you thinking that maybe the steering shouldn't be so loose? Guess I need to also check the rake and trail. Thanks

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    Addressing your issues individually,

    1. As to needing a brake while you take off on a hill, the easiest method would be just what you mentioned. Find a caliper and brake disk to fit the front end (from salvage or ebay, etc.) and install in a stock setup. As to the front end, you have a VIN plate on the neck there which should give you a headstart to the manufacturer. A second possible solution might be to add a VW emergency brake handle and cabling mounted just to the left of the gas tank (on the floor is OK). That way, use your left hand to hold it steady while disengaging the clutch. A third easiest but perhaps the most awkward method would be to add a line-lock in the brake line within easy reach. That offers a large push-pull button to lock the brakes and hold them as long as it is engaged. Press the brake, pull the line-lock (or as a brand name 'line-lok') to lock, get your gas and clutch working and press the line-lock to release. That will take a little getting used to for a smooth takeoff, but it should work.

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    The heavy forks you are experiencing are a product of simple geometrics. Addressing as trail, your trail factor with the raked neck you have will significantly be on the high range (ideal being 3-4" by most trike techs). The only solution to get easy steering is to either add a set of raked triple trees or redesign the front end to move the axle forward without changing any other key elements (i.e., going to a springer or a leading link type front end). Most cost effective (unless you are a good fabricator) will be to find you a 4.5 to 6 degree raked trees set off Ebay. You can find them as low as <$200 if you shop and are patient. You'll also have to keep in mind your particular brand of front end to see how readily available those raked triple trees are. Installation is a relatively easy do-it-yourself job. As an educated guess, 4.5 degree raked trees would give you a reasonable compromise for all around handling, while 6 degree trees would give you steering virtually effortless throughout its range but the front end may tend to feel a bit light at highway speeds (but you will get used to it - 6 degree is what I always go with).

    Good luck in your project(s) - you'll love it when you're done!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Loner View Post
    Addressing your issues individually,

    1. As to needing a brake while you take off on a hill, the easiest method would be just what you mentioned. Find a caliper and brake disk to fit the front end (from salvage or ebay, etc.) and install in a stock setup. As to the front end, you have a VIN plate on the neck there which should give you a headstart to the manufacturer. A second possible solution might be to add a VW emergency brake handle and cabling mounted just to the left of the gas tank (on the floor is OK). That way, use your left hand to hold it steady while disengaging the clutch. A third easiest but perhaps the most awkward method would be to add a line-lock in the brake line within easy reach. That offers a large push-pull button to lock the brakes and hold them as long as it is engaged. Press the brake, pull the line-lock (or as a brand name 'line-lok') to lock, get your gas and clutch working and press the line-lock to release. That will take a little getting used to for a smooth takeoff, but it should work.

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    The heavy forks you are experiencing are a product of simple geometrics. Addressing as trail, your trail factor with the raked neck you have will significantly be on the high range (ideal being 3-4" by most trike techs). The only solution to get easy steering is to either add a set of raked triple trees or redesign the front end to move the axle forward without changing any other key elements (i.e., going to a springer or a leading link type front end). Most cost effective (unless you are a good fabricator) will be to find you a 4.5 to 6 degree raked trees set off Ebay. You can find them as low as <$200 if you shop and are patient. You'll also have to keep in mind your particular brand of front end to see how readily available those raked triple trees are. Installation is a relatively easy do-it-yourself job. As an educated guess, 4.5 degree raked trees would give you a reasonable compromise for all around handling, while 6 degree trees would give you steering virtually effortless throughout its range but the front end may tend to feel a bit light at highway speeds (but you will get used to it - 6 degree is what I always go with).

    Good luck in your project(s) - you'll love it when you're done!
    I was just out checking for slop in the steering like Slick Rick suggested and it seems tight everywhere. I raised the front end up and steering was real easy with no hesitation or wiggle anywhere. So after I learn how to check rake and trail, I will be checking that next.

    As I mentioned earlier I believe this is a Honda 1200 front. The vin number attached to the neck isn't from a Honda but is a vin that was attached by the dmv in Arizona. I guess i'll search Honda 1200's first and see what I find there for a front brake. Transfering my foot off the brake to the gas is tricky on this trike. I end up popping wheelies every time or just killing the engine. Funny, I have manual transmissions in jeeps here but that is a different story when taking off from a stop and headed up a hill. Thanks for the information and i'll fill everybody in as I figure this out. Thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vwbuild View Post
    I was just out checking for slop in the steering like Slick Rick suggested and it seems tight everywhere. I raised the front end up and steering was real easy with no hesitation or wiggle anywhere. So after I learn how to check rake and trail, I will be checking that next. As I mentioned earlier I believe this is a Honda 1200 front. The vin number attached to the neck isn't from a Honda but is a vin that was attached by the dmv in Arizona. I guess i'll search Honda 1200's first and see what I find there for a front brake. Transfering my foot off the brake to the gas is tricky on this trike. I end up popping wheelies every time or just killing the engine. Funny, I have manual transmissions in jeeps here but that is a different story when taking off from a stop and headed up a hill. Thanks for the information and i'll fill everybody in as I figure this out.

    Thanks again.
    I was just reading an article where a vw trike owner was asking weather a hand brake could be used to activate the rear disk brakes. There were no replies. Would anyone out there know how to set this up?

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    It looks like your trike has a foot operated accelerator. Probably the stock front wheel had dual disc brakes. I am not a fan of no front brakes but people build them that way. I would look for a stock front wheel with the wheel, discs, calipers and the handle bar mounted master cylinder. After installing all of that you will have front brakes independent of the rear brakes and you can use the front brake to hold the trike on a hill with the right hand brake lever while letting the clutch out and giving it gas. In my opinion it should have been built that way in the first place. Then you can co-ordinate the front and rear brakes when stopping just like on a motorcycle. I agree with the others, the rake and trail are causing the wheel flop.

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    You can install a inline stop for those rear brakes ( a button you pull to lock the brakes ) never used one but not that expensive . I was looking at the pics although hard to tell it seems you may even have negative trail which is not good .


    A line straight down from the axle , a line running in the direction of the neck and measure the distance between the two . The line from the neck should be in front of the axle , in a perfect world ( according to what I've read is 3 inches ) mine runs about 5 but with new neck bearings performs as good as any cruiser in the curves . Good luck and let us know Rick
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    One other easy solution for your throttle/brake problem. Get a universal throttle assembly and a 10-ft cable assembly and add the throttle on the handlebar like a conventional motorcycle. Easy to work that way, I use that method on all my VW trikes.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Loner View Post
    One other easy solution for your throttle/brake problem. Get a universal throttle assembly and a 10-ft cable assembly and add the throttle on the handlebar like a conventional motorcycle. Easy to work that way, I use that method on all my VW trikes.
    Thanks Loner--I like that idea the best so far. I finally went and checked for a model/manufacturer number on the front wheel I have now. There is a number RW-168 impregnated into the wheel. It is an 80 spoke wheel. There are also 5 threaded holes on both sides of the hub. It appears that this wheel was made for brakes. I wish I new what model number or manufacturer this number represented. Oh yea--I hardly ever get emails saying I have had replies to my thread.

    Anybody know why? Thanks again

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    Before you spent money on a cheap, easy fix I would check with your state DMV and see if you are required by law to have a front brake. I know here in Washington state a trike is licensed as a motorcycle and a front brake is mandatory. I'm no expert but I don't understand why anyone would build a trike or a motorcycle without a front brake in the first place but that's just me. Adding a front brake may not be the cheapest solution but it is the SAFEST solution. What's your life worth?

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    Hey VWbuild, first that is a sweet looking trike. Now on the front end issues; do you know what the front end came off of? IE Honda, Kawai, Yamaha, etc...?

    That might help in finding what wheel it is. Example, if the front end was off of a Honda blabla, the 80 spoke wheel may have been a custom replacement and allow for stock Honda front disks and brakes.

    Also you might check in the J & P online catalog to see if you spot what appears to be the same wheel.

    J & P: http://www.jpcycles.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by stinger608 View Post
    Hey VWbuild, first that is a sweet looking trike. Now on the front end issues; do you know what the front end came off of? IE Honda, Kawai, Yamaha, etc...?

    That might help in finding what wheel it is. Example, if the front end was off of a Honda blabla, the 80 spoke wheel may have been a custom replacement and allow for stock Honda front disks and brakes.

    Also you might check in the J & P online catalog to see if you spot what appears to be the same wheel.

    J & P: http://www.jpcycles.com/
    Stinger--thanks for your reply. I found out that this has a Honda gl1100 front fork. The guy had a axle shaft made to accept a Harley wheel. So, this wheel retails for over $800 so I would like to keep it--but I think I better find a complete front end off an 83 Honda gl1100 with brakes and hand controls. I've done local searches but haven't found anything. Anyone out there close to Colorado that had this setup and wants to sell it get back with me. Oh yea--thanks for the trike compliment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vwbuild View Post
    Stinger--thanks for your reply. I found out that this has a Honda gl1100 front fork. The guy had a axle shaft made to accept a Harley wheel. So, this wheel retails for over $800 so I would like to keep it--but I think I better find a complete front end off an 83 Honda gl1100 with brakes and hand controls. I've done local searches but haven't found anything. Anyone out there close to Colorado that had this setup and wants to sell it get back with me. Oh yea--thanks for the trike compliment.

    That's great that you know what front end it is! Did you check on J & P to see if they had front calipers for a GL1100?

    If its in fact a Harley style front wheel, you should be able to grab the rotors off J & P without issues. And maybe you can modify the front forks to hold harley style calipers as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stinger608 View Post
    That's great that you know what front end it is! Did you check on J & P to see if they had front calipers for a GL1100?

    If its in fact a Harley style front wheel, you should be able to grab the rotors off J & P without issues. And maybe you can modify the front forks to hold harley style calipers as well.
    I'm hoping to find a whole different front end--wheel and all. Then if I need parts i'll know how to put things back together. Thought I found one but some 1100's are more narrow than others. A GL measures 5-1/2" between the upper part of forks. Another model Honda same year only measures 4-1/2" between the upper part of the forks. Thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vwbuild View Post
    I'm hoping to find a whole different front end--wheel and all. Then if I need parts i'll know how to put things back together. Thought I found one but some 1100's are more narrow than others. A GL measures 5-1/2" between the upper part of forks. Another model Honda same year only measures 4-1/2" between the upper part of the forks. Thanks again.

    Ah, that makes good sense. Well bro, I'll keep an eye out for any up here in Wyoming. Would probably be worth the trip for ya if I seen one close.

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    Actually you might get with this fella in Denver:
    http://denver.craigslist.org/mpo/4930812459.html

    Says he has GL1100 parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stinger608 View Post
    Ah, that makes good sense. Well bro, I'll keep an eye out for any up here in Wyoming. Would probably be worth the trip for ya if I seen one close.

    Edit:

    Actually you might get with this fella in Denver:
    http://denver.craigslist.org/mpo/4930812459.html

    Says he has GL1100 parts.
    Hey--Your right up the street. I go up your way all the time. Yea--keep an eye out and I'll check into the guy you sent me. Appreciate your help.

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    To put breaks on the front your gonna need to ditch the Harley wheel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cavie View Post
    To put breaks on the front your gonna need to ditch the Harley wheel.
    Cavie--Yea--I really like this front wheel. Have rear wheels to match. Somewhere down the line I want another frame and put a Harley front springer on it just to use this wheel again. Meanwhile I need a Honda front .. A guy in Wyoming turned me on to parts in Colorado so hopefully I can finally get some use out of this trike. Finally got my motorcycle license last week after not having one for 35 years. Thanks for your input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vwbuild View Post
    Cavie--Yea--I really like this front wheel. Have rear wheels to match. Somewhere down the line I want another frame and put a Harley front springer on it just to use this wheel again. Meanwhile I need a Honda front .. A guy in Wyoming turned me on to parts in Colorado so hopefully I can finally get some use out of this trike. Finally got my motorcycle license last week after not having one for 35 years. Thanks for your input.

    Rather than changing the complete frame, have the neck cut off and a Harley neck welded on. That would probably save ya enough bucks to pay for the springer front end.

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