Just recently got done installing a frankenstien kit on my 98 wideglide . It's pulling pretty hard to the right, even in a level parking lot. Looking for suggestions to fix the issue.
Just recently got done installing a frankenstien kit on my 98 wideglide . It's pulling pretty hard to the right, even in a level parking lot. Looking for suggestions to fix the issue.
Jim Murphy
EX-Lehman & Champion Dealer Owner Operator
Iron Butt Rider 2001
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If you have the Frankie rear end with single disc brake in center, it only brakes right wheel. Your master cylinder could be not fully disengaging and brake draging, making trike pull to right. Does your bike have ABS brakes, I have heard this can also create a problem.
I would check rear axle alignment first. Your trike is a triangle. You have to measure from the center of the front axle to the front of outside edge of your rear tires. If its not a equal distance, which in your case if it is the issue the left side would be slightly shorter in length than the right
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2008 Roadglide w/ MOTOR TRIKE Kit
S&S 124" Headwork & Custom designed cams by John
Custom made right side shifter (Lost my left leg above the knee due to a hit n run driver) SOOS's custom made floorboard spacer
The axle not being square with the frame was my first thought. The axle assembly fits in swingarm very tightly and no mention in manufacturer instructions for lateral alignment, only belt adj. In all the struggle to try to tweak the alignment, was only able to make a change of less than 1/8". On a dyna, the swingarm attaches to the trans instead of the frame and with mounts at front of engine and rear of trans, the entire driveline is in a straight line so my next thought was loosen the mounts and tweak driveline alignment in the frame. Nope. that wasn't it either...lol. But this was when I found that the frame wasn't standing straight up ( 90* from floor). undid upper engine stabilizer and frame turned into a rocking chair. readjusted the stabilizer to level up the frame. this pretty much eliminated all the pull.