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    Default How to change differential oil?

    Has anyone changed the differential oil on a HT1800; doing the work yourself? If so, please tell me how you did it. My kit is a 2011. I've got 50,000 on my kit now and want to change the oil.
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    I'll be following this thread, SolidBob had a method, but not I cannot find the post. That area of the trike is a dog to get to, my nearest trike shop is almost 2 hours, and hard on the wallet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerbillone View Post
    I'll be following this thread, SolidBob had a method, but not I cannot find the post. That area of the trike is a dog to get to, my nearest trike shop is almost 2 hours, and hard on the wallet.
    I'm in the same boat with installer 2 1/2 hr away. But, I will figure out something but was hoping someone/Roadsmith could give me some "tricks" to do this. Also, I don't know whether this rear end has a gasket or not. If it does then I need the correct info on the rear end so I can get one.

    I wish Roadsmith would put a magnetic drain plug in the rear end since they are modifying it anyway.
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    I just got a phone call from a fine fellow that some of you might know, who knows a bit about the Roadsmith trikes. He should be along shortly to answer your questions. His screen name is MR TRIKE and it is a very fitting name.

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    Default Roadsmith diff oil change

    Quote Originally Posted by mhgoldwing View Post
    Has anyone changed the differential oil on a HT1800; doing the work yourself? If so, please tell me how you did it. My kit is a 2011. I've got 50,000 on my kit now and want to change the oil.
    Hello- There is a brass drain plug in the bottom of the diff. Use a allen wrench to remove and drain, then replace brass plug. Take out threaded fill plug before draining then with a long transmission funnel, add NO MORE than 1(one) quart of 80w90 gear lube. That amount will fill diff. to about 1 inch below inspection/fill hole. Thats where it should be." Keep- on- Ridin"

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR TRIKE View Post
    Hello- There is a brass drain plug in the bottom of the diff. Use a allen wrench to remove and drain, then replace brass plug. Take out threaded fill plug before draining then with a long transmission funnel, add NO MORE than 1(one) quart of 80w90 gear lube. That amount will fill diff. to about 1 inch below inspection/fill hole. Thats where it should be." Keep- on- Ridin"
    Thank you so much for the info. I looked but didn't see a drain plug so I will get under it again. The owner's manual doesn't cover this so I hope they update it.

    BTW, love my RS trike !
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    Quote Originally Posted by MR TRIKE View Post
    Hello- There is a brass drain plug in the bottom of the diff. Use a allen wrench to remove and drain, then replace brass plug. Take out threaded fill plug before draining then with a long transmission funnel, add NO MORE than 1(one) quart of 80w90 gear lube. That amount will fill diff. to about 1 inch below inspection/fill hole. Thats where it should be." Keep- on- Ridin"
    Yes, Mr. Trike, the man who started RS, and thanks for the post. I recall when we first met, couldn't believe you were behind the desk, I had to ask someone. We had a great conversation about when you first started with the RS brand, salute to you sir.

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    Default Ok, here's the skinny

    Info was correct. Drain plug is located on bottom of differential approximately 1 1/4" from rear of diff. Drain plug requires 3/16 Allen wrench. Fill plug at top rear requires 1" hex socket.

    Drain plug can be difficult to see because of road grime, etc. I had to wipe bottom of diff housing off to see it. Be careful not to over tighten when reinstalling. Drain plug should be flush with bottom of housing.
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    Bringing this thread back up with some tips.

    I just did the rear gear oil change on my 1800 Roadsmith.

    Here are a few tips that might make it easier for those wanting to do this:

    1. A swivel socket extension is your friend in order to remove that 1" fill plug.

    2. An outboard motor plastic gear oil pump (Walmart?) makes filling the chunk a breeze. Actually, I see no other way to get the new fluid in there without it. FYI: It will not pump in the full quart, so I added an additional amount of fluid to the bottle to compensate for what originally remained in the bottom after the pump quit pumping and that worked out to get a full quart in there.

    3. One of those small telescoping magnets (Harbor Freight?) to the center of the fill plug will make it easier to reinstall and start the threads properly. It's a pain otherwise trying to get your fingers in there to hold & turn it with the frame in the way.

    4. Just a tiny pin-head sized drop of BLUE (not red) Loctite to the drain hex plug threads gives that little bit of extra assurance it's not gonna vibrate loose.

    Hopefully, this helps someone down the road.

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    Thank you for this info. I'm going to look at mine today..........See if I can find the plugs up on the shaft and then purchase all needed materials to complete the job.........

    Ronnie

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    Quote Originally Posted by lgjhn View Post
    Bringing this thread back up with some tips.

    I just did the rear gear oil change on my 1800 Roadsmith.

    Here are a few tips that might make it easier for those wanting to do this:

    1. A swivel socket extension is your friend in order to remove that 1" fill plug.

    2. An outboard motor plastic gear oil pump (Walmart?) makes filling the chunk a breeze. Actually, I see no other way to get the new fluid in there without it. FYI: It will not pump in the full quart, so I added an additional amount of fluid to the bottle to compensate for what originally remained in the bottom after the pump quit pumping and that worked out to get a full quart in there.

    3. One of those small telescoping magnets (Harbor Freight?) to the center of the fill plug will make it easier to reinstall and start the threads properly. It's a pain otherwise trying to get your fingers in there to hold & turn it with the frame in the way.

    4. Just a tiny pin-head sized drop of BLUE (not red) Loctite to the drain hex plug threads gives that little bit of extra assurance it's not gonna vibrate loose.

    Hopefully, this helps someone down the road.

    LJ
    Is there room to get on your back get and up under there, or did you jack yours up a bit? I've been dreading that job. Car ramps maybe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerbillone View Post
    Is there room to get on your back get and up under there, or did you jack yours up a bit? I've been dreading that job. Car ramps maybe?
    I have a full 1500# motorcycle/trike/ATV table lift that obviously makes it quite a bit easier to access this than sitting on the ground.

    However, I would think getting the rear tires up on some car ramps or maybe some supports to frame somehow would give ya enough clearance to do it from the ground.

    FYI...that little drain plug is hard to see. I had to clean off some substantial road grime just to find it, but it is there. The fill plug is the PITA, but a swivel and a telescope magnet will help a lot. I could find no other way to get the fluid in there other than my outboard motor gear oil pump, then I had to find a bottle that it would thread to....LOL. I was beside myself for a while. Whole job didn't take an hour though once I had everything in order. It took an hour because I let it drain/drip for a while.

    Too bad you're not a little closer. We could put it up on the lift and have it done in a snap, and I'd be glad to assist ya.

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    Many thanks for that kind offer, nice ride to LA might not be so bad, looks like a bear of a job if you ya don't have the right tools, etc. I was thinking car ramps since I have them, but then would the oil drain? I'm thinking the drain is on the rear, the trike would be uneven toward the front. I need to give this some thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerbillone View Post
    Many thanks for that kind offer, nice ride to LA might not be so bad, looks like a bear of a job if you ya don't have the right tools, etc. I was thinking car ramps since I have them, but then would the oil drain? I'm thinking the drain is on the rear, the trike would be uneven toward the front. I need to give this some thought.
    Yeah. Slanted on the ramps probably wouldn't let it drain the way you'd want.

    If you got the rear tires on the ramp, then maybe jack the front up to where it levels out some....just long enough to do the job?

    Another thought: IF you know anyone with an open-frame car hauler trailer? Drive it onto the trailer and maybe work from beneath the trailer?

    Maybe check around and see if someone local has a lift that you could use?

    Anyway, I know it's a long ride to get over here, but you're more than welcome to come to my shop and we'll get er done.

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    Thanks for this information..it does help!



    I have an idea that may help.. I'm very new to triking, (only 500 miles under my belt) so I'm no expert here...

    BUT

    What I did to change motor oil was [maybe this will help with gear fluid as well]: I had a 10ft 2x10 board, that I cut 6 - 12inch pieces from and took two boards and glued and screwed them together... So now I have (3) four inches high boards, I LIFTED THE BIKE UP AND PLACED THE BOARDS UNDER EACH WHEEL...

    This gives me four inches of more room under bike to work with.. I found this made it much easier, to replace my oil, as well as the filter.... I'm not sure if this will help with gear fluid replacement, as I'm only at the 500 miles point, since the trike conversion on my 2010 Honda 1800.

    Ronnie

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR TRIKE View Post
    Hello- There is a brass drain plug in the bottom of the diff. Use a allen wrench to remove and drain, then replace brass plug. Take out threaded fill plug before draining then with a long transmission funnel, add NO MORE than 1(one) quart of 80w90 gear lube. That amount will fill diff. to about 1 inch below inspection/fill hole. Thats where it should be." Keep- on- Ridin"
    Mr. Trike, At what intervals should the differential oil be changed? -Miles / Age ?

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    Some very good tips here. I've had my RS only since last Sept. Is there a good place to put a Jack to raise rear end?

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    Not many good responses to this thread. I finally gave up and and took mine to a nearby Moto Trike builder, sure as h** wasn't cheap, but he got it done. Considering I'd have to make a run to Daytona, I guess the price was right. Just very hard to get up there to the filler plug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M2102 View Post
    Some very good tips here. I've had my RS only since last Sept. Is there a good place to put a Jack to raise rear end?
    M2102 - you can use the lower shock mount (coil-over shock), the main 2-1/2" main cross-tube, or the 1/4" steel differential mounting plate. Do NOT lift using the driveshaft, the differential, nor the differential stabilizer bars. As with any of these types of jobs, be certain everything is secure before starting maintenance. Let me know if you need more info or help!

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadsmith Trikes View Post
    M2102 - you can use the lower shock mount (coil-over shock), the main 2-1/2" main cross-tube, or the 1/4" steel differential mounting plate. Do NOT lift using the driveshaft, the differential, nor the differential stabilizer bars. As with any of these types of jobs, be certain everything is secure before starting maintenance. Let me know if you need more info or help!

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    Jim,

    Any chance of showing a couple of pictures here, of where both of these plugs are located??

    and at what mileage or time do you recommend this rear end change??

    Thank you,

    Ronnie

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