Steering head nut and also the balance on the rear tires. Steering head nut should be tighter than stock torque for a 2 wheeler.
took our new (to us) 03 road glide trike for spin today..been way too hot to ride in vegas. seems up to 40 mph everything great..once above that get this slight shimmy (virbration??)..is not a wobbble and feels like its coming thru front tire.other then getting front tire re-balanced (which i plan on doing) is there anything i could check ??(i'm not a "wrench" so please keep it simple)
thanks
peter
Steering head nut and also the balance on the rear tires. Steering head nut should be tighter than stock torque for a 2 wheeler.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
Start simple. Check air pressures. Most of us run 40~42 lbs in front, and starting at around 18 in the rear, and on up.
How does the front tire look? Is it wearing true, or uneven? Cupping?
Big_Steve AKA "Chiefy"
2006 Honda VTX 1300 S Motor Trike. "Maryann" She got me back into riding. Gone, but never forgotten.
1998 Valkyrie standard (2 wheel) "R'ota"
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just checked pressure....22 lbs in rears....35 lbs in front (oops could be the problem )
thanks for info
peter
If you go the Re-balance route, ask your Mechanic if they can get a Product called Dyna-Beads...we've used them at our shop for a couple of years and they keep tires perfectly balanced thru the life of the tire. We've even noticed better longevity using Dyna-Beads. It's actually tiny silicone beads that roll inside the tire and maintain perfect balance...(No weights on the outside of your wheels). Good luck with this and keep us informed on how you make out.
Ed
thanks ed..will let ya know how we're doing
peter
I.E. GOT THE SAME PROBLEM, ONLY STARTED WHEN I PUT ON A MICHELIN PILOT!!
WOULD LIKE TO TRY THE DYNA BEADS BUT HAV'NT BEEN ABLE TO FIND THEM IN VEGAS - any help??
---Roger---