I wonder if a person could take some rubber hose and shim it behind those flanges to put some more tension on them? And then I wondered if they're falling off or getting stolen. These are not gentle times we live in...
I wonder if a person could take some rubber hose and shim it behind those flanges to put some more tension on them? And then I wondered if they're falling off or getting stolen. These are not gentle times we live in...
This one fell off. Only had it on the road and in the garage that day. Took pictures of it when we left and noticed it when I got home that day. I am on another forum though where others have had issues with them falling off. One person said they put a small amount of glue on the flange to keep it in but I am a bit hesitant to do that. I can see me breaking the *&*# thing when it needs to come off!
$20 for the TriGlide Center Cap http://www.boardtrackerharleyonline....sy-rr-83383-09
Bob
I'm waiting for the after market to make a baby moon for the FW.
(I know, I'm not holding my breath.)
http://www.willyshiny.com/wheel-exch...-trike-chrome/
You should call them (they are not big on e-mails or web site updates LOL) if interested.
Bob
Bob, thanx for the link - another item for the wish list...
Did wheels have to come off to remove center caps
Thanks for the info
Cheap caps, I lost one, Warranty covered it
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
I know this is an old thread....but wondering if anyone has found a "hack" to make the FreeWheeler center caps less likely to pop off? I saw someone said glue...don't like that idea. Anyone? Thanks....jc
For what it's worth. I put several strips of anti slip (graphite) tape on every other plastic flange/prongs (?) that goes into the hub
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