voyager trike kit

Hey Mike,

:welcome: to Trike Talk from South Florida.:wave4:

Good luck with your new kit and the installation.ThumbUp
 
Make sure pre load the rear wheels. Place rear wheel of trike on a piece of wood 1" thick loosen the kit and set both voyager wheels on the ground and then tighten rear bracket. Check this every 1,000 miles. Rear wheel will wear out quickly . Front end is very heavy to steer. ( much harder than a trike ) do not even dream about a rake kit. Check for broken welds periodically. ( very few 100 miles. ) mine broke a few times. I finally took it to a welder and had it all reinforced.. Trike tips opposite of normal bike. Go easy for the first 500 miles . Try it in a parking lot or neighbor hood first go slow .
 
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