Another question:
Has anyone had any experience with installing a limited slip diff in your Lehman trike rear end? What would be the pitfalls?
Another question:
Has anyone had any experience with installing a limited slip diff in your Lehman trike rear end? What would be the pitfalls?
I don't see any pitfalls......Just every pick-up truck has it and many cars also...
Every car i bought since the 60's had it and the same with every truck..
Most rear wheel drive vehicles [Especially pick-ups] are useless in ice and snow/mud and even wet grass from a stand still without it....
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
Jim Murphy
EX-Lehman & Champion Dealer Owner Operator
Iron Butt Rider 2001
WHEN HELP IS OFFERED, A SIMPLE "THANK YOU" IS APPRECIATED.
With limited slip in my trike, would be easy for the front tire to be pushed sideways as I bring the trike up the hill and around the house to go ride …… as it is front will sometimes side slip if too heavy on throttle, even on dry grass.
And talk about front tire life, even on dry pavement pulling out of parking lots into roadways under heavy throttle would not be helpful to front tire life.
What problem would be solved with a trike fitted with a LSD anyway?
Really? Must be technique.
My former life, I was a trooper for over 30 years with snow / muddy backroads / working snow wrecks / getting off and on highway from soft or muddy or snowed over shoulders / etc …… and to this day my former dept. never ordered cars with LSDs and very seldom do I recall having any problems.