2010 GL1800 CSC COBRA XL ~ My preload actuator doesn't engage (load on the actuator motor) until 17 on the scale. It probably needs fluid added to the actuator. Where is the actuator located on the CSC conversion?
2010 GL1800 CSC COBRA XL ~ My preload actuator doesn't engage (load on the actuator motor) until 17 on the scale. It probably needs fluid added to the actuator. Where is the actuator located on the CSC conversion?
See if this helps:
http://californiasidecar.com/pdf/Cob...Trike_9-17.pdf
Wing with Roadsmith kit, Traxxion Ak20 cartridges and Accuride System.
07 ST 1300 for two-wheeled fun!
I've read this before looking for the answer. I see references to the preloader, which is on the shock assembly. There is a reference to an "amp" but I have no way of knowing if that's the actuator or not. If it is, it's attached to an upper stablizer bar, wherever that is. The way it's written, the installation manual appears to assume you know your way around the CSC rear end unit.
Thanks anyway.
If this doesn't help then I would suggest you call CSC as i'm sure someone can lead you through it.
http://californiasidecar.com/index.php/Pages/why-csc
Wing with Roadsmith kit, Traxxion Ak20 cartridges and Accuride System.
07 ST 1300 for two-wheeled fun!
Did you look behind the right wheel on the Honda part of the frame to see if CSC kept the stock location for the actuator?
As much as I could without jacking up the trike and pulling the wheel.
This just popped up in the last few days and I've been busy getting the trike, trailer and other things ready to go to the Northeast TT Gathering. I took a chance that someone has been there before and could just give me a quick answer.
I guess I'll give CSC a call when I get back.
Thanks anyway, Mike.
Not yet. I haven't put it up for sale as there are a few minor things I need to square away. There's no rush and I get it out a couple times a month just to keep it loose.
The parking brake quit working a couple of weeks after the disc brake conversion. It wasn't impacting anything so I just went without it last season, but I have to fix it before I sell it or it won't pass MD inspection.
I figured it was something like that. I was setting the brake and just about the 3rd click I felt a pop and then all slack. I remembered that you told me about getting the cable holder piece on the handle extended by welding and I thought that might be it. I just haven't gotten around to pulling the handke cover to check it.
I'm out the door right after this text for a week but I'll check it after I get back and let you know.
The actuator on my GL1800 CSC Viper is still in the stock location and I have no reason to believe that the Cobra would relocate that. It should be on the right side of the frame to the rear of the sidecover. Withe the conversion body on, it will probably be very difficult to access.
If you can get to it, here's how to service it. I've done three actuators using this procedure. Works very well.
http://goldwing.eurekaboy.com/reservoirfill.htm
Hope this helps...
Jerry "Gold Rush" (aka: "SPOOK") San Angelo, TX
2015 GL1800/Roadsmith HTS1800
TOI - IBA #23804 (SS1K & BB1.5K)
I'm like an old race horse..... I can still run the race -- Just ache more at the finish line and need more rest between outings.
I took the seat off to mount air hawk seat cushions and looked for the actuator. Yep, it's in the stock position and, unless there's a secret access panel that I haven't found yet, there's no way to get to it without pulling the trunk body. I guess no one at csc ever expected the fluid to get low on the actuator. Well, it's still working (activating the preload at 17) but sometime in the future it will need a fillup. Thanks to everyone for their comments and suggestions.