I have not seen an AD for Stallion since Xmas. Before that it took up 2 pages of Wing World
I have not seen an AD for Stallion since Xmas. Before that it took up 2 pages of Wing World
Hello everyone, we just bought a 2010 Stallion (Blue) and loving it. Fun to ride and paid way below price with only 1000 miles. (Sorry to brag, but everywhere we go someone is chasing us down to look at it and its hard to enjoy since we spend hours talking about it) New to Trike talk and looking forward to sharing stories and ideals.
Welcome to TrikeTalk! Most of our Stallion owners sound just like you ---- lovin' ever minute riding it, and mixed feelings about all the talking time with admirers. LOL! I think there might be worse problems out there . Make yourself at home here and join the fun.
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Welcome to Stallion ownership. Welcome to Trike Talk forum the greatest place for trikers.. We have black cherry #531.. and simply love it.. Hope you can make it to TT Ralley in the Valley.. Will be plenty of Stallions there.. Charlie D.
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Thanks all for the notes of welcome. Funny as it sounds, my wife drive me all over town with me sitting in the rear seat. (I really enjoy the ride and the funny looks we get).
I'm trying to understand the ending notes everybody writes with Stallion and number at the end. Does this mean the last three numbers of the vin and if so, I guess ours would be #711?
yes Greg the last 3 are the vin our is 531 Black Cherry 2009. Its just a ball of fun and you are never at a loss for people asking questions or wanting to take pictures, either going down the road or parked for whatever reason... Enjoy your stallion Charlie D.:Pepper:
I have searched all the forums and only found two discussions about alarm systems for the stallion back in 08 and 09. Has anyone found anything new that works real good or can you give suggestions on the new alarms? I like the ideal of having one that lets you know when someone is sitting on it or playing with it when your not around.(I think we all know what I'm talking about )
Stallion #711
My Stallion has an Armed Guard G-Force alarm installed. It has key fob activation, plus a remote alert unit (for your belt) that lets you know (audible or vibrate) when the trike is tampered with or bumped. It is reasonably loud (seems even louder when I forget it is armed and start to get onboard!).
It works well when it's me, and I can only hope it works well when it is a bad guy.
No, I thank the previous owner for that (he added the bling).
my alarm can be set to go off when bumped or when someone gets to close to it, your choice with the key fob.
when it does go off the key fob goes off also so I know it.
go to http://www.triketalk.com/forum/stall...rm-system.html
and look at message #4, #7, and #10
I installed it my self.
Has this thread been moved or replaced? The last post prior to this is dated in May of 2011, almost two years ago.
I am sure that someone at one time or another has taken off the radiator cap plastic piece which is actually a dust shield for that area.
I took mine off today and there must had been a black gasket under the lip of that cap. Mine had gotten so hot that it melted to the cap. I was able to remove the gasket material and clean it up. I will be looking for something that will work and let you all know what I find that will work.
Hope this helps
Well after a trip to TBMS I found out that they apply a black silicone adhesive to the radator black access cap. Seems they had some folks complaining about their trucks getting wet thru the cap area. So that is the reasoning behind the silicone.
I just had them seal the 2 holes in the cap to keep water out from the rear tire.
Hope this explains to others what is going on.
Does anyone know how to pull the steering-wheel off a stallion?
Thanks!
William
Go on Youtube and look for a Ford Ranger application, same thing. There is a clock spring in the center of the steering wheel which carries a lot of the electrical circuity.
It doesn't say anything in the book about the chimes. I think somebody posed that question before. As far as I know, nobody has come up with an answer on how to shut off the chimes.
If they do, I would like to know. If you go on the Sony site, you might be able to download a book.
I want to buy a Stallion but it's amazing the prices. Are they really worth the money that's being asked? Used Stallions are for almost the same price as a new one.