Harley Rake Kits

I'm ready to order but I want to make sure that the Harley rake kit will fit a 2011 Harley Road King.

Also, I want to have it drop shipped to my mechanic. Is that OK?


Dan
 
I'm ready to order but I want to make sure that the Harley rake kit will fit a 2011 Harley Road King.

Also, I want to have it drop shipped to my mechanic. Is that OK?


Dan


Its a direct bolt on for your 2011 Roadking and I can ship it to whatever address youd like Dan. Just PM me with the details.

Zook
 
Hello All,
I recently bought a 2005 Ultra with Lehman kit. The original owner was nice enough to furnish ALL the paperwork he had on it. Most all of the work was performed at a HD dealer.

The list from the HD dealer lists a LCK5039 triple tree kit for $999.00. I can't find any info on this kit. Does anyone know what kit this is?

Thanks Roy
 
After some stops and starts relating to the wrong parts and wrong instructions being sent, I finally got my trike back with Zook's rake kit installed.

What a difference!!

It really is the difference between manual and power steering. I used to have to lock my extended arm to hold the handle bars thru a turn. Now it takes no effort at all. If anything, it might even be too easy to turn. It's probably just that I need to get used to the new feel.

Thanks, Zook, for a good product and thanks to my mechanic for installing it. He billed 4 hours for a total of $280 which also included installing Kuryakin lower wind deflectors.
 
After some stops and starts relating to the wrong parts and wrong instructions being sent, I finally got my trike back with Zook's rake kit installed.

What a difference!!

It really is the difference between manual and power steering. I used to have to lock my extended arm to hold the handle bars thru a turn. Now it takes no effort at all. If anything, it might even be too easy to turn. It's probably just that I need to get used to the new feel.

Thanks, Zook, for a good product and thanks to my mechanic for installing it. He billed 4 hours for a total of $280 which also included installing Kuryakin lower wind deflectors.

Sorry, but as you discovered, I did send the correct rake kit you needed for your FLH Road King. When you contacted the manufacturer directly asking for rake instructions, they sent you the only set of instructions they give out, which is for the two step bagger bike kit, where the neck is cut and a new neck supplied by them is welded in along with adding a set of raked triple trees. Simply a mis-communication between you and them, as they obviously must have thought you were raking a two wheeler for an ovesized front wheel. The rake install is really quite simple on the RoadKing trike.

At any rate, thanks again for the order and Im glad to know youre enjoying the rake kit, its definitely a huge improvement on any trike.

Zook
 
Hello All,
I recently bought a 2005 Ultra with Lehman kit. The original owner was nice enough to furnish ALL the paperwork he had on it. Most all of the work was performed at a HD dealer.

The list from the HD dealer lists a LCK5039 triple tree kit for $999.00. I can't find any info on this kit. Does anyone know what kit this is?

Thanks Roy

That is a part number used by the dealer or possibly a Lehman part number for a rake kit they supplied. Theres just a handful of rake manufacturers out there but couldnt tell you for sure who's part number that one is.
 
I have a harley crossbones trike with horrible handlebar slap on soft bumps. I put a steering damper on it and it rides much better but I would rather use a rake kit to get rid of the slap.

This is the only kit I have found for springers.

Harley Springer Rake Kit*::*Triple Trees*::*Motorway Engineering Co.

Would this kit get rid of the slap happy front end woes I have?

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That is surely the first Crossbones trike I've seen. I like it. Who made the kit? Did you paint all the kit parts flat black? Looks correct with the wire wheels.
I test rode a Crossbones once, but felt like I was sliding off the back of the seat the whole time.

D.
 
liberty will remachine the rear fork leg to get the trail right - pile of bux. some folks have extended the rockers.

the old hd springers were shorter and had less rake so it was less hassle on trikes and sidecars than the new springers are.

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Thats a Frankenstein on PUPs CrossBones. Suprised they didnt have something for a rake.<br />
That black anodized rearend looks great with everything else black and minimul pinstriping. Very Very nice.
 
hi there , do i need to increase the raking of my bike if i want to install 26" front wheel on my bike ? FYI i own a Harley street glide trike 2011. and if yes i need to take it would this only the modification needed for the installment? thanks and appreciate your response
 
Very Very Nice

Hello billy:
My name is paul Combe.
Who made your kit?
I am wanting to trike my 1989 tour glide ultra with the paucgho style conversion kit.
Last time i checked the co. didnt make a swing arm to fit a bike that old.
Do you have the name of a reputable manufacturer that could make a swing arm for me?
Or perhaps send me link to who made yours?

Thanks paul combe
 
i have the same problem with both my hands and wrists....changed my hand clutch to a foot clutch and made me a jock shift. the hearest part was making the bracket for the clutch cable line up perfectly. all this was made from my toe and heel shifters and a piece of 1 1/2 angle iron and i used my stock clutch cable. jockey shift is bolted directly to my trans. works great. have pics for anyone that would like them. i also found a set of handle bars 8" rise that were bent so i don't have to bend my wrists to hold onto the bars which really helps a lot.
 
Raking the trike will definitely help with steering. How much rake to add depends on the original rake of the trike. I find around 38 degrees total works well.
 
We had the wife's Heritage triked about a year ago and she has never really been happy with the twisties. It was giving her a pretty good workout so she was wanting to stay on the straights more & more. Well you know that can get pretty boring so after much research & talking to Zook about it I ordered one of his kits.

I received it on Monday evening, installed it Tuesday with no issues at all and tried it out this afternoon. We rode about 40 miles of mostly flat curves that had posted speeds of 35 - 50 mph. She was easily taking them at 10 - 12 mph over that and said it required at least 50-60% less effort.....very satisfied to say the least!!pepper She said it was much more enjoyable to ride!!

So if any of you are considering a rake kit....don't put it off any longer!! It can be easily installed by most anyone with a little mechanical aptitude and a few hours to kill...........DO IT!!!
 
One last quick update.....we rode some more twisties/sweepers today in some hilly country. These were 40-60mph posted curves with good embankments, ascending & descending.....the fun stuff!! The new rake kit from Zook made even more difference than first expected. The wife said that she could have easily taken those curves with 1 hand. She said she was just giving a little push with her outside hand....near effortless!!

We rode these same roads before the rake kit and she was complaining of being wore out within just a few miles......today, no complaints after at least 60-70 miles of those tight sweepers!!

Thanks again Bazooka for a great recommendation!!
 

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