Stuck in Spearfish,SD

Pooh105

TOI - New Mexico
May 30, 2010
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Aurora, CO
The right front bearing cover came off of my Stallion on the way to the 3 Wheel Rally. I’m here in Spearfish hoping an auto mechanic can fix the Trike. Hate to say this but, every motorcycle place could not help. Fingers are crossed,
 
did just the cover come off? does the seal look ok, if it is not spewing grease around it is probably ok. it is just a cover held on by allen screw. paul the tt coridnator in deadwood had his stallion worked on in spearfish but I don't know where. give him a call or see him at tt headquarters

good luck

Dragon
 
The dust cover on both sides of the axle are just that! You should see a nut with a carter pin through it which has a washer behind it and behind that is the seal for the axle and bearing. Both sides are the same. So if all is missing is the dust cover, ride on, you don't have any issue. Tomg
 
I should further clarify that the swing arm is against the seal and caliper bracket which has the outer and inner grease seal as wel as the bearing. The outer cover is only a decorative cover for the axle nut and end of the axle. I have known many who were missing both axle covers. Tomg
 
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Good evening

was any of this helpful did you get going again. hope so too many things to miss

Dragon:Shrug:
 
Well, no go on the mechanic so, I’m going to drive it back to Denver and hit the caliper seal with Lithium Grease every stop I make. I love the Stallion but, this lack of proper mechanical help is ridiculous! Time to start thinking about a trade.
 
Well, no go on the mechanic so, I’m going to drive it back to Denver and hit the caliper seal with Lithium Grease every stop I make. I love the Stalluon but, this lack of proper mechanical help is ridiculous! Time to start thinking about a trade.

I don't understand why. Give me a call and maybe I can help you understand where things are as I've had mine apart a few times for tire replacement as well as other maintenance needs. Tomg 321 268 5889 home number
 
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The right front bearing cover came off of my Stallion on the way to the 3 Wheel Rally. I’m here in Spearfish hoping an auto mechanic can fix the Trike. Hate to say this but, every motorcycle place could not help. Fingers are crossed,

I had my front wheel bearing replaced in spearfish in 2015 on my 2008
 
Made it back home

All,

Sorry for the long response time. I did make it home with no incidents. As TOMG stated, it is the outside dust cover on the right side of the front wheel. I had this same thing happen with my first Stallion. That repair place is now closed in Golden. Also, as TOMG stated, riding does not seem to have any effect or cause any damage. It just looks weird seeing that ring off the side.

Again, I'm sorry for long response. with the way the world is right now...screw it! I'm still out riding! TOMG? I have your number and I'll give you a call!

Thanks all,

Doug (Pooh)
 

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