I am a new goldwing trike owner, and was wondering if there is room to change the oil without jacking it up?
I am a new goldwing trike owner, and was wondering if there is room to change the oil without jacking it up?
I have been able to replace the filter on my 1800 without raising (jacking up) the front end. Having clearance for a drain pan under the bike for draining the oil is a little more trouble. If you have a shallow enough pan and it is large enough to hold all of the drain oil, you may be able to drain the engine of oil without raising the front end. I have added a belly pan to the trike, so now I do have to jack it up to remove the belly pan and drain the oil. :yes:
Tom Goettl
St. Louis, MO
Trike Owners International Director
phone: (262) 672-0258
email: tjgoettl@gmail.com
will a motorcycle jack work on a trike?
I pull my trike off of the carport (carport has a 4" drop) and roll the front tire onto a 4x8x16 cement block and then onto a second cement block. When the front tire is on the second block I remove the first block and this leaves the filter and drain plug about 10" off the ground.
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4 Heritage Springers all 2 wheels
1997 x 2 Blue & White, 1999 Red,2002 Black
2004 ~ GL1800/CSC Kit Black w Red pinstripes
I run Pearl up one ramp of auto ramps enough for pan to clear.Ride safe
:Bug2: I just knock a hole in the side of the oil pan with a chisel--drain the oil--then plug the hole with double bubble bubble gum.
Used to use Chum Gum but it's getting hard to find anymore.
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07 VTX 1800 w/Champion Trike Conversion
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What side of the oil pan do you knock the hole on, right or left. Meredog
started on the right side----bout run outa room start on left soon
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07 VTX 1800 w/Champion Trike Conversion
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I'm with Lucky in the use of auto ramps for the Shadow. For the 82 Wing I air up the front forks to 21 PSI for enough room to slide a aluminum roasting pan under the drain hole. Yes, they make great drain pans and once I dump the used oil in my oil bucket the pan is put in the recycling bin.
I made a platform using a couple of 2 foot long 2X4's side by side and a piece of 3/4 inch plywood on top. Nailed them together. When I need to change oil I just roll the trike front wheel up on the platform.