Do the older lehmans ride ok with the solid axles and EZ steer?
The whole secret to setting a trike (any trike) to ride good and handle good is AIR PRESSURE.
20-22 psi rear tires ..... 15-25 psi in air type rear suspension and 40 psi front tire.
These are starting points or default positions.
You can adjust rear suspension up or down pressures for your own riding style and comfort.
Depending on the model, and your own physical abilities, you may want an E-Z Steer installed.
I think I actually need to ride a Lehman with and without EZ Steer and see how i feel then
Also a Champion CSC and a Hannigan...I guess buying one in another state and having it shipped in is kind of taking a chance on these trikes then, no? I'd hate to get one in and not like the way it rides
I think I actually need to ride a Lehman with and without EZ Steer and see how i feel then
Also a Champion CSC and a Hannigan...I guess buying one in another state and having it shipped in is kind of taking a chance on these trikes then, no? I'd hate to get one in and not like the way it rides
Thanks Trikeman and Lee Mann...I'd always heard Lehman was the cadillac of trikes
I'm going to ride those FIRST...Trikeman, believe it or not while looking on cycle trader
I found a 2000 GL1500 with a full Lehman kit and lowers and only 1500 miles on the whole trike.
(solid axle no ez steer) Dealer said they found it in a storage locker, it is a beauty. They want 13,600 for it but this one may be worth it. I'll try to post a picture.View attachment 54991View attachment 54992
And that price is really not that far off for a nice trike. I would pay the extra 1 or 2 grand for it if it really is as advertised.
That’s a beautiful trike. Very rare to see one with those looooow miles.
I have the same color but a 1999 model just got it at the end of November 2017. mine has 60,000 miles love it.
Bill