Well I finally had a chance to install the voyager kit yesterday.
And I took it out on a test run before leaving on a trip this coming week and we will be towing a trailer.
I seem to have a real problem with the rear wheel looseing traction, And a trailer may really cause traction issues.
Any gravel, stone, dips in the road. etc. seems to be a real problem.
At times I had to push the bike to get enough traction to move.
I assume it is a pre-load issue?
I set the preload at 1/2 inch as suggested for Goldwing GL1500.
The voyager suspension wheels do not move independently over uneven surfaces.
In their videos. it actually shows a trike riding with one wheel over a curb.
My kit does not have that flex in the rear wheels.
How do I allow more independent movement and still allow the MC drive tire to stay in contact with the road surface?
I really would appreciate and info you can suggest to resolve this issue.
And I took it out on a test run before leaving on a trip this coming week and we will be towing a trailer.
I seem to have a real problem with the rear wheel looseing traction, And a trailer may really cause traction issues.
Any gravel, stone, dips in the road. etc. seems to be a real problem.
At times I had to push the bike to get enough traction to move.
I assume it is a pre-load issue?
I set the preload at 1/2 inch as suggested for Goldwing GL1500.
The voyager suspension wheels do not move independently over uneven surfaces.
In their videos. it actually shows a trike riding with one wheel over a curb.
My kit does not have that flex in the rear wheels.
How do I allow more independent movement and still allow the MC drive tire to stay in contact with the road surface?
I really would appreciate and info you can suggest to resolve this issue.