MC jack handy for Triglide?
Some owners assume that dont have a heat issue solely because they are comfortable and their leg dose not burn when they ride. This could be because they ride in a lower outside air temperature (OAT) climate or they dont have a cross wind blowing the heat of the engine across their leg! Several owners have documented 140 degree I.F readings on their jean pant leg.
The fact of the matter is; the only way to determine how hot your engine is running is to install an engine oil temperature gauge! Regardless if youre comfortable or not, your 103 is running hotter than it should and is doing long term (long term = after expiration of warranty) damage to your engine!
Im sorry if youre tired of my posts and I sincerely urge you not to read them in the future because I guarantee that they will make you weary!
As to venting to Harley-Davidson, I have sent Customer Service and the Chief Executive Officer several registered letters, to which I have received not much more than polite replies.
As to being a cry baby, I prefer vocal disappointed consumer but you are certainly entitled to characterize me anyway you choose. I am defiantly more disappointed with MOCOs attitude than I am annoyed with the Tri-Glide heat issues! Youre very naive if you think that MOCO and their dealers dont monitor this forum and extremely naďve if you think that public perception does not resonate with them!
Rather than feuding amongst our selfs, if we owners would stand together and collectively besiege MOCO with registered letters; maybe just maybe we may get our heat issue resolved. I suspect that they would never admit that it was resolved as a result of our efforts but who cares, as long as it is resolved!
Change bikes or change diapers please.If I have a problem I know how to go about fixing it or living with it.Whining from my dog or my OL or someone on this thread gets old.
How's that for an intro?I'm new here haven't picked up my TG yet but it won't be long.Delivery maybe in a week or so.Sunglo w/reverse no security.Getting off my 07 Ultra cause I have a slight balance issue.
I live in Ohio summers and S.Texas winters mostly to ride I think.Have had most brands and most types.Just like riding meeting folks and talkin bikes.I sell bike related stuff at rallies and bikers are the best folks.Hope to broaden my knowledge and interest in trikes and enjoy my bike.if I don't enjoy it it'll go.Just ask my ex's.
wolfshead1
Last edited by wolfshead1; Oct 26, 2009 at 09:21 PM. Reason: I spell like chit
For instance, some keep making the point that all TG's must be running so hot that engine damage is inevitable. I think that overstates their case. Some apparently do and some don't. Ours, for instance, has only gotten up to 260 degrees once, and 280 degrees once (oil temp in the pan), and that was when the temps were in the mid 90's, riding two up, in stop and go traffic right after highway speeds. At all other times, including mountain riding heavily loaded, it stays near 180 or 190, and always below 230. Those two temperature excursions were transitory, by the way, lasting only 5 or 10 minutes.
Does the engine heat up our legs? Yes, but we find that wearing leather chaps and using the highway pegs helps a lot. My wife actually seldom resorts to using the highway pegs to avoid the heat, while riding solo. It bothers me more than her, but even I can deal with it.
My "bottom line" point is this: we really like the TG and try to focus on the enjoyment we get from having it, and just deal with the heat. By way of analogy, we live in a really humid climate, and we hate that, but rather than letting that get us down, we focus on the fact that we really like the local cajun food and the great people we have met. It's the same "bottom line" philosophy.
I don't mean to trivialize the problems anyone is having with their TG, but I truly believe that we should either focus on the positive, while dealing with the problems, or get rid of the trike.
Said with all due respect to every member.
Since you talk to the Factory reps, why don't you put it in writing your concerns and their answers to you and have them sign it, and have it witnessed stating that it is normal to run hot and up to 300 degree temps. Copy it and send a copy to MOCO.
It's great that people expose the heat,leak,mpg issues with the TG and I'm sure MOCO views this forum but some sound like they would blame MOCO if they rode in the rain and got wet!
Every owner I have talked to loves the 09 with the exception of the trunk leak,every used one seems to sell for more than the new price why?
People here with issues should post and post often by starting a thread and not stomping on each thread with the same ole same ole.
Heres and example,if a rider posts about fog lights and another posts about exhausts and I reply by discussing my hemorrhoids that isn't cool.
When a simple jack question gets derailed into this situation some have to change for the forum to benefit it's members.Simply post all the gloom and doom you want just don't trample on anothers post we can all get along and grow in numbers.The greater that number is the more MOCO will do to correct a situation such as the heat.
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I have a red jack very similar to the Sears unit... and love it. The jack will do anything I want it to do on all of my bikes. On my softails you have to ride the bike up onto two short 2 x 4's to get enough clearance but once it's under the bike... up she goes.
When it comes to using it on my trike.. well, that's a little different. I limit my budget to more simple things so I put the trailer ball bar in and lift the rear of the trike with that. It will lean to one side but gives me enough room to put jack stands under the axle then I let the lift down. I then take a 1 ton jack and lift the front end via the frame and roll the MC jack under the front tire and lock it down.
Even with three vertebra in my back and two in my neck that need to be fused I can still get under the trike to do what ever maintenance I need to do and cleaning the under side is easy.
Wifey wants me to get a air lift for the trike but being the way money is right now... I'm fine. Yes, it takes me a little longer to use what I have but if it works, don't fix it.
Cheers
That is a good suggestion but unfortunately I did not do that; however, Im not sure that would even matter because its normal seems to be the official company line. I have spoken to Customer Service several time and others have posted here too that the standard answer is thats normal!
The next time I talk to Customer Service, I will ask them to put that in writing just to see their response.
Thanks for the constructive suggestion!







