Rear Bumper
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Bumpers are easy
No problem installing a bumper if I remember right 4 bolts 6 at the max all hanging down nothing hidden
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Piece of cake. Four bolts, four washers and nuts, and some thread locker.
You pull the four body to frame bolts from under the carpet in the trunk, the frame is threaded underneath. Clean the Loctite from the holes. Apply Loctite in the middle of the new, longer bolts they give you and torque them. (Apply the locker as far down as it was on the original bolts so it is where the frame threads are.)
Since they are longer, they stick out from the other side of the frame an inch or so. All done from in the trunk.
Then the hard part, hoisting the bumper up to where the bolts sticking down go through holes in its brackets, and start at least one nut/washer on each side. I ran the trike up on a couple of 2x6s to get some more room, and sat one end of the bumper on a convenient cardboard box while putting the nuts on the other side. Apply locking compound, torque, enjoy.
I got a Rivco unit and like it a lot. It has some holes with threaded inserts in the bottom that allow you to add flag holders and such.
You pull the four body to frame bolts from under the carpet in the trunk, the frame is threaded underneath. Clean the Loctite from the holes. Apply Loctite in the middle of the new, longer bolts they give you and torque them. (Apply the locker as far down as it was on the original bolts so it is where the frame threads are.)
Since they are longer, they stick out from the other side of the frame an inch or so. All done from in the trunk.
Then the hard part, hoisting the bumper up to where the bolts sticking down go through holes in its brackets, and start at least one nut/washer on each side. I ran the trike up on a couple of 2x6s to get some more room, and sat one end of the bumper on a convenient cardboard box while putting the nuts on the other side. Apply locking compound, torque, enjoy.
I got a Rivco unit and like it a lot. It has some holes with threaded inserts in the bottom that allow you to add flag holders and such.
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Fearless (old nickname) (01-21-2017)
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Can't really add much to what has been said. I ordered mine from J&P. Finish was perfect and I got it pretty fast. I was actually able to lay on the floor and get my size 12 hoof under there to hold up one side while I started nuts on the other side. The whole install took maybe 30 minutes. Easypeasy.....
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Remove the 4 bolts on the floor of the trunk. Put the bumper under the trike on 2 jack stands. Get two 6" lengths of 1/4" threaded rod with nuts and washers and insert 1 rod with a nut and a washer into a bolt hole on each side of the trunk That will leave about 4"-5" of threaded rod hanging down below the deck. Insert the threaded rod into the bolt holes on the bumper and put a nut and washer on the rod. Tighten the nuts until the bumper is drawn up into a position where you can easily install 2 of the supplied bolts. Remove the threaded rods and install the remaining 2 supplied bolts. Don't forget to center the bumper side to side. Make sure, also that the gap between the back of the bike and the bumper are the same on both sides of the trike. Tighten and then torque the bolts to spec and you are done. Just so you know, it took me longer to write this than it does for me to do the job.
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Yup! It's pretty simple if you have even a slim knowledge of tools and how to use them... No real requirement to jack and support the rear of the TG to get the job done as long as you are able to get down on your back to work under the trunk. Did mine in the dealership parking lot the day I picked the trike up.
Once you have the trunk mat out, you can get a bolt started loosely on any corner of the bumper mount and then use that to support one side while you start the remainder of the bolts.
As the famous sport's wear commercial says... Just do it!!
Good luck
Doug
Once you have the trunk mat out, you can get a bolt started loosely on any corner of the bumper mount and then use that to support one side while you start the remainder of the bolts.
As the famous sport's wear commercial says... Just do it!!
Good luck
Doug