Tri-Glide Issues
#411
I have never had that problem - with my '12TG or my '14TG. What I do is close the door normally then push somewhat hard(not much) to let the lock engage. Somewhat like what you had to do with an old VW Beetle's door = push it closed fast (to let the air out) then an extra push to engage the lock. "Bug" owners know what I'm talking about.
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#414
2014 Triglide woes
Hello All, Lucy here.
My husband and I just traded in our beloved bikes, for a 2014 Triglide. We had it for 5 days and the clutch went out. We had ridden to the dealer because we forgot our bells. We told anyone who would listen, something was wrong with the clutch. We broke down half way home. Obviously no one would listen. Needless to say, they brought us a triglide to ride home on, and picked up ours.
My question is actually about the steering damper. On our bike, my husband can pull in and out the steering damper like a trombone. On the one they gave us to ride, he cannot. My question is, is it "normal" to be able to play you damper like a trombone?
My husband and I just traded in our beloved bikes, for a 2014 Triglide. We had it for 5 days and the clutch went out. We had ridden to the dealer because we forgot our bells. We told anyone who would listen, something was wrong with the clutch. We broke down half way home. Obviously no one would listen. Needless to say, they brought us a triglide to ride home on, and picked up ours.
My question is actually about the steering damper. On our bike, my husband can pull in and out the steering damper like a trombone. On the one they gave us to ride, he cannot. My question is, is it "normal" to be able to play you damper like a trombone?
#415
Hello All, Lucy here.
My husband and I just traded in our beloved bikes, for a 2014 Triglide. We had it for 5 days and the clutch went out. We had ridden to the dealer because we forgot our bells. We told anyone who would listen, something was wrong with the clutch. We broke down half way home. Obviously no one would listen. Needless to say, they brought us a triglide to ride home on, and picked up ours.
My question is actually about the steering damper. On our bike, my husband can pull in and out the steering damper like a trombone. On the one they gave us to ride, he cannot. My question is, is it "normal" to be able to play you damper like a trombone?
My husband and I just traded in our beloved bikes, for a 2014 Triglide. We had it for 5 days and the clutch went out. We had ridden to the dealer because we forgot our bells. We told anyone who would listen, something was wrong with the clutch. We broke down half way home. Obviously no one would listen. Needless to say, they brought us a triglide to ride home on, and picked up ours.
My question is actually about the steering damper. On our bike, my husband can pull in and out the steering damper like a trombone. On the one they gave us to ride, he cannot. My question is, is it "normal" to be able to play you damper like a trombone?
#416
Just a thanks
I bought a new 2013 Tri Glide the day I bought it I called the honda dealer and tried to trade it off. The heat was unbearable, if I could have traded for 3 grand difference I would have, that's how disappointed I was with my trike. I traded in an ultra classic and kicked myself for doing it. Back to the 3 grand, I bought a set of RC exhaust along with new head pipes and air filter and that preprogrammed crap they call a tuner. I still had 480 degrees on my rear exhaust head pipe, there was a man on here talking about the DOBECK tuner, I bought one. I tuned it to my liking and the temp dropped 200 degrees no **** 200 degrees. I just got back from Key West today, my first 3000 mile trip and it was great. The RC tuner was returned to Rodney's Cycle Shop and never got a refund but that's part of life. The DOBECK tuner is the perfect addition to the fuel system it really made riding a Tri Glide comfortable. Most shops do not have a dyno for a trike so try tuning it.i mounted the tuning box under the left side cover making it easy to tune. Anyway a big thanks to the man on here talking about the DOBECK tuner.
#417
Not really sure why some people have heat problems and some don't. I just got back from Rolling Thunder, 3000+ trip. You can imagine the heat riding in a parade with over 500,000 bikes, then riding the Blue Ridge Parkway etc for another 600 miles. Heat? What heat? My TG was no hotter then my 2003 Ultra.
If my bike dropped 200* it wouldn't move because the oil would be so thick. My average temps were 213* to 285* . One reason I think I don't have a problem with heat is because I have a higher tolerance for heat plus maybe my dealer set it up better.
My TG is completely stock.......other then a "crotch cooler" that is.
If my bike dropped 200* it wouldn't move because the oil would be so thick. My average temps were 213* to 285* . One reason I think I don't have a problem with heat is because I have a higher tolerance for heat plus maybe my dealer set it up better.
My TG is completely stock.......other then a "crotch cooler" that is.
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