Trunk Door Surprise
#1
Trunk Door Surprise
When I first got my '12 TG, I WD-40ed my trunk latch hardware based on reports of issues from others.
As I was driving in my neighborhood today, a guy in a truck rolls up next to me pointing and telling me my trunk door is open. I thanked him, pulled over on the next side street, and sure enough.....
I had locked it before I left the house. It simply popped open, lock-be-darned. I had a few more errands to run, so as I was eventually running up my driveway to my garage, I heard a funny noise. I got off after parking the trike, went around the back, and sure enough it was open again.
Thankfully, the standard contents were all there: rainsuit, fleece vest, cleaning rag, air meter, a few hand tools, and shock pump.
I pulled out the WD-40 and had a go at the guts of the lock, and it seems to be back in working trim. I will need to add this item to my monthly upkeep list.
As I was driving in my neighborhood today, a guy in a truck rolls up next to me pointing and telling me my trunk door is open. I thanked him, pulled over on the next side street, and sure enough.....
I had locked it before I left the house. It simply popped open, lock-be-darned. I had a few more errands to run, so as I was eventually running up my driveway to my garage, I heard a funny noise. I got off after parking the trike, went around the back, and sure enough it was open again.
Thankfully, the standard contents were all there: rainsuit, fleece vest, cleaning rag, air meter, a few hand tools, and shock pump.
I pulled out the WD-40 and had a go at the guts of the lock, and it seems to be back in working trim. I will need to add this item to my monthly upkeep list.
#2
When I got the TG home last Sunday, I went to open the trunk and the latch is falling apart. Looks like they did a 'glue job' on the sealing gizmo. It still latches but it ain't long for this world the way it's looking.
Having read a bunch of the threads regarding TG problems, I wasn't surprised. I'll take a closer look before I run it back to Tucson...
Having read a bunch of the threads regarding TG problems, I wasn't surprised. I'll take a closer look before I run it back to Tucson...
#4
And the finance guy (the last beady-eye'd peddler ya gotta deal with) couldn't understand why I didn't want to pay 3500 buckazoids for 3 years' of service work ahead of time. I told him I just paid 164 dollars for all the service manuals, and that I'd been working on motorcycles before he was even a twinkle in anyone's eye.
#5
I ride a 2011 TG Ultra classic. Just completed a trip to Florida and return. On the freeway, my trunk popped open. This has happened about 5 times. I am going to build a tether that will hook to the inside trunk ceiling and then hook to a connector on the trunk door. If it opens, it will not open more than an inch or two. It should not be hard to rig up and should take some of the worry about losing valuables on the highway.
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The lid on the '09 popped open a couple of times. Took a good long look and found out that the cable didn't always release all the way, and the two latches didn't engage fully. A little WD 40 cured all the problems. Hint, when you close the lid, grab the handle and give it a tug or two. If the latched didn't engage properly it will come open THEN, not on the slab.
A friend modified and super-glued a kiddy latch for kitchen cabinets......
A friend modified and super-glued a kiddy latch for kitchen cabinets......
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I ride a 2011 TG Ultra classic. Just completed a trip to Florida and return. On the freeway, my trunk popped open. This has happened about 5 times. I am going to build a tether that will hook to the inside trunk ceiling and then hook to a connector on the trunk door. If it opens, it will not open more than an inch or two. It should not be hard to rig up and should take some of the worry about losing valuables on the highway.
#10
I pulled into a restaurant in NC and put my helmet in the trunk; when I locked the trunk, the lock came apart in my hand. Pitch dark and I couldn't see a thing. The lid still closed though. When I got back to the motel and finally found my flashlight, I found that the spring clip that holds the lock in had come out. found it in the bottom of the trunk and slipped it back in. No problems since then.