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Post by Alleyoop on May 5, 2014 13:23:05 GMT -6
That is up to you SYN is a little more bucks and I use CASTROL GTX 10w40 and Valvoline for my gear oil which you change every couple thousand miles only. I change my crankcase oil every 1000 miles. Alleyoop
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Post by kalee on May 5, 2014 14:45:17 GMT -6
Thanks Alley for the info
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Post by kalee on May 7, 2014 18:04:16 GMT -6
Alley, I have located the drain plug for the transmision and the only place I have found to put new gear oil in is a rubber plug on top with a vent hose coming out of it. Where do you put the gear oil in yours ?
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Post by kalee on May 9, 2014 14:49:46 GMT -6
Alley, I have located the drain plug for the transmision and the only place I have found to put new gear oil in is a rubber plug on top with a vent hose coming out of it. Where do you put the gear oil in yours ? kalee Alley,I got the transmision oil changed and I also found the plug you check for right amount, I'm getting better kalee
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Post by Alleyoop on May 9, 2014 15:00:37 GMT -6
I use the VENT HOSE to put the gear oil in with an OIL can that has the nice tips on it. So fill the oil can with 6-8 oz of oil and stick it in the vent hose and pump VOILA On mine the tranny fill plug is BEHIND the SPROCKET and you have to take the sprocket off to get at it these Chinese just know how to make things difficult but I beat them to the punch I am to clever for them Alleyoop
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Post by kalee on May 9, 2014 18:34:52 GMT -6
I use the VENT HOSE to put the gear oil in with an OIL can that has the nice tips on it. So fill the oil can with 6-8 oz of oil and stick it in the vent hose and pump VOILA On mine the tranny fill plug is BEHIND the SPROCKET and you have to take the sprocket off to get at it these Chinese just know how to make things difficult but I beat them to the punch I am to clever for them Alleyoop I'll bet thats where my fill plug is also, Thats a good Idea using an oil can in the vent hose, Alley your just plumb crafty kalee
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Post by Alleyoop on May 9, 2014 19:13:17 GMT -6
Yes look at your sprocket and see if you see the OIL PLUG here it is: Alleyoop
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Post by kalee on May 10, 2014 19:59:04 GMT -6
Chinese are really smart HUH !The way these chinese puts these bikes together some one had to stay up all night figuring it all out.
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Post by tvnacman on May 10, 2014 20:32:54 GMT -6
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Post by kalee on May 11, 2014 6:00:20 GMT -6
The 55w bulb I had installed would let the charge gauge come up to 1/4 to half way, after I installed both new led's the charge gauge went back to normal which was about half to 3/4 & some times it would go clear over depending how many times I had turned the lights on with out the trike running this trike of mine has digital gauges on it. These led bulbs are a really nice addition to a persons trike or bike.I dont normaly ride at night but I'm going to ride tonite just to see what these look like. Thanks tvnacman for putting these pictures on SD for me. The top picture is the led lamps taken outside at dusk & the bottom is the regular lamps and it was taken inside my garage kalee
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Post by tvnacman on May 11, 2014 6:30:50 GMT -6
Please just keep in mind the LED's are not DOT approved , when they are on step away from the bike and see if they are blinding , you could be blinding other motorists or not have enough light .
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Post by kalee on May 11, 2014 10:22:16 GMT -6
Please just keep in mind the LED's are not DOT approved , when they are on step away from the bike and see if they are blinding , you could be blinding other motorists or not have enough light . John Okay Thanks John I will do that kalee
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Post by kalee on May 12, 2014 10:53:40 GMT -6
Please just keep in mind the LED's are not DOT approved , when they are on step away from the bike and see if they are blinding , you could be blinding other motorists or not have enough light . John Okay Thanks John I will do that kalee I backed my trike outside and left it running got off an looked at the led's they are bright but I dont think they will blind any one during day light hour's, might be a little bright at night I will have to try them tonite if I dont ( forget ) kalee
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Post by kalee on May 18, 2014 10:41:53 GMT -6
I parked my trike in the street last night and I was standing approximately 20' in front of the trike when I took this picture kalee
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Post by Alleyoop on May 18, 2014 12:48:34 GMT -6
SHUT THEM OFF I CAN'T SEE I CAN'T SEE
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