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Post by hobbles on Aug 26, 2015 10:41:27 GMT -6
That's it royldoc, Thanks a LOT! Mine has bolts and not screws for the adjusters, but I got it, or am working on gettin it. One more question for you, how many gallons of gas does yours hold???
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Post by hobbles on Aug 26, 2015 7:18:18 GMT -6
After another look, I'm not sure that bottom screw has anything to do with the adjustment. I also thought that the back of the light housing MIGHT come apart after I found and removed 2 metal clips, 1 plastic clip and one screw, but it didn't separate.
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Post by hobbles on Aug 26, 2015 6:02:38 GMT -6
That is the adjustment screw at the bottom of the light package, right? ? If so, I think I will drill an access hole to put a screw driver through the plastic to make the adjustments. Ya know it won't be adjusted right the first time. I can plug the hole's later. It looks like the holes will be at the very bottom anyway. ****comments**** ??
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Post by hobbles on Aug 26, 2015 5:34:34 GMT -6
Ohh boy, I just took a look at it, doesn't look easy. Which panels do I need to remove to get to the adjustment screws?
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Post by hobbles on Aug 26, 2015 4:30:40 GMT -6
Mornin Boys, I am going on a run this afternoon and might not get back till after dark. I went out last night, in the dark, and rode the trike around the property. The head lights are set for about 6 feet in front of the trike, I can't see nothing 7 feet in front of me. I am waiting for sun up to check out the adjustments on it. It might be an easy adjustment, but I thought I would do a search on here for any info I could find. (can't hurt) Nothing came up. Is there anything I should know? Any tricks?? Any advice??? It looks like if I get them adjusted correctly, they could work nice, the way they are set up now, I couldn't even see the trees or the hitching post. We have deer every where around here and they roam at dark. They NEED adjusting! (150 icebear trike)
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Rear end ?
by: hobbles - Jul 25, 2015 4:34:08 GMT -6
Post by hobbles on Jul 25, 2015 4:34:08 GMT -6
Cool, I'm ok then. Thanks.
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Rear end ?
by: hobbles - Jul 24, 2015 15:08:23 GMT -6
Post by hobbles on Jul 24, 2015 15:08:23 GMT -6
Got a question or 2. 1. My 09 ice bear doesn't have a solid rear axle like a ATV does, does it? I noticed that only one tire on one side will spin at a time when it's off the ground (right side). If I hold the right side so it can't move, then the left will spin, kinda like my 63 Chevy. (not possy) Is this normal?? CLICLY. 2. I can move my left side wheel/rim in and out about 1/8". There is NO side play, just in and out. Is this a big worry?
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Post by hobbles on Jul 18, 2015 8:49:15 GMT -6
Yep, they're workin now. Good pictures.
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Post by hobbles on Jul 18, 2015 5:43:25 GMT -6
Mornin ghcoe, The pictures didn't show up on my puter,
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Post by hobbles on Jul 13, 2015 9:30:45 GMT -6
Next challenge is your scooter next to an old church.
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Post by hobbles on Jul 13, 2015 9:27:51 GMT -6
Ok, we made it to Food lion this morning on our Ice Bear trike, will that do? The Wife is waving Hi.
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Post by hobbles on Jun 22, 2015 6:06:19 GMT -6
"If your trike has a trailer hitch, I'll be happy to share the benefit of my experience with you and others on how to best utilize it."
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wobble
by: hobbles - Jun 22, 2015 5:59:38 GMT -6
Post by hobbles on Jun 22, 2015 5:59:38 GMT -6
Bearings have been checked, tightened and checked again,they're fine. That was the first thing I thought of. It's the rim.
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wobble
by: hobbles - Jun 22, 2015 3:39:22 GMT -6
Post by hobbles on Jun 22, 2015 3:39:22 GMT -6
Mornin cyborg, I was told that the old man (93 years old) that had it before us, put it in a ditch. That's why it only had 200+ miles on it when we got it. I think it scared him after that and that is why he gave it to the Wife. All in all tho. it runs nice, with the help of y'all. I can live with the wobble for a while, it's not bad.
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wobble
by: hobbles - Jun 20, 2015 6:52:32 GMT -6
Post by hobbles on Jun 20, 2015 6:52:32 GMT -6
I think it's a bent right rim. click
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