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2013+ Honda GL1800 F6B MODELS

Limited Lean Suspension Installation Instructions

Oct, 2014

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• Safety Information • Specifications • Disassembly • Tour Box Frame Modification • Fender Modification • Driveline and Suspension Disassembly • Brake System Modification • Reverse Module Mounting • Swingarm Installation • Differential and Suspension Installation • Driveshaft Installation • Brake System • Amplifier Installation • Sway Bar Installation • Park Brake Installation • Trunk Latch • Body Preparation • Door Installation • Body Installation • Exhaust Installation • TPMS Disable • ABS Disable (If Applicable)

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SECTION BREAKOUT

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UNDERSTANDING SAFETY LABELS & INSTRUCTIONS

READ AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH ALL WARNING, CAUTION SYMBOLS AND STATEMENTS

LISTED BELOW AND IN THE TEXT OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE YOU BEGIN WORK.

DANGER, WARNINGS & CAUTION SYMBOLS

This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Your safety is involved!

SAFETY ALERT WARNING indicates a potential hazard that may result in severe injury or death to the operator, by-stander or person (s) inspecting or servicing the vehicle.

WARNING

Indicates a potential hazard that may result in minor per-sonal injury or damage to the vehicle.

CAUTION

CAUTION indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid vehicle damage or property damage.

CAUTION

NOTE provides key information by clarifying instructions.

NOTE:

IMPORTANT provides key reminders during disassembly, assembly and inspection of components.

IMPORTANT:

SAFETY INFORMATION

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General Safety Information This kit is designed to be installed by a competent technician. Improper installation can affect the safe operation of your trike, which could also result in serious injury or death. Make sure you have a complete understanding of the work to be preformed. Unqualified installers are urged to have the unit installed by a trained technician.

• Always protect yourself when the vehicle is in the air. Make sure the vehicle is properly supported anytime you use a hoist or jack.

• Always use the proper tools.

• Protect your eyes by using proper safety glasses or goggles.

• Read through the installation instructions before you begin. Make sure you have all the proper tools, parts and skill set to perform the installation safely and completely.

SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNING

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Specifications • Verify that you have all components before assembly.

• Before installing your new Lehman kit, we recommend that your motorcycle be inspected and serviced by a qualified technician. Replace any worn or damaged parts before installing the trike kit.

INFORMATION

Overall Width  57.75" Overall Length  112" Wheel Base  72" Curb Weight   1204lb Rear Tire Size   205/70‐15 Rear Tire Pressure  26 PSI Rear Suspension  Double A‐Arm Independent  Rear Gear Ratio  2.93 Storage  6 Cubic feet 

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Disassembly NOTE: Refer to Honda service manual for de-tailed instructions on removal of OEM parts. 1. Load motorcycle on lift and secure front wheel. 2. Place motorcycle on center stand. 3. See Fig. 1. Remove LH/RH grab handles with

6mm Allen socket. Save grab handles and hardware.

4. See Fig. 2. Remove seat with 8mm socket. Save all seat mounting hardware.

5. See Fig. 2. Remove and save (2) rubber grom-mets from seat shell.

6. See. Fig. 3. Remove rear trim from seat shell. 7. See. Fig. 3. Remove rear light assembly.

Light mounting hardware is located inside LH/RH saddlebags.

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE

Fig. 3

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

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Disassembly 8. See Fig. 4. Remove (2) rear shell mounting

bolts. Save hardware. 9. Carefully pull straight up on rear shell to re-

move from motorcycle. 10. Remove antenna boot from seat shell. 11. See Fig. 5. Remove key latch assembly. Dis-

connect cable and save latch. 12. See Fig. 6. Remove LH/RH release assem-

blies. Save all hardware. 13. See Fig. 6 Remove antenna mounting and lay

antenna out of the way. Save hardware. 14. See Fig. 6 Remove module box and temporar-

ily move out of the way. Save hardware.

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE

Fig. 6

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Antenna

Module box

Release assemblies

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Saddlebag Disassembly 1. See Fig. 1. Remove LH and RH side covers.

Remove and save short screws from exten-sions. Side cover extensions will not be reused.

2. See Fig. 2. Remove and save side cover grom-mets from front of saddlebags.

3. See Fig. 2 Remove upper front saddlebag mounting bolts. Save washers only.

4. Disconnect battery by removing negative cable first.

5. Disconnect saddle bag latch cables 6. Raise trike on lift. 7. See Fig. 3. Remove rear fender cover.

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE

Fig. 3

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Save washers

Save grommets

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Disassembly 8. See Fig. 4. Remove upper saddlebag support

bar. Save hardware. 9. Remove saddlebags from motorcycle. 10. See Fig. 5. Remove and save the following

from the LH saddlebag only. • Latch assembly and mounting screws • Door strikers and mounting screws • Latch cable • LH saddlebag harness w/USB connector

and cap. 11. See Fig. 6. Remove and save (4) amplifier

box mounting bolts. Remove amplifier from rear fender.

NOTE: Long bolts (upper) will be reused for brake line clamp installation and side stand switch disabling. Short bolts (lower) will be used for amplifier installation on trike.

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE

Fig. 5

Fig. 4

LH hardware shown

Fig. 6

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Disassembly 12. Remove and save LH/RH passenger foot

boards and mounting hardware. 13. See Fig. 7. Remove and save rear frame

covers. Save front mounting bolts (2) only. 14. See Fig. 7. Remove and save swingarm pin

covers and hardware. 15. Remove and discard rear crash guards and

hardware. 16. See Fig 8. Loosen muffler clamps. Remove

and save muffler mounting bolts and remove mufflers. Remove and save rubber inserts from heat shields.

17. See Fig. 8. Remove and save metal inserts and rubber bushings from saddlebag sup-ports.

18. Remove and save (4) nuts from heat shield on RH muffler. Discard heat shield.

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE Fig. 7

Discard rear bolt Pin cover

Frame cover

Fig. 8

Save mounting hardware

Save rubber inserts

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Disassembly 19. See Fig. 10. Remove and save rear inner plas-

tic fender mounting bolts. 20. Remove rear wheel with 19mm socket. Dis-

card wheel nuts. 21. See Fig. 10. Remove side stand switch as-

sembly. Disconnect sensor from side stand while stand is in the “up” position.

22. See Fig. 11. Secure sensor from turning using the following hardware. • (1) Original Upper Amp Mounting Bolt • (1) Original Upper Saddlebag Washer • (1) M6 Flange Lock Nut- CN1902

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE

Fig. 11

Fig. 9

Fig. 10

Remove side stand

Secure sensor

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Tour Box Frame Modification 1. See Fig 1. Mark and cut tour box frame as

shown with reciprocating saw or equivalent. 2. Remove tour box frame from motorcycle frame.

And discard mounting hardware. Use touchup paint on bottom of tour box frame where cuts were made.

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE Fig. 1

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Fender Modification TRIMMING FENDER CAUTION: Do not cut electrical components. 1. See Fig. 3. Mark and Cut amplifier box 1” in

front of rubber cover. 2. See Fig. 4. Mark and cut front half of fender

5 1/2” from rear.

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Mark and trim 1” from rubber cover

5-1/2”

Trim here

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Driveline and Suspension Disassembly NOTE: Temporarily leave brake lines attached to caliper. 1. See Fig. 1. Remove rear caliper mounting

bolts with 14mm socket. Free brake lines from final drive assembly clips.

2. See Fig. 2. Remove front and rear brackets holding brake lines to swingarm. Save front mounting bracket.

3. See Fig. 3. Remove final drive assembly from swingarm using 17mm wrench.

4. Remove driveshaft from swingarm tunnel.

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE

Fig. 3

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Caliper mounting

Remove from clips

Save front bracket

Rear bracket

Final drive Swingarm

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Driveline and Suspension Disassembly 5. See Fig. 4. Remove shock adjuster assembly

from bracket. 6. See Fig. 5. Remove upper shock nut through

RH side of frame using a 17mm socket and 6” extension. Hold bolt head through LH side of frame with 8mm Allen socket and 6” extension.

7. See Fig. 6. Remove rear linkage bolt with 17mm and 19mm sockets. Remove front link-age bolt from motorcycle frame using 19mm socket and 10mm Allen socket.

8. See Fig. 6. Remove lower shock bolt with 14mm and 17mm sockets.

9. See Fig 6. Raise swingarm and remove swin-garm linkage bolt with 19mm socket and 10mm Allen socket.

10. Remove and save LH swingarm pin lock nut. Remove LH and RH swingarm pins with 19mm Allen socket.

11. Remove OEM swingarm. Feed shock through top of swingarm during removal.

12. Remove rubber boot from transmission and discard.

13. Remove shock assembly from motorcycle. 14. Reinstall battery box and battery. Leave nega-

tive cable disconnected.

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE

Fig. 6

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

RH side shown

Access to upper shock nut

Remove all shock linkage and hardware

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Brake System Modification OEM brake system and trike modifications The original Honda motorcycle brake system utilizes both front and rear brakes when the foot brake is applied. During the trike conversion the brake system will be modified. Once modification is complete, the rear brake pedal will maintain front and rear linked braking. The front brake lever will operate the front brakes only. The anti-dive valve feature is maintained on both front and rear braking. The diagrams below outline the difference between the original Honda GL1800 brake system and the modified Trikes brake system.

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE

Fig. 1 Fig. 2

Original system Modified system

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Brake System Modification- Rear 1. See Fig. 1. Disconnect inner rear brake line

(upper line on caliper). 2. Disconnect upper line at caliper and discard

brake line. NOTE: Allow brake line to drain before blocking off. 3. Block off inner brake line using the following

hardware. • (1) M10 Banjo Bolt– CB6001

• (2) Copper Banjo Washers– GC6002

• (1) 1/2” Spacer– S001067 4. See Fig 2. Using cable ties, secure discon-

nected brake line to top of crossbar on frame. 5. Disconnect lower brake line from caliper. 6. See Fig. 3. Route brake line above plastic

panel on RH side where shock compressor was originally located.

7. Drill 1/4” hole in plastic and mount brake line using the following hardware that was saved from disassembly. • (1) Original Front Brake Line Clamp • (1) Original Upper Amplifier Mounting Bolt • (1) Original Saddlebag Washer • (1) M6 Lock Nut– CN1902

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Disconnect inner brake line at fitting

Fig. 3

Secure line above crossbar

Mount to plastic with original clamp

Block off line

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Brake System Modification- Front 1. Remove front fenders and wheel covers. 2. See Fig’s. 1 & 2. Remove OEM line from anti-

dive valve and front master cylinder. Line con-tinues to junction block located on steering head. Disconnect lower hard line from block. Remove block from frame and remove entire line from motorcycle.

3. See Fig. 3. Install new brake line between anti-dive valve and master cylinder using OEM banjo bolts and the following hardware. Torque banjo bolts to 18 ft-lbs. • (1) Front brake line- S002066

• (4) Copper Banjo Washers– GC6002

PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Anti-dive valve

Master cylinder

New line installed

Remove lower line from block

Disconnect block

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Swingarm Installation NOTE: The OEM transmission rubber boot is not reused. 1. Place a small amount of anti-size to threads on

swingarm pins. Start swingarm pins into mo-torcycle frame.

2. See Fig. 1. Place trike swingarm into motorcy-cle frame. Start pins into swingarm.

3. See Fig. 2. Tighten RH swingarm pin with 19mm Allen socket. Torque RH pin to 80 ft-lbs.

CAUTION: Do not over tighten LH swingarm pin. Tighten just enough to seat pin into swin-garm. 4. See Fig. 3. Tighten LH swingarm pin with

19mm socket. Torque LH pin to 25 ft-lbs. 5. Move swingarm up and down to ensure bear-

ings are properly seated. Re-torque LH swin-garm pin to 25 ft-lbs.

6. Install LH OEM lock nut using Loctite 242. Torque lock nut to 80 ft-lbs. using Honda lock-nut wrench 07MA-MCA100.

7. Reinstall swingarm pin covers with original hardware.

INSTALLATION

Fig. 3

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

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Differential/Suspension Installation

1. See Fig. 1. Loosen top and middle brackets where they attach to main differential assembly. WARNING: Differential assembly is extremely

heavy. Verify assembly is properly supported and secure while installing to motorcycle. Additional help may be required during installation. 2. See Fig. 2. Attach differential assembly (bottom

brackets) to swingarm using the following hardware.

• (2) 1/2” x 2-1/2” Socket Bolts- CB1999 (upper)

• (2) 1/2” x 3” Hex Bolts- CB1998 (lower)

• (2) Serrated Lock Washers- CW2179

• (6) 1/2” Flat Washers- CW2178

• (4) 1/2” Lock Nuts- CN3060 3. See Fig 3. Attach the middle bracket to the Honda

frame using the following hardware.

• (4) M8 x 30 Hex Bolt- CB1620 (#1)

• (2) M8 x 50 Hex Bolt- CB2005 (#2)

• (6) M8 Lock Washer- CW2168 (Use on bolt head)

• (6) M8 Flat Washer- CW2167 (Use on bolt head)

• (4) 5/16 Flat Washer– CW2183 (#3)

• (1) Spacer– S002069 (#4)

INSTALLATION

Fig. 2

Fig. 1

Fig. 3

Middle bracket

Bottom bracket

Top bracket

Socket head bolt with serrated washer in upper hole

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2

1

3

4

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Differential/Suspension Installation 4. See Fig. 4 & 5. Temporarily install and tighten

tour box frame using the following hardware. • (2) M8 x 60 Hex Bolts-CB2007 (Upper holes)

• (2) M8 X 50 Hex Bolts-CB2005 (Lower holes)

• (2) M8 Lock Nuts- CN1908 (Upper bolts)

• (2) M8 Lock Washers-CW2168 (Lower bolts)

• (6) M8 Flat Washers- CW2167 5. See Fig. 5. Measure distance between tour box

frame and body frame as shown. Adjust tour box frame as needed to achieve 18” between frames.

6. See Fig. 5. Torque middle bracket mounting bolts to 15 ft-lbs.

7. See Fig. 6. Torque bottom bracket mounting bolts to 50 ft-lbs.

INSTALLATION

Fig. 5

Fig. 4

Fig. 6

Middle Bracket

Top Bracket

Bottom Bracket

18”

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Differential/Suspension Installation 8. See Fig. 7. Torque top bracket hardware to 35

ft-lbs. 9. See Fig. 7. Torque LH & RH top bracket to dif-

ferential housing hardware to 50 ft-lbs. NOTE: Leave tourbox frame installed on F6B models. 10. See Fig. 8. Modify OEM frame covers as needed

to fit over trike frame. Reinstall with original front mounting hardware. Secure to frame with cable ties on rear.

NOTE: See Fig. 9. Rear shocks are preset on the fourth setting (4 complete revolutions on lower collar) from the factory. Shocks have a total of 7 settings. Adjust shocks as needed.

INSTALLATION

Fig. 8

Fig. 7

Top bracket to differential hardware 50 ft-lbs.

Top bracket hardware 35 ft-lbs.

Trim rear of frame cover

Fig. 9

Soft Firm

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Driveshaft Installation 1. Shift transmission into NEUTRAL. 2. See Fig. 1. Install U-joint to driveshaft yoke.

Grease fitting should face yoke. • (1) Driveshaft Yoke– LY1002

• (1) U-Joint– S002086 3. See Fig. 2. Apply Loctite retaining compound

(Green) to yoke splines and Install the stub shaft into yoke. End of shaft should be flush with yoke surface. Install set screw and torque to 19 ft-lbs. • (1) Stub Shaft– LS6305

• (1) Set Screw– CS3978 4. See Fig. 3. Install collar and spring to OEM

driveshaft as shown. • (1) Driveshaft Collar– S002091

• (1) Driveshaft Spring– S002201

INSTALLATION Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Shaft flush with yoke

Secure with set screw

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Driveshaft Installation 5. Grease all internal splines on Honda motorcy-

cle yoke. NOTE: Ensure that centers of universal joints are aligned in phase as closely as possible (centers may not line up exactly). 6. See Fig. 4. Assemble drive shaft as shown. 7. Install drive shaft through swingarm tunnel and

onto output shaft of transmission. Ensure drive-shaft is fully engaged on transmission output shaft.

NOTE: Remove (2) outer caps from u-joint during installation. 8. Compress spring forward and rotate driveshaft

while working u-joint in place on rear yoke. Rein-stall caps and locate u-joint into yoke.

9. See Fig. 5. Attach driveshaft to differential yoke using the following hardware. Use Blue Loctite and Torque nuts to 18ft-lbs. • (1) U-Bolt kit– S002202

INSTALLATION Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Align U-joints

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Brake System 1. Route brake line to residual valve on top of dif-

ferential. Verify torque on valve– 11 ft-lbs.(1) Residual Valve– S002037

2. See Fig. 2. Install brake line to residual valve using the following hardware. Torque banjo bolt to 16 ft-lbs. • (1) M10 Banjo Bolt– CB6001

• (2) Copper Banjo Washers– GC6002 3. Remove reservoir caps. 4. Bleed rear brake system at rear calipers with

brake bleeder or hand operated vacuum pump. 5. Bleed front brake system with rear pedal in the

following order. Refer to Honda service manual for further information. • Fig. 2. LH front, upper bleeder

• Fig. 3. RH front, lower bleeder

• Fig. 4. LH front, anti-dive valve 6. Repeat bleeding on front and rear until all air is

eliminated from brake system. Verify rear brake pedal and front brake lever are firm and do not bottom out.

7. Fill fluid reservoirs and install caps. NOTE: New brake pads and rotors will have a break-in period before optimum brake operation is achieved.

INSTALLATION Fig. 1

Install line to valve

Valve

Front LH upper bleeder

LH Anti-dive bleeder

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Front RH lower bleeder

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Amplifier Installation 1. Remove metal inserts from amplifier mounting

holes. 2. See Fig. 1. Install amplifier mounting brackets to

motorcycle frame using the following hardware. • (2) Amplifier Mounting Brackets– LB6325

• (2) Bolts From OEM Inner Fender

• (2) Nuts From OEM License Plate Bracket NOTE: LH bracket is mounted on inside of frame tab. RH bracket is mounted on outside of frame tab. 3. See Fig. 1. Mount amplifier box using the follow-

ing hardware. • (2) Bolts From OEM Rear Fender Cover

• (2) 5/16” Flat Washers– CW2010

• (2) Nuts From OEM Heat Shield 4. See Fig. 2. Drill 1/4” holes where plastic fender

and amplifier box overlap. Install with the follow-ing hardware. • (2) Bolts From OEM Amplifier Box Mounting

• (2) Nuts From OEM Heat Shield 5. See Fig. 3. Amplifier box should look as shown

when complete.

INSTALLATION Fig. 1

LH bracket shown

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

RH attachment

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Sway Bar Installation NOTE: Exhaust extensions must be installed before sway bar installation. 1. See Fig. 1. Install exhaust extensions to motor-

cycle pipes as shown. Leave hardware loose until mufflers are installed.

2. See Fig’s 2 & 3. Install sway bar to swingarm using the following hardware. Torque to 30ft-lbs. • (4) 3/8” x 1” Hex Bolts- CB2000

• (8) 3/8” Flat Washers- CW2180

• (4) 3/8” Lock Nuts- CN3051 2. See Fig. 4. Install sway bar rod ends to LH and

RH control arms using the following hardware. Install one washer to each side of rod end. • (2) 3/8” x 2-1/4” Hex Bolt- CB2001

• (6) 25/64” Stainless Flat Washers-CW2182

• (2) 3/8” Lock Nut- CN3051 3. Adjust rod end on LH side in or out until bolt

moves freely. 4. Tighten jam nuts on rod ends. 5. Tighten rod end hardware. Torque to 30ft-lbs.

INSTALLATION

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Attach to Swingarm

Install washers

Fig. 1

S002067

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Park Brake Installation 1. See Fig. 1. Attach park brake lever to bracket as

shown. 2. See Fig. 2. Install park brake bracket to sway

bar on LH side. Bracket should be 4” from out-side of sway bar. Install using the following hard-ware. • (1) U-Bolt- S002047

• (2) 3/8” Thin Lock Nut- CN3055

• (2) 3/8” Flat Washer– CW2180 3. See Fig. 3. Verify park brake cables are se-

cured to differential housing with clamps and cable ties as shown.

4. See Fig. 4. Attach park brake cables to bracket using nuts and washers provided on the cables.

5. See Fig. 4. Attach cables to pulling bracket us-ing 5/16” nut on each side. • (2) 5/16” Nut- CN3009

6. Adjust cables until brake system holds at 3-4 clicks on lever. Tighten 5/16” nuts against bracket.

7. Install park brake boot over lever. Secure with cable tie.

CAUTION: Ensure boot is not interfering with LH muffler. Damage to boot may occur.

INSTALLATION Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Item# Part# Description 1 GB1099M Park Brake Lever 2 LB1294 Cable Pulling Bracket 3 CC3106 Clevis Pin 4 CC4017 Cotter Pin 5 S002048 Park Brake Bracket

1

3,4

2

5

Attach cables to brackets

Nuts on each side

4”

Fig. 3

Clamps

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Latch Modification 1. See Fig. 1. Remove release cable and plastic

clip from LH latch assembly. 2. See Fig. 1. Bend cable tab straight. 3. See Fig. 1. Remove original release lever. 4. See Fig. 1. Replace original latch rod.

• (1) Latch Rod- S001783 5. See Fig. 2. Install cable extension using the

following hardware. NOTE: Tighten screw just enough to engage lock nut. Over tightening will cause extension bracket to bind up.

• (1) Cable Extension– LB6319

• (1) 10/32” x 1/2” Machine Screw– CS4066

• (1) 10/32” Lock Nut– CN3068 6. See Fig. 2. Install latch assembly and cable

bracket to latch bracket using the following hard-ware.

• (1) Latch Mount Bracket– LB6302

• (1) Cable Bracket– LB6320

• (4) OEM Phillips Screws (From Saddlebag) 7. See Fig. 2. Install cable clip and cable to new

extension. 8. Test latches to verify they release at the

same time. Adjust rod length as needed. Door may not release properly if latches do not release together.

9. See Fig. 2. Install cable clamp to safety re-lease cable. Loop cable through small hole in cable extension bracket and crimp cable clamp. • (1) Cable Clamp- CC1900

• (56”) Safety Cable 10. See Fig. 3. Complete latch assembly should

look as shown.

LATCH MODIFICATION Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Bend cable tab straight

Remove clip and cable Remove release lever

Latch bracket

Cable bracket

Extension

Safety cable

Replace original latch rod

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Latch Installation 1. See Fig. 1. Install latch assembly into trunk us-

ing the following hardware. Leave latch loose to move in slots. • (4) M6 x 16 Button Head Bolts- CB1904

• (4) M6 Fender Washers- CW2107 2. See Fig. 2. Route latch cable through large hole

in front trunk wall. Secure grommet in hole. 3. See Fig. 2. Route safety release cable through

small hole in front trunk wall. 4. Apply silicone around safety release cable from

inside trunk.

LATCH INSTALLATION Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Safety cable

Latch cable

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Body Preparation 1. See Fig. 1. Install side cover brackets to body

using the following hardware. • (1) LH Side Cover Bracket- LF6305-BL • (1) RH Side Cover Bracket- LF6305-BR • (4) M6 x 25 Button Head Bolts– CB1911 • (4) M6 Fender Washers– CW2107 • (4) M6 Lock Nuts– CN1902

2. See Fig. 1. Install grommets (from OEM saddle-bags) into side cover brackets.

3. Install trike wiring harness to plastic clips on body.

4. See Fig’s. 2 & 3. Original side covers must be modified before installing extensions. Modify side covers as shown. Additional trim may be neces-sary.

NOTE: Remove original mounting peg from back-side of upper LH rear side cover 5. Install side cover extensions to OEM side covers

using original hardware. Install trim seal along back edge of extension. • (2’) Trim Seal- CW2505

BODY PREPARATION Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

LH side cover

Remove rear section

RH side cover

Remove peg from backside

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Body Preparation NOTE: Orange wire on turn signal connector will route to LH side. Blue wire on turn signal con-nector will route to RH side. Route trailer harness wiring down LH side with LH taillight wiring. 6. Install wiring harness to body

• (1) F6B Body Harness- S002132 7. See Fig. 4. Install harness grommets through

taillight pockets on each side. Install large grom-met before installing lights.

8. See Fig. 5. Connect taillights to harness and carefully install into body using the following hardware. • (6) 1/4” Stainless Flat Washers- CW2008 • (6) M5 Taillight Mounting Nuts- CN1711

9. See Fig. 5. Plug extra taillight mounting holes (locations vary by model year) with silicone.

10. See Fig. 6. Install original LH saddlebag harness with USB plug through center hole in trunk. Split original saddlebag grommet and route license plate wiring in grommet.

11. Install grommet in body. Apply silicone around harness and grommet from inside trunk

BODY PREPARATION Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Large Grommet

Silicone extra holes

Grommet

Fig. 6

Original saddlebag grommet LH saddlebag

wiring with license plate wiring

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Body Preparation 12. Install plastic connectors onto license plate and

accessory terminals inside trunk. Install black female connector for accessory wires to brown (+) and green (-) wires on harness and secure to wire clips. This is an additional 12 volt power source for any powered accessories that may be added later.

13. Plug original saddlebag harness into latch as-sembly.

14. Apply silicone around harness and grommet from inside trunk.

15. Route license plate wiring inside trunk along roof and LH trunk wall. License plate wiring will be completed once door is installed.

16. See Fig. 5. Drill a small hole in latch cover to accommodate cap for USB plug.

17. Remove 6 position connector from host motorcy-cle harness.

18. Install male terminals and female connector to host motorcycle harness. Match wiring on trike harness to wiring on OEM harness. NOTE: Green wires with Red tracers will go to solid red wire on trike harness.

19. Use appropriate tool for crimping terminals to wires. (Mac Tools– TCT1028, Blue Point– PWC47 or H-D 41609).

20. See Fig. 7. Inspect crimps before installing into connector. Distortion should be minimal.

BODY PREPARATION Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Trike harness

Install terminals and connector to OEM harness

Fig. 7

Wire core crimp

Insulation crimp

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Door Installation NOTE: Remove any residue from seal mounting surface on door before installing seal. 1. See Fig. 1. Install trunk door seal starting at the

bottom center of trunk opening. Solid lip on seal will face trunk edge.

2. See Fig. 2. Install original strikers and hardware from LH saddlebag to top of trunk door.

3. Verify hinges are in the middle of adjustment slots in trunk.

4. See Fig. 3. Before installing door, check spacing of door hinges for consistency from side to side. If hinges are not equal, loosen hardware on crossbar between hinges. Twist bar until hinges are equal and tighten hardware.

DOOR INSTALLATION Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Consistent spacing

Crossbar

RH striker shown

Start seal here

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Door Installation 5. See Fig. 4. Install trunk door to body using the

following hardware. Leave hardware loose. • (6) M6 x 16 Button Head Bolts- CB1904 • (6) M6 Fender Washers- CW2107

CAUTION: Slowly close door and ensure strikers clear top of trunk opening. Bend strikers down if necessary. Strikers should just clear opening. 6. Slowly close door (do not try to latch door at

this time). Adjust door from side to side and up and down to match body. Once door is in place, slowly open and tighten mounting hardware.

7. See Fig. 5. Lower door and check for consistent spacing between door and body.

8. Pull latch assembly towards rear of body and tighten hardware. Align strikers from side to side to match opening on each latch.

9. Latch door. Verify that both side latch when closed. Adjust latch assembly in or out as needed.

10. See Fig. 6. Door adjustment is made using the following: • Moving hinges upward in trunk results in the

top of door tilting outward and away from body.

• Moving hinges downward will bring door closer to body.

• Latch can be slide in or out to adjust gap on top and take out any excessive play in door.

11. Once all door adjustments are made and hard-ware is secure, install plastic latch cover using original Phillips head screws from LH saddlebag. • (1) Latch Cover– LC6300

12. See Fig. 7. Drill a small hole in latch cover to accommodate cap for USB plug.

DOOR INSTALLATION

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Consistent spacing

Loosen bolt and adjust as needed

Door mounting

Fig. 7

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License Plate Light Installation 1. See Fig. 1. Install rubber inserts in to trunk door.

• (2) 10-32” Rubber Insert- CN2103 2. See Fig 1. Drill 5/32” hole next to LH insert. 3. Insert license plate light wire through drilled hole. 4. See Fig. 2. Install light assembly to door using

the following hardware. Install spacers between light and rubber inserts • (2) 1/4” Spacer- S001369 • (2) 10-32” x 1” Button Head Bolt- CB2016 • (2) #10 Flat Washer- CW2002

5. Once light is installed, seal wire with silicone on inside of trunk door.

6. Match license plate wiring to trike body harness as shown. Green wire on harness is negative (-). • Black (-) wire on light to Green/Yellow (-)

wire on harness • Red (+) wire on light to Brown (+) wire on har-

ness 7. Install female terminals and male connector to

license plate light wiring. 8. See Fig. 3. Route wiring along top of trunk roof

and hinge assembly and connect to license plate harness. Use cable ties to secure wiring as needed. • (7) 6” Cable Tie– CT1014

DOOR INSTALLATION Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Drill hole

Fig. 3

Route wiring along hinge assembly

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Body Installation Note: The installation/alignment of the body is an important process to find the correct position of the body in relation to the wheels. The pre-drilled holes in the body are for shipping purposes. Re-drill the holes if necessary once body is properly aligned. 1. Carefully lower body into position on trike frame. 2. Install side covers. Pull body forward as needed

to align all side cover grommets. 3. Install body spacers between frame and body.

Place 1/4” rubber spacers on front mounting tabs. Place 7/8” solid spacers on rear mounting tabs. • (2) 1/4” Rubber Spacers- CW2098 • (3) 7/8” Solid Spacers- S002124

4. See Fig’s 1 & 2. Align body to trike. Center body by checking side to side (wheel opening) and front to back (front of fender) measurements.

5. Ensure gaps at side covers are tight and equal on both sides.

6. See Fig. 3. With the body in the proper location, drill a 3/8” hole through the 5 holes located on the frame.

7. Attach body to frame using the following hard-ware. Use fender washers against bolt heads. 2” bolts are used in the front mounting holes. • (2) 3/8” x 2” Button Head Bolts- CB2014 • (3) 3/8” x 2-1/4” Button Head Bolts- CB2015 • (5) 3/8” Fender Washers- CW2181 • (5) 3/8” Flat Washers- CW2180 • (5) 3/8” Lock Nuts- CN3050

8. Tighten all body mounting bolts.

BODY INSTALLATION Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

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Body Installation 9. See Fig. 4. Attach LH park brake cable

bracket and clamp to front body mount bolts using the following hardware. • (1) Bracket- S002143 • (1) Clamp- S001654 (5/16” bolt hole) • (1) M8 x 20 Flange Bolts- CB1919

• (1) M8 Flat Washers- CW2167

• (1) M8 Lock Nut- CN1908 NOTE: Verify that LH cable is secured to upper A-arm with cable ties. LH cable should be se-cured towards inside of trike to prevent inter-ference with wheel and tire. 10. See Fig. 5. Attach RH park brake cable to front

body mount bolts using the following hard-ware. • (1) Clamp- GC0108 (3/8” bolt hole) • (1) 3/8” Lock Nut- CN3050

BODY INSTALLATION Fig. 4

Fig. 5

RH Cable

Front of trike

LH Cable

Front of trike

Bracket

Clamp

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Muffler Installation 1. Install original exhaust gasket (replace if worn or

damaged) to exhaust extension. Slide muffler onto extension pipe.

2. See Fig. 2. Install muffler brackets to frame us-ing the following hardware. • (2) F6B Muffler Brackets- S002133

• (4) M8 x 20 Flange Bolts- CB1919

• (4) M8 Flat Washers- CW2167

• (4) M8 Lock Nuts- CN1908 3. Install muffler to bracket using the original muf-

fler mounting hardware (Bolts, rubber bushings and sleeves).

4. Adjust mufflers in rear body cutouts. Make sure mufflers match from side to side.

5. Tighten all mounting hardware and clamps for extension pipes and mufflers.

MUFFLER INSTALLATION Fig. 1

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Trunk Lock Relocation 1. See Fig. 1. Bend original mounting tab flat on

trunk lock assembly. 2. See Fig. 2. Set bracket in place on lock and

mark hole. Drill hole to 1/4”. • (1) Trunk Lock Bracket– S002100

3. See Fig. 3. Attach lock to bracket using the fol-lowing hardware. • (2) 10/32” Pan Head Screw- CS4066 • (2) 10/32” Lock Nut– CN3068

TRUNK LOCK ASSEMBLY Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Mark and drill hole

Fig. 3

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4. See Fig. 4. Re-attach original release cable to

trunk lock. Route cable on outside of Honda frame on RH side.

5. See Fig. 5. Attach trunk lock assembly to fuel tank bracket on RH side. Leave hardware loose. • (2) M6 x 16 Flange Bolt- CB1904

6. Install grommet into RH side cover. • (1) Side Cover Grommet– S002110

7. Install RH side cover and check alignment with trunk lock. Adjust lock as needed and tighten hardware.

8. See Fig. 6. Mount release assemblies in original locations on OEM frame using the original mounting hardware.

TRUNK LOCK ASSEMBLY Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Route and re-attach cable

Fig. 6

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9. See Fig. 7. LH release assembly is only used for

grab handle alignment. Lock assembly in place as shown with take off hardware.

10. See Fig. 8. Route emergency release cable be-hind RH side cover and secure to frame rail with cable tie. Install cable clamp and make small loop. Crimp cable clamp and secure to front of tour box • (1) Cable Clamp- CC1900

TRUNK LOCK ASSEMBLY Fig. 7

Lock in place

Fig. 8

LH assembly

Emergency release cable

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NOTE: Verify all OEM components are proper location before installing seat shell. (Wiring, An-tenna, Module box) 1. Install trim around rear seat shell.

• (6’) Trim– GT1800 2. Install OEM grommets to shell for grab handles. 3. Install OEM antenna boot to shell. 4. Apply tape to top of body where seat shell will

sit. 5. Set shell in place on body. Align front of shell to

latch assemblies and seat mounting holes. 6. See Fig. 1. Once shell is properly aligned to

body, mark stud location on top of body and re-move shell.

7. Drill holes using 1/4” drill bit. 8. See Fig. 2. Install hardware to studs on seat

shell. • (2) M6 Lock Nut- CN1903 • (2) M6 Fender Washer- CW2107 • (2) Rubber Washer– CW2094

8. Reinstall seat shell and verify fitment. Trim holes as needed to achieve proper alignment.

9. Attach shell to body from inside trunk using the following hardware. Use silicone around studs to ensure proper seal with body. Tighten down hardware evenly. • (2) M6 Fender Washer- CW2107 • (2) M6 Lock Nut- CN1903 • (2) M6 Acorn Nut– CN1918

10. See Fig. 3. Install seat and grab handles using original hardware. Very that RH trunk release lever functions proper when activated. Trim seat shell if necessary.

REAR SEAT SHELL Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

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Final Assembly 1. Plug in all electrical connectors from trike har-

ness to motorcycle harness. 2. Connect battery and check lights for proper op-

eration. 3. Install passenger footboards using original hard-

ware. 4. Verify all side covers are reinstalled. 4. Install wheels and torque lug nuts to 85 ft-lbs.

Install center caps (if applicable). 5. See Fig. 1. Install badges on trunk door. Place

Lehman badge on LH side and Monarch II LLS badge on RH side.

6. Remove motorcycle center stand (if applicable). NOTE: RH center stand bolt has LH threads.

FINAL ASSEMBLY Fig. 1