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Part Number - Lehman Trikes
2008 Parts Supplem ent Supplement to Victory® Kingpin™ Parts Manual S001016 NOTE: Throughout this manual, a vendor reference of “various” refers to your local parts supply store or warehouse. Be sure to follow all DOT and grade specifications listed in this manual when buying parts. PB0208V2GR © 2008. All rights reserved. Lehman Trikes® provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, Lehman Trikes® assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Lehman Trikes® reserves the right to revise and improve its products as it sees fit. This publication describes the state of this product at the time of its publication, and may not reflect the product in the future. Lehman Trikes® is a registered trademark. 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Technical Communications 125 Industrial Drive Spearfish, SD 57783 Fax- 605-642-1182 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® PARTS DESCRIPTION INDEX CYLINDER, MASTER ...................................... 13 A ACTUATOR, TRUNK RELEASE ..................... ASSEMBLY, AXLE, LEFT................................ ASSEMBLY, AXLE, RIGHT ............................. ASSEMBLY, CARRIER ................................... ASSEMBLY, DIFFERENTIAL .......................... ASSEMBLY, PULLEY, REAR .......................... ASSEMBLY, TRUNK LATCH........................... ASSEMBLY., PARK BRAKE............................ D 21 19 19 19 19 19 21 15 DOOR, TRUNK ................................................ 21 F FITTING, BRASS, DIFF. .................................. 19 FOOTPAD, LH ................................................. 21 FOOTPAD, RH................................................. 21 FRAME, LICENSE PLATE............................... 23 B G BADGE, VICTORY .......................................... 23 BAR, STABILIZER ........................................... 11 BEARING, AXLE.............................................. 19 BEARING, SWINGARM..................................... 9 BELT, DRIVE ................................................... 19 BODY............................................................... 21 BOLT, BANJO.................................................. 13 BRACE, BODY MOUNT, LH............................ 13 BRACE, BODY MOUNT, RH ........................... 13 BRACE, FRAME, BOTTOM............................. 11 BRACE, FRAME, LH ....................................... 11 BRACE, FRAME, RH....................................... 11 BRACE, SHOCK, LH ......................................... 9 BRACE, SHOCK, RH......................................... 9 BRACKET, AUTO CANCEL MODULE ............ 23 BRACKET, CABLE PULLING .......................... 15 BRACKET, DRIVER SEAT, BACKREST ......... 23 BRACKET, FRONT BODY MOUNT, LH .......... 13 BRACKET, FRONT BODY MOUNT, RH ......... 13 BRACKET, LATCH, MOUNT ........................... 21 BRACKET, LATCH/ACTUATOR MOUNT........ 21 BRACKET, LICENSE PLATE .......................... 23 BRACKET, LOWER SHOCK MOUNT ............... 9 BRACKET, PARK BRAKE ............................... 15 BRACKET, PIN, STRIKER............................... 21 BRACKET, REAR, LH, EXHAUST MOUNT..... 17 BRACKET, REAR, RH, EXHAUST MOUNT .... 17 BRACKET, STABILIZER BAR ......................... 11 BRACKET, TAILLIGHT MOUNT...................... 23 BRACKET, UPPER AUX. SHOCK..................... 9 BUSHING, POLY-URETHANE .......................... 9 BUSHING, SHOCK............................................ 9 GASKET, BODY, FRONT ................................ 21 GASKET, BODY, REAR ...................................21 GASKET, HANDLE, GRAB.............................. 21 GASKET, RESERVOIR COVER...................... 13 H HANDLE, GRAB, LH/RH.................................. 21 HANDLE, PARK BRAKE.................................. 15 HARNESS, TRUNK ACTUATOR..................... 23 HARNESS, WIRING ........................................ 23 HINGE, TRUNK ............................................... 21 HOSE, BRAKE................................................. 13 K KIT, BRAKE LINE, BRAIDED........................... 13 KIT, DISC BRAKE (INCLUDES PARK BRAKE ASSM.)........................................................ 13 KIT, WHEEL..................................................... 23 L LAMP, TAIL...................................................... 23 LATCH, STRIKER PIN..................................... 21 LATCH, TRUNK ............................................... 21 LINER, TRUNK ................................................ 23 C CABLE, PARK BRAKE, LONG ........................ CABLE, PARK BRAKE, SHORT...................... CABLE, TRUNK, SAFETY RELEASE ............. CALIPER, BRAKE ........................................... CLAMP, EXHAUST.......................................... CONNECTOR, VALVE, RESIDUAL ................ COVER, RESERVOIR ..................................... M 15 15 21 13 17 13 13 MANUAL, OWNER’S ....................................... 23 4 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® SHIELD, DEBRIS, DIFFERENTIAL ................. 19 SHOCK, REAR ................................................. 9 SPACER, DISC BRAKE................................... 13 SPACER, FRAME, REAR................................ 11 SPACER, LICENSE PLATE MOUNT............... 23 SPACER, STAB. BAR...................................... 11 STUD, AXLE .................................................... 23 SWINGARM ...................................................... 9 N NIPPLE, GREASE ZERK, DIFF....................... 19 P PADS, CALIPER.............................................. 13 PIN, SHOCK ...................................................... 9 PIPE, EXHAUST, FRONT, LH ......................... 17 PIPE, EXHAUST, REAR, LH ........................... 17 PIPE, EXHAUST, REAR, RH........................... 17 PLATE, MOUNT, DIFFERENTIAL ................... 19 T TIE, CABLE...................................................... 23 TIRE, REAR ..................................................... 23 R RAIL, FRAME, LH............................................ RAIL, FRAME, RH ........................................... REFLECTOR, RED, ASSEMBLY .................... RESERVOIR, MASTER CYLINDER................ ROD, END, LH................................................. ROD, END, RH ................................................ ROTOR, DISC, BRAKE ................................... V 11 11 23 13 11 11 13 VALVE, RESIDUAL, PRESSURE .................... 13 W WHEEL, CHROME PLATED ........................... 23 WRENCH, HEX, REMOVAL ............................ 23 WRENCH, SPANNER, SHOCK ........................ 9 S SEAL, NEEDLE BEARING ................................ 9 5 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® PART NUMBER INDEX LB6605............................................................. 13 LB6606............................................................. 13 LB6609.............................................................. 9 LB6610.............................................................. 9 LB6611.............................................................. 9 LB6616............................................................. 15 LB6627............................................................. 11 LC6201 ............................................................ 13 LCK5100 .......................................................... 13 LCK5100-1 ....................................................... 13 LCK5100-2 ....................................................... 13 LCK5100-3 ....................................................... 13 LCK5100-4 ....................................................... 13 LCK5100-5 ....................................................... 13 LCK5100-6 ....................................................... 15 LD1103 ............................................................ 19 LD6600 ............................................................ 19 LF6602............................................................. 11 LG6601 ............................................................ 21 LG6602 ............................................................ 21 LP2010..............................................................19 LP6400............................................................. 19 LP6601............................................................. 17 LP6602............................................................. 17 LP6603............................................................. 17 LP6605.............................................................. 9 LS0600.............................................................. 9 LS0601.............................................................. 9 LS1018............................................................. 19 LS6408............................................................. 11 LS6600.............................................................. 9 LS6601............................................................. 11 LT6601............................................................. 23 1 1910620 ........................................................... 13 3 3211102 ........................................................... 19 3610096 ............................................................. 9 C CB1697 ............................................................ CC2017............................................................ CF5112 ............................................................ CH1008............................................................ CN1100............................................................ CR1810............................................................ CR1811............................................................ CS1001 ............................................................ CT1015 ............................................................ CT1026 ............................................................ 13 17 19 13 19 11 11 23 23 23 G GB0320.............................................................. 9 GB1001............................................................ 19 GB1024.............................................................. 9 GB1032.............................................................. 9 GB1099M......................................................... 15 GB1139............................................................ 13 GB1146............................................................ 13 GB1154............................................................ 13 GB1180............................................................ 15 GB1181............................................................ 15 GB1326............................................................ 23 GB6211............................................................ 13 GB6213............................................................ 13 GC1015 ........................................................... 17 M MA2012............................................................ 19 MA2013............................................................ 19 S S001000............................................................ 9 S001001........................................................... 17 S001002........................................................... 17 S001003........................................................... 11 S001004........................................................... 23 S001007........................................................... 23 S001013........................................................... 23 S001015........................................................... 23 S001021........................................................... 13 S001022........................................................... 13 S001023........................................................... 21 S001025........................................................... 23 S001026........................................................... 21 S001027........................................................... 21 S001028........................................................... 23 S001029........................................................... 21 S001030........................................................... 21 H HW0050 ........................................................... 23 L LB1294 ............................................................ 15 LB1298 .............................................................. 9 LB6419 ............................................................ 11 LB6600 ............................................................ 11 LB6601 ............................................................ 11 LB6602 ............................................................ 11 6 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® S001033 .......................................................... S001034 .......................................................... S001035 .......................................................... S001037 .......................................................... S001038 .......................................................... S001039 .......................................................... S001040 .......................................................... S001043 .......................................................... S001044 .......................................................... S001053 .......................................................... 23 23 21 23 21 23 23 21 21 21 S001054........................................................... 21 S001055........................................................... 21 S001056........................................................... 21 S001058........................................................... 21 W WK0029 ........................................................... 23 7 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 8 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® ILLUSTRATED PARTS Ref. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part No. LB1298 LB6609 LB6610 LB6611 LP6605 LS0600 LS6600 S001000 Qty. 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Part Description BUSHING, POLY-URETHANE BRACE, SHOCK, LH BRACE, SHOCK, RH BRACKET, LOWER SHOCK MOUNT PIN, SHOCK SHOCK, REAR, C/W, SPRING SWINGARM BRACKET, UPPER AUX. SHOCK/RESERVOIR MOUNT Vendor LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN SUPPORTING HARDWARE/EQUIPMENT (VARIOUS INDICATES A LOCAL SUPPLY STORE, ETC.) Part No. CB1380 Qty. 1 Part Description BOLT, ½“ X ¾“ NC PLTD. Location CB1406 2 BOLT, ½“ X 2“ NC GR. 8 CB1970 1 M10 X 1.5 X 120 PLTD. CN3062 1 NUT, LOCK ½“ NC GR. 8 CW2025 2 WASHER, FLAT, ½“ GR. 8 CW2061 2 WASHER, LOCK, ½“ GR. 8 CB1924 GB0320 4 2 GB1024 2 GB1032 1 LS0601 1 3610096 2 BOLT, M8X35 BTN HD SKT CAP BUSHING, SHOCK BEARING, SWINGARM, (VENDOR PART # 6004) BEARING, SWINGARM (VICTORY PART # 3514413) WRENCH, SPANNER, SHOCK SEAL, NEEDLE BEARING, SWINGARM 9 SHOCK PIN UPPER/LOWER SHOCK MT. HOLES UPPER SHOCK MT. HOLES UPPER SHOCK MT. HOLE, SHOCK PIN LOWER SHOCK MT. HOLE, SHOCK PIN LOWER SHOCK MT. HOLE, SHOCK PIN UPPER SHOCK MT. BRACKET SHOCK, REAR, CW, SPRING Vendor VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS LEHMAN SWINGARM, LH VARIOUS SWINGARM, RH VICTORY SHOCK ADJUSTMENT LEHMAN SWINGARM, RH VICTORY PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 10 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® ILLUSTRATED PARTS Ref. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part No. CR1810 CR1811 LB6419 LB6600 LB6601 LB6602 LB6627 S001003 LF6602 Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Part Description ROD, END, RH, ½” -20 , MALE ROD, END, LH, ½” -20, MALE BRACKET, STABILIZER BAR BRACE, FRAME, BOTTOM BRACE, FRAME, LH BRACE, FRAME, RH BAR, STABILIZER RAIL, FRAME, LH RAIL, FRAME, RH Vendor LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN SUPPORTING HARDWARE/EQUIPMENT (VARIOUS INDICATES A LOCAL SUPPLY STORE, ETC.) Part No. Qty. Part Description CB1234 2 BOLT, 3/8” X 1” NC GR. 8 CB1242 2 BOLT, 3/8” X 1 ¼” NC GR. 8 CB1268 3 BOLT, 3/8” X 2 ½” NC GR. 8 CB1299 1 BOLT, 3/8” X 6 NC GR. 8 HEX HD. CB1406 CN3026 1 2 BOLT, ½” X 2 NC GR. 8 NUT, ½” NF PLTD., GR. 8 CN3062 3 NUT, ½” NC GR. 8 NYLOCK CW2025 1 WASHER, FLAT, ½” GR. 8 CW2049 LS6408 LS6601 1 1 1 WASHER, LOCK, 3/8” GR. 8 SPACER, STAB. BAR SPACER, FRAME, REAR 11 Location FRAME RAIL-SHOCK MT. BRACKET STABILIZER BAR-DIFF. HOUSING FRAME RAIL-MUFFLER MT. BRACKET FRAME RAIL-MUFFLER MT. BRACKET STAB. BAR-SWINGARM STAB. BAR-SWINGARM STAB. BAR-STAB. BAR BRACKET STAB. BAR-STAB. BAR BRACKET STAB. BAR-DIFF. HOUSING STAB. BAR BRACKET FRAME RAIL Vendor VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS LEHMAN LEHMAN PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® #1 #2 #3 #4 12 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® ILLUSTRATED PARTS Ref. 1 2 3 4 Part No. S001021 S001022 LB6605 LB6606 Qty. 1 1 1 1 Part Description BRACKET, FRONT BODY MOUNT, LH BRACKET, FRONT BODY MOUNT, RH BRACE, BODY MOUNT, LH BRACE, BODY MOUNT, RH Vendor LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN SUPPORTING HARDWARE/EQUIPMENT (VARIOUS INDICATES A LOCAL SUPPLY STORE, ETC.) Part No. Qty. 2 Part Description BOLT, 5/16” X 1” Z FL SER. CB1950 CB1936 GB1139 1910620 GB6211 GB6213 LC6201 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 LCK5100 1 BOLT, M10 X 1.5 X 60 PLTD. FLG HX BOLT, M10 X 1 X 60 SHCS Z 12.9 KIT, BRAKE LINE, BRAIDED CYLINDER, MASTER RESERVOIR, MASTER CYLINDER GASKET, RESERVOIR COVER COVER, RESERVOIR KIT, DISC BRAKE (INCLUDES PARK BRAKE ASSM.) CB1162 LCK51001 LCK51002 LCK51003 LCK51004 LCK51005 CB1095 CC2013 CW2005 CB1697 CH1008 CN3042 CS4065 CB1903 GB1146 GB1154 GC6002 S001099 S001103 Location BODY MOUNT BRACKETS SHOCK MT. BRACE BODY BRACES ASSM., BRAKES ASSM., BRAKES ASSM., BRAKES ASSM., BRAKES ASSM., BRAKES Vendor VARIOUS ASSM., BRAKES LEHMAN VARIOUS VARIOUS LEHMAN VICTORY LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN 2 CALIPER, BRAKE, 1.38” ASSM., BRAKES LEHMAN 2 ROTOR, DISC, BRAKE, .188” X 11.59” ASSM., BRAKES LEHMAN 1 PADS, CALIPER, DISC BRAKE (SET) ASSM., BRAKES LEHMAN 2 SPACER, DISC BRAKE, .630” ASSM., BRAKES LEHMAN 2 SPACER, DISC BRAKE, 1.03” ASSM., BRAKES LEHMAN 1 3 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 BOLT, .25-20NC X 1.5 LG HHCS CLAMP, HOSE, BRAKE, ¾” X 1 ¾” WASHER, FLAT, ¼” GR. 8 BOLT, BANJO HOSE, BRAKE, 5/16”, D.O.T. COMP. (13.5”) NUT, LOCK, ¼” NC GR. 8 SCREW, MACH., 10-32 X ½” PHLPS HD. BOLT, 10-32 X 3/4 SHCS Z VALVE, RESIDUAL, PRESSURE CONNECTOR, VALVE, RESIDUAL WASHER, COPPER, BANJO SEALING FITTING, -3AN FEM TO M10-1.25 FEM SPACER, ALU., 1/2"OD X 1/4 ID-1/4" LON ASSM., RES. VALVE ASSM., BRAKES ASSM., BRAKES ASSM., BRAKES ASSM., BRAKES ASSM., BRAKES ASSM., BRAKES ASSM., BRAKES ASSM., RES. VALVE ASSM., RES. VALVE ASSM., BRAKES ASSM., RES. VALVE ASSM., RES. VALVE VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS LEHMAN LEHMAN VARIOUS LEHMAN VARIOUS 13 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 14 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® ILLUSTRATED PARTS Ref. 1 2 3 4 5 Part No. GB1099M GB1180 GB1181 LB1294 LB6616 Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 Part Description HANDLE, PARK BRAKE CABLE, PARK BRAKE, SHORT (42.5”) CABLE, PARK BRAKE, LONG (64”) BRACKET, CABLE PULLING BRACKET, PARK BRAKE Vendor LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN SUPPORTING HARDWARE/EQUIPMENT (VARIOUS INDICATES A LOCAL SUPPLY STORE, ETC.) Part No. CB1156 Qty. 2 Part Description BOLT, 5/16” X ¾” NC BTN. HD SS CC2023 1 CC3106 1 BRAKE LINE SPLICE (VENDOR PART # 90554) PIN CLEVIS, 5/16” X 19/32” 50/BX CC4017 1 PIN, COTTER, 3/32” X ½” CN3009 4 NUT, 5/16” NF GR. 8 CW2010 2 WASHER, FLAT, 5/16” CW2049 2 WASHER, LOCK, 5/16” GR. 8 LCK51006 1 ASSM., PARK BRAKE, LH/RH 15 Location ASSM., PARK BRAKE ASSM., PARK BRAKE ASSM., PARK BRAKE ASSM., PARK BRAKE ASSM., PARK BRAKE ASSM., PARK BRAKE ASSM., PARK BRAKE ASSM., PARK BRAKE Vendor VARIOUS VARIOUS LEHMAN LEHMAN VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS LEHMAN PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 16 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® ILLUSTRATED PARTS Ref. 1 2 3 4 5 Part No. LP6601 LP6602 LP6603 S001001 S001002 Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 Part Description PIPE, EXHAUST, FRONT, LH PIPE, EXHAUST, REAR, LH PIPE, EXHAUST, REAR, RH BRACKET, REAR, RH, EXHAUST MOUNT BRACKET, REAR, LH, EXHAUST MOUNT Vendor LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN SUPPORTING HARDWARE/EQUIPMENT (VARIOUS INDICATES A LOCAL SUPPLY STORE, ETC.) Part No. CC2017 GC1015 Qty. 1 3 Part Description CLAMP, EXHAUST, SIZE 32 CLAMP, EXHAUST, 47-51MM 17 Location EXHAUST ASSM. EXHAUST ASSM. Vendor VARIOUS VARIOUS PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 18 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® ILLUSTRATED PARTS Ref. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Part No. LD1103 LD6600 LP2010 LP6400 LS1018 MA2012 MA2013 Qty. 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 Part Description ASSEMBLY, CARRIER, DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY, DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY, PULLEY, REAR PLATE, MOUNT, DIFFERENTIAL SHIELD, DEBRIS, DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY, AXLE, LEFT ASSEMBLY, AXLE, RIGHT Vendor LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN SUPPORTING HARDWARE/EQUIPMENT (VARIOUS INDICATES A LOCAL SUPPLY STORE, ETC.) Part No. 3211102 CF5112 CN1100 GB1001 CB1242 CB1392 CB1567 CN3014 CN3062 CW2025 CW2049 CW2061 Qty. 1 1 1 2 10 8 4 4 4 16 8 8 Part Description BELT, DRIVE FITTING, BRASS, DIFF., 3/16” X 1/8” NIPPLE, GREASE ZERK, DIFF., BEARING, AXLE, DIFFERENTIAL (RW207) BOLT, 3/8” X 1 ¼” NC GR. 8 BOLT ½” X 1 ¼” NC Z FL SER GR.8 BOLT, ½” X 4 ½” NC PLTD. GR. 8 NUT, 3/8” NC GR. 8 NUT, ½“ NC GR. 8 WASHER, FLAT, ½” GR. 8 WASHER, LOCK, 3/8” GR. 8 WASHER, LOCK, ½” GR. 8 19 Location DIFF./DRIVE DIFF./DRIVE DIFF./DRIVE DIFF./ DRIVE DIFF./VARIOUS DIFF./VARIOUS DIFF./VARIOUS DIFF./VARIOUS DIFF./VARIOUS DIFF./VARIOUS DIFF./VARIOUS DIFF./VARIOUS Vendor VICTORY VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 20 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® ILLUSTRATED PARTS Ref. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Part No. S001026 S001027 S001035 S001038 S001044 S001053 Qty. 1 1 2 1 1 1 Part Description BODY, COMPLETE DOOR, TRUNK HANDLE, GRAB, LH/RH HINGE, TRUNK BRACKET, PIN, STRIKER ASSEMBLY, TRUNK LATCH Vendor LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN SUPPORTING HARDWARE/EQUIPMENT (VARIOUS INDICATES A LOCAL SUPPLY STORE, ETC.) Part No. CB1084 CB1153 CB1159 CB1161 CB1162 Qty. 8 1 2 2 4 Part Description BOLT, ¼” X ¾” BUTTON SOC CAP SS BOLT, 5/16” X ½” NC PLTD. (HINGE STOP BOLT) BOLT 5/16” X 1” NC BUTTON HD SS BOLT, 5/16” X 1” NC GR. 8 BOLT 5/16”-18 X 1 Z FL HX SERR CC1901 1 CN3042 CN3048 CS4066 CW2005 CW2010 CW2041 CW2109 LG6601 LG6602 S001023 S001029 S001030 S001043 S001054 S001055 S001056 S001058 S001061 4 2 1 8 4 8 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 CLAMP, CABLE, TRUNK (FASTENAL PART # C0L1Z0921) NUT, LOCK ¼” GR. 8 NUT, LOCK 5/16” NC GR.8 SCREW MACH. 10-32” X ½” RD. HD WASHER, FLAT, ¼” GR. 8 WASHER, FLAT 5/16” GR. 8 WASHER, LOCK ¼” SS WASHER, FENDER, 5/16” X 1 1/2” GASKET, BODY, REAR GASKET, BODY, FRONT BRACKET, LATCH/ACTUATOR MOUNT LATCH, TRUNK LATCH, STRIKER PIN ACTUATOR, TRUNK RELEASE BRACKET, LATCH, MOUNT FOOTPAD, LH FOOTPAD, RH GASKET, HANDLE, GRAB CABLE, TRUNK, SAFETY RELEASE 21 Location ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY GRAB HANDLES ASSM., TRUNK Vendor VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS ASSM., TRUNK ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., TRUNK ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., TRUNK ASSM., TRUNK ASSM., TRUNK ASSM., TRUNK ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., TRUNK VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN VARIOUS PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 22 PIT BOSS POWERED BY VICTORY® ILLUSTRATED PARTS Ref. 1 2 3 4 5 Part No. LT6601 S001004 S001040 S001025 S001037 Qty. 1 1 1 2 1 Part Description WRENCH, HEX, REMOVAL TOOL BRACKET, DRIVER SEAT, BACKREST FRAME, LICENSE PLATE (VENDOR PART # 8201-52) LAMP, TAIL BRACKET, TAILLIGHT MOUNT Vendor LEHMAN LEHMAN BIG BIKE PARTS LEHMAN LEHMAN SUPPORTING HARDWARE/EQUIPMENT (VARIOUS INDICATES A LOCAL SUPPLY STORE, ETC.) Part No. CB1080 CN3132 CS1001 CT1015 Qty. 6 8 8 2 Part Description BOLT, ¼” X ¾” NC PLTD. GR. 8 NUT, LUG, ½” OPEN, ACORN (558-016) STUD, AXLE, ½” X 1 7/8” TIE, CABLE (BLACK, NYLON-7.31”) CT1026 5 TIE, CABLE, COLORED (MIN.,-100 LBS./250°) CW2005 CW2040 CW2536 FG1002 GB1326 GG0010 4 4 6 4 1 8” HW0050 S001007 S001013 S001015 S001028 S001033 2 1 1 1 1 1 WASHER, FLAT ¼” GR. 8 WASHER, LOCK ¼” PLTD. SEAL, BULB, MED. DENSITY GASKET, MAGNUM, 3 HOLE BADGE, VICTORY, PITBOSS GASKET, TAILLIGHT (MCMASTER CARR PN 6322K12) WHEEL, CHROME PLATED 15X7 82 SERIES HARNESS, TAILLIGHT HARNESS, TRUNK ACTUATOR MANUAL, OWNER’S LINER, TRUNK BRACKET, AUTO CANCEL MODULE S001034 S001039 1 1 S001045 CS4027 GT1970 WK0029 1 4 2 1 SPACER, LICENSE PLATE MOUNT BRACKET, LICENSE PLATE (VENDOR PART # 49-0044) REFLECTOR, RED, ASSEMBLY SCREW, 8/32” PHILLIPS, MACH. TIRE, REAR, P205/70R-15 KIT, WHEEL, 5-SPOKE CHROME, (SET) 23 Location ASSM., BODY ASSM., WHEEL ASSM., WHEEL ASSM., VARIOUS ASSM., VARIOUS ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., TAILLIGHT ASSM., WHEEL ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., VARIOUS ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., BODY ASSM., WHEEL ASSM., WHEEL Vendor VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS VARIOUS LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN VARIOUS LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN LEHMAN BIG BIKE PARTS LEHMAN VARIOUS VARIOUS LEHMAN 2008 Service Supplement Supplement to Victory® Kingpin™ Service Manual S001016 Reader’s Comments Lehman Trikes continuously strives to improve the quality and usefulness of its publications. To do this effectively we need user feedback—your critical evaluation of this manual. 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Technical Communications 125 Industrial Drive Spearfish, SD 57783 Fax- 605-642-1182 FOREWARD This manual is designed primarily for use by authorized Lehman Pit Boss dealer technicians in a properly equipped shop and should remain available for reference in the shop area. All references to left and right side of the trike are from the operator’s perspective when seated in a normal riding position. Some procedures outlined in this manual require sound knowledge of mechanical theory, tool use, and shop procedures in order to perform the work safely and correctly. Read the text and become familiar with the service procedures before starting any work. Some procedures require the use of special tools. Use only the proper tools as specified. If you have any doubt as to your ability to perform any of the procedures outlined in this service manual, contact an authorized Lehman Pit Boss dealer for service. PB0208V2GR © 2008. All rights reserved. Lehman Trikes® provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, Lehman Trikes® assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Lehman Trikes® reserves the right to revise and improve its products as it sees fit. This publication describes the state of this product at the time of its publication, and may not reflect the product in the future. Lehman Trikes® is a registered trademark. All other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Printed in the United States of America. Table of Contents Safety Information................................................................................................................. 29 Battery .................................................................................................................................... 30 Brake Hose............................................................................................................................. 31 Brake Line .............................................................................................................................. 32 Residual Valve ....................................................................................................................... 33 Body ....................................................................................................................................... 34 Differential.............................................................................................................................. 36 Disc Brakes............................................................................................................................ 39 Drive Belt ............................................................................................................................... 40 Drive Belt Tensioning/Tracking ........................................................................................... 44 LED License Plate Light ....................................................................................................... 46 Mufflers/Exhaust ................................................................................................................... 47 Park Brake.............................................................................................................................. 49 Rear Tires............................................................................................................................... 52 Shock...................................................................................................................................... 53 Swingarm ............................................................................................................................... 54 Taillight................................................................................................................................... 56 Trunk Latch Adjustment....................................................................................................... 57 Trunk Release Solenoid/In-Line Fuse ................................................................................. 58 Torque Specifications........................................................................................................... 59 Wiring Diagrams.................................................................................................................... 60 Safety Information 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! WARNING SAFETY ALERT WARNING indicates a potential hazard that may result in severe injury or death to the operator, bystander or person (s) inspecting or servicing the vehicle. CAUTION Indicates a potential hazard that may result in minor personal injury or damage to the vehicle. CAUTION CAUTION indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid vehicle damage or property damage. NOTE: NOTE provides key information by clarifying instructions. IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT provides key reminders during disassembly, assembly and inspection of components. Battery Replacement Removal 1. Remove left and right side covers from trike, using side cover removal tool (Fig. 1). 2. Disconnect trunk-release solenoid switch from within left side cover (Fig. 2). 3. Remove (2) 6mm Allen head bolts from operator seat and remove operator seat (Fig. 3). 4. Remove (2) 10mm battery cover nuts and remove battery cover (Fig. 4). 5. Remove (1) 10mm upper, rear battery box bolt. 6. Disconnect negative (-) battery cable (cable end is exposed) using tool supplied on battery cover. Caution: Disconnecting positive cable first can produce an electric shock that could result in damage or injury. 7. Disconnect positive (+) cable (cable is covered with a red boot). 8. Carefully slide battery out between park brake bracket and motorcycle frame. Installation 1. Before installing new battery, make sure it is fully charged and clean. 2. Slide battery into position in battery tray with positive (+) terminal to rear of trike. 3. Connect positive (+) battery cable, tighten securely and install red boot. 4. Connect negative (-) cable and tighten securely. Be sure cables have acceptable side cover clearance. Caution: Connecting negative cable first can produce an electric shock that can result in injury or damage. Connecting battery cables to the wrong terminals can severely damage the electrical system. 5. Reinstall battery cover. 6. Reinstall upper, rear battery box bolt. 7. Reinstall operator seat. 8. Reinstall trunk-release solenoid switch. 9. Reinstall left and right side covers. Fig. 1 Seat removal Side-cover removal Fig. 2 Release switch Disconnect Fig. 3 Operator seat bolt Fig. 4 Battery cover bolts Brake Hose Replacement Removal Caution: Brake fluid can damage paint and other parts it touches. Prepare to drain fluid into an approved container and avoid spills or leakage. 1. Loosen and remove brake hose extension clamp with a 1/4” nut driver and remove hose from splice (Fig. 1). 2. Loosen and remove brake hose extension clamp at master cylinder reservoir with a 1/4” nut driver (Fig. 2). Installation 1. Install extension clamps on new brake hose extension. 2. Install new brake hose and tighten clamps. 3. Bleed brakes (See Brake Bleeding p. 8). 4. Check for leaks. 5. Fill reservoir with DOT 4 brake fluid if necessary (Fig. 3). Fig. 1 To reservoir Brake hose ext. clamp at splice Fig. 2 Brake hose ext. clamp at reservoir Fig. 3 Top of reservoir shelf-full Brake Line Replacement Removal Caution: Brake fluid can damage paint and other parts it touches. Prepare to drain fluid into an approved container and avoid spills or leakage. 1. Remove left and right side covers. 2. Remove (2) 6mm Allen head bolts from operator seat and remove operator seat (Fig. 1). 3. Remove master cylinder reservoir cover. 4. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 5. Remove left and right rear tires (See Rear Tires). 6. Remove braided brake line from brass “T” with a 7/16” wrench (Fig. 2). 7. Remove brake line from caliper using a 7/16” wrench and a 12mm wrench on caliper fitting (Fig. 3). 8. Drain brake fluid into an approved container. Installation and Brake Bleeding 1. Install new brake line and tighten bolts securely. 2. Bleed brakes as follows starting with an outside brake bleeder valve first (Fig. 4): a. Fill brake fluid reservoir with DOT 4 brake fluid. Replace cover. b. Attach brake bleeder hose to outside brake bleeder valve. c. Pump up brake pedal and hold before opening bleeder valve. d. Open bleeder valve using a 1/4” wrench. e. Tighten bleeder valve before you release pressure from brake pedal. f. Bleed all valves until you eliminate all air bubbles (4 total). g. Fill reservoir with DOT 4 brake fluid. h. Install reservoir gasket and cover. 3. Tighten all connections and check for leaks. 4. Reinstall left and right rear tires. 5. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft-lbs. 6. Reinstall side covers and operator seat. Fig. 1 Operator seat bolts Fig. 2 Braided brake line Brass “T” Fig. 3 7/16” wrench 12mm wrench Fig. 4 Inside brake bleeder valve Rear view Outside brake bleeder valve Residual Valve Replacement Removal Caution: Brake fluid can damage paint and other parts it touches. Prepare to drain fluid into an approved container and avoid spills or leakage. 1. Remove left and right side covers. 2. Remove (2) 6mm Allen head bolts from operator seat and remove operator seat (Fig. 1). 3. Remove master cylinder reservoir cover. 4. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 5. Remove left and right rear tires (See Rear Tires). 6. Remove banjo bolt and brake line from residual valve adaptor with a 12mm wrench (Fig. 2). 7. Drain brake fluid into an approved container. 8. Remove residual valve adaptor with a 5/8” wrench. 9. Remove residual valve with a 5/8” wrench (Fig. 3). Installation and Brake Bleeding 1. Install new residual valve and tighten securely. 2. Reinstall residual valve adaptor, brake line and banjo bolt and tighten securely. 3. Tighten all connections and check for leaks. 4. Bleed brakes (see Brake Bleeding on previous page). 4. Reinstall left and right rear tires. 5. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft-lbs. 6. Reinstall side covers and operator seat. Fig. 1 Operator seat bolts Fig. 2 Residual valve adaptor Banjo bolt Fig. 3 Residual valve PASSENGER SEAT REMOVAL Fig. 1 Removing Passenger Seat 1. Remove rear tires (see Tire Removal in Owner’s Manual). 2. Remove left and right side covers using seat removal tool located in document bag. 3. Remove left and right operator seat bolts with 6mm Allen socket and remove operator seat. 4. See Fig. 1. Remove reinforcement brackets using the following: Reinforcement brackets • Remove front grab handle bolts • See Fig. 2. Remove inner jam nuts • Slide reinforcement bracket off front bolt 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. • See Fig. 2. Back off outer jam nuts 5/8” See Fig. 3. Remove rear chrome frame rail bolt. Loosen front chrome frame rail bolt and back out 5/8” allowing rail to slide out and swing downward. NOTE: If front bolt cannot back out 5/8”, proceed to step 6. Otherwise, proceed to step 10. Remove left and right foot pad nuts (4 each side) and remove foot pads. Remove carpet trunk liner and remove (2) rear body mount bolts. Remove left and right front body mount bolts. CAUTION: Be extremely careful when moving body as contact points are close on all sides. See Fig. 4. Lift front of body 4”-6” and place support blocks (2” x 4” or equivalent) on body mount brackets to support body and repeat step 5. Remove (4) passenger seat bolts. Fig. 2 Inner jam nut Outer jam nut Fig. 3 Remove rear bolt Back front bolt out 5/8” inches and lower rail to access seat bolts Fig. 4 Elevate body with support block PASSENGER SEAT INSTALLATION Fig. 5 Installing Passenger Seat 1. Reinstall passenger seat with original hardware. 2. See Fig. 5. Reinstall chrome frame rail and tighten bolts. CAUTION: Be extremely careful when moving body as contact points are close on all sides (if applicable). NOTE: Before lowering body, examine rubber body shims and ensure they are in proper position and still in tact. Replace if necessary. 3. See Fig. 6. Remove support blocks and lower body onto body mount brackets (if applicable). NOTE: When reinstalling left and right front body mount bolts, check left-to-right and frontto-back body alignment before tightening bolts (fit to side covers-if applicable). 4. Reinstall rear body mount bolts in trunk (if applicable). 5. Reinstall carpet trunk liner (if applicable). 6. Reinstall front body mount bolts (if applicable). 7. See Fig. 7. Reinstall reinforcement bracket using the following: Reinstall rear bolt Chrome frame rail Fig. 6 Remove support block Fig. 7 • Slide reinforcement bracket onto front bolt • Install front grab handle bolt • See Fig. 8. Reinstall outer jam nuts and hand-tighten to bracket 8. 9. 10. 11. • See Fig. 8. Reinstall inner jam nuts and tighten both to bracket Reinstall passenger foot pads. Re-install operator seat. Reinstall both side covers. Reinstall rear tires and torque lug nuts to 85 ft.lbs. Reinforcement brackets Fig. 8 Inner jam nut Outer jam nut Body Removal 1. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 2. Remove rear tires (See Rear Tires). 3. Remove left side cover with side cover/seat removal tool, disconnecting trunk release switch from inside cover before fully removing cover (Fig. 1). 4. Remove right side cover. 5. Remove (2) 6mm Allen head bolts from operator seat and remove operator seat (Fig. 2). 6. Remove left and right passenger footboards with a 7/16” socket with extension. Caution: Carefully lift passenger footboards straight up and away from body. 7. Remove cable tie that holds trunk release cable to battery cover. 8. Move trunk release cable to rear section of body for removal. 9. Disconnect taillights from connectors, disconnect rear solenoid connector at front of trunk body and remove wires from clips on body (Fig. 3). 10. Open trunk door, move trunk carpet and locate rear body mount bolts (Fig. 4). 11. Remove rear body mount bolts with a 1/2” socket wrench on bolt inside trunk. Fig. 1 Seat removal Side-cover removal Fig. 2 Operator seat bolts Fig. 3 Turn signal/taillight connectors Rear solenoid connector Fig. 4 Rear body mount bolts located inside trunk Body (Continued) 12. Remove left and right front body mount bolts with a 3/16” Allen head socket wrench on bolt and a 1/2” wrench on the nut (Fig. 7). 13. Remove left and right grab handle bracket bolts and brackets with a 13 mm wrench (Fig. 8). Caution: Use an assistant when removing body from trike. Be sure you and your assistant do not damage body paint. The body comes close to clutch actuator on left side and sprocket cover on right side. 14. With an assistant’s help, slide body up and away from trike. Body Installation 1. After placing body on trike, center the body leftto-right and front-to-back. 2. Install body mount bolts and tighten. Torque bolts to proper specification (See Torque Specifications). 3. Reinstall left and right grab handle brackets. 4. Reinstall new cable tie at trunk release cable. 5. Re-connect taillights and rear solenoid. 6. Reinstall operator seat. 7. Reinstall left and right side covers. 8. Install rear tires. 9. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. Fig. 7 Front body mount bolts Fig. 8 Grab handle bracket bolts Fig. 9 Chrome frame rail covers Fig. 10 Passenger seat bolts Differential/Axle Bearing Replacement The Pit Boss differential has one short axle (right side) and one long axle (left side). The appropriate tire will need to be removed depending on which axle or axle bearing is being replaced. Removal 1. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 2. Remove appropriate rear tire (See Rear Tires). 3. Remove brake caliper and place in a secure location (not hanging by brake line). 4. Remove brake rotor. 5. Remove axle flange retaining nuts (Fig. 1). 6. Remove axle from axle tube (Fig. 2). 7. Remove and discard locking collar (a grinder or chisel is recommended) (Fig. 3). 8. Remove and save axle shim for reinstallation (Fig. 3). 9. Place a bearing splitter tool under bearing, place axle in a press and press bearing off. Installation 1. Install new bearing using a press. 2. Reinstall axle shim between new bearing and axle collar. 3. Install new locking collar (provided with the new bearing). Note: Make sure axle shim aligns with bearing surface before tightening collar (Fig. 4). 4. Reinstall axle into axle tube. 5. Reinstall axle flange nuts. Torque to 44 ft.lbs. 6. Reinstall brake rotor. 7. Reinstall brake caliper. 8. Reinstall rear tire (See Rear Tires). 9. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. Fig. 1 Axle flange retaining nuts Fig. 2 Axle Axle tube Fig. 3 Remove and discard locking collar Remove and save axle shim Fig. 4 Align shim with bearing surface Differential/Carrier/Carrier Bearing Replacement Removal 1. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 2. Remove rear tires (See Rear Tires). 3. Remove body (See Body). 4. Remove left brake caliper and place in a secure location (not hanging from brake line). 5. Remove left-side axle (See Differential-Axle Bearing Replacement). 6. Remove park brake assembly by removing park brake bracket bolts (Fig. 1). 7. Remove park brake cables from backing plates (See Park Brake Cable Replacement). 8. Loosen jam nuts on adaptor plates with a 9/16” wrench and turn adjuster bolts inward to remove tension on plates (Fig. 2). 9. Remove left-side adaptor plates from differential bolts with a 3/4” socket wrench and a 3/4” wrench. Note: Replace shim washers in the same location you remove them from (Fig. 3). 10. Remove lower shock mount bolt. 11. Remove stabilizer bar from stabilizer bar bracket (Fig. 4). Fig. 1 Park brake bracket bolts Fig. 2 Jam nut Remove tension by turning bolt clockwise Fig. 3 Shim washer location Fig. 4 Remove stabilizer bar Differential/Carrier/Carrier Bearing Replacement (Continued) 12. At this point, relocate jack directly under differential plug hole for extra support. 13. Remove (2) inside, right adaptor plate bolts and remove the inside, right adaptor plate from differential (Fig. 5). Note: Leaving outside adaptor plate connected allows the differential to remain attached to the swingarm. 14. Remove (4-inside and out) adaptor plate bolts and plates from left side of differential (Fig. 6). 15. Remove (8) differential housing bolts with a 9/16” socket wrench. 16. Lift differential slightly with jack to split differential halves. Note: If necessary, insert a 3/8” bolt into tapped hole (Fig. 7) of differential to split differential halves. 17. Remove left side of differential. 18. Work belt off pulley and remove the carrier simultaneously. Note: If carrier hangs up on left side of differential, remove left side axle and drive carrier out. 19. After carrier assembly is removed, install a splitter plate underneath the carrier bearing and place carrier in a press. Note: If splitter plate is too small to remove the bearing with sprocket attached, you can remove sprocket, but this will require checking the run-out with a dial indicator. 20. Press carrier bearing off carrier shaft. Installation 1. Press new bearing onto carrier shaft bottoming out bearing on shoulder of shaft. 2. Begin reinstallation procedure in reverse order. 3. Torque bolts to proper specifications (See Torque Specifications). Fig. 5 Remove inside, right adaptor plate bolts/inside adaptor plate Fig. 6 Remove both adaptor plates and all bolts Fig. 7 Insert 3/8” bolt to split differential halves if necessary Disc Brake Pad Replacement Removal 1. Remove left and right side covers. 2. Remove (2) 6mm Allen head bolts from operator seat and remove operator seat (Fig. 1). 3. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 4. Remove rear tires (See Rear Tires). 5. Remove master cylinder reservoir cover. Caution: Prepare to drain brake fluid out of reservoir when you push on caliper pistons. Pressure will likely build and displace brake fluid, causing it to leak out of reservoir and damage body paint or other parts. 6. Remove 3/8” caliper mounting bolts with a 9/16” socket wrench (Fig. 2). 7. Slide caliper away from brake rotor. Note: Lehman recommends a thorough inspection of the rotor for warping or irregularities in rotor surface anytime you replace the pads. In addition, you can examine the park brake shoes while the rotor is off. 8. Remove brake pad retainer pin (Fig. 3). 9. Remove pads from the caliper. 10. Push both caliper pistons outward into caliper. Installation 1. Insert new brake pads. 2. Reinstall brake pad retainer pin. 3. Reinstall caliper and tighten bolts securely (See Torque Specifications). 4. Pump brake pedal to seat pads to rotor. 5. Check level in reservoir and fill with DOT 4 brake fluid if necessary (Fig. 4). 6. Reinstall operator seat. 7. Reinstall left and right side covers. 8. Reinstall rear tires. 9. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. Fig. 1 Operator seat bolts Fig. 2 3/8” caliper bolts Fig. 3 Brake pad retainer pin Fig. 4 Top of reservoir shelf-full Drive Belt Replacement Removal 1. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 2. Remove rear tires (See Rear Tires). 3. Remove body (See Body). 4. Remove left brake caliper and place in a secure location (not hanging from the brake line). 5. Remove left-side axle (See Differential/Axle Bearing Replacement). 6. Remove park brake assembly by removing park brake bracket bolts (Fig. 1). 7. Remove park brake cables from backing plates (See Park Brake Adjustment/Cable Replacement). 8. Loosen jam nuts on adaptor plates with a 9/16” wrench and turn adjuster bolt inward to remove tension on plate (Fig. 2). 9. Remove left-side adaptor plates from differential bolts with a 3/4” socket wrench and a 3/4” wrench. Note: Replace shim washers in same location you remove them from (Fig. 3). 10. Remove lower shock mount bolt. 11. Remove stabilizer bar nuts and bolts; remove stabilizer bar (Fig. 4). Fig. 1 Park brake bracket bolts Fig. 2 Jam nut Remove tension by turning bolt clockwise Fig. 3 Shim washer location Fig. 4 Remove Remove stabilizer stabilizer bar bar Drive Belt Replacement (Continued) 12. At this point, relocate jack directly under differential plug hole for extra support. 13. Remove upper shock bolt; remove shock. 14. Remove (2) inside, right adaptor plate bolts and remove inside, right adaptor plate from differential (Fig. 5). Note: Leaving outside adaptor plate connected allows differential to remain attached to swingarm. 15. Remove (4-inside and out) adaptor plate bolts and plates from left side of differential (Fig. 6). 16. Remove (8) differential housing bolts, including the debris shield, stabilizer bar bracket and shock bracket, with a 9/16” socket wrench. 17. Lift differential slightly with jack to split differential halves. Note: If necessary, insert a 3/8” bolt into tapped hole (Fig. 7) of differential to split differential halves. 18. Remove left side of differential. 19. Work belt off pulley and remove carrier simultaneously. 20. Remove exhaust up to, and including rear header pipe using a 1/2” wrench on header pipe and a 15mm socket wrench on exhaust clamps (Fig. 8). Fig. 5 Remove inside, right adaptor plate bolts/inside adaptor plate Fig. 6 Remove both adaptor plates and all bolts Fig. 7 Insert 3/8” bolt to split differential halves if necessary Fig. 8 Remove exhaust Drive Belt Replacement (Continued) 21. Remove right-side frame brace with a 9/16” socket wrench (Fig. 9). 22. Remove sprocket cover with a 4mm Allen head socket wrench. 23. Remove right-side front body mount with an 8mm Allen head socket wrench, and a 1/2” socket wrench and extension (Fig. 10). Installation 1. Slide new belt into differential housing. 2. Lift differential housing using jack to align swingarm adaptor plates with differential. 3. Install differential to right side of swingarm by drawing bushings together while hand starting nuts to bolts. Tighten nuts using a ¾” shallow socket wrench and ¾” wrench. 4. Insert pulley and carrier into differential housing with grease fitting facing left side (Fig. 11). 5. Walk belt around pulley. 6. Reinstall an adaptor plate to outside (left) of differential by hand starting bolts. Tighten bolts using a ¾” swivel socket wrench and a ¾” wrench. 7. Pull differential halves together by hand starting bolts in a cross pattern. Tighten bolts using a 9/16” deep socket wrench and a 9/16” wrench. 8. Reinstall an adaptor plate to the inside (right) of the differential by hand starting bolts. Tighten bolts using a ¾” swivel socket wrench and a 3/4” wrench. 9. Install differential to left side of swingarm by drawing bushings together while hand-starting nuts to bolts. Tighten nuts using a ¾” shallow socket wrench and a ¾” wrench. 10. Reinstall stabilizer bar bracket to topmost bolts on differential housing by hand-starting bolts. Tighten bolts using a 9/16” deep socket wrench (Fig. 12). Fig. 9 Right-side frame brace Fig. 10 Right-side front body mount Fig. 11 Left-side carrier housing Grease fitting Fig. 12 Remove stabilizer bar Drive Belt Replacement (Continued) 11. Install top bolt of debris shield to front bolt-hole on the differential by hand starting bolt. Tighten bolt using a 9/16” deep socket wrench (Fig. 9). 12. Reinstall lower shock mount bracket to bottom three bolts on differential housing and bottom of debris shield by hand starting bolts. Tighten bolts using a 9/16” deep socket wrench (Fig. 10). 13. Reinstall shock. 14. Reinstall stabilizer bar. 15. Torque (8) differential housing bolts to 35 ft. lbs using 9/16” deep socket wrench and torque wrench (Fig. 11). 16. Torque (4) adaptor plate-to-swingarm bolts to 75 ft. lbs. using a ¾” torque adaptor, torque wrench and ¾” wrench. 17. Torque (8) adaptor plate-to-differential bolts to 75 ft. lbs using a ¾” shallow socket wrench and torque wrench (Fig. 12). 18. Reinstall park brake cables (See Park Brake Adjustment/Cable Replacement). 19. Reinstall park brake assembly. 20. Reinstall left-side axle (See Differential/Axle Bearing Replacement). 21. Reinstall left brake caliper. 22. Adjust belt tension and tracking (See Belt Tensioning/Tracking). 23. Reinstall body (See Body). 24. Reinstall rear tires (See Rear Tires). 25. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. 26. Torque bolts to proper specifications (See Torque Specifications). Fig. 9 Top bolt of debris shield Fig. 10 Lower shock mount bracket Debris shield bottom bolt Fig. 11 Differential housing bolts Fig. 12 Adaptor plate-to-differential bolts Drive Belt Tensioning/Tracking 1. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 2. Remove rear tires (See Rear Tires). 3. Loosen adaptor plate-to-swingarm bolts. 4. Loosen jam nuts on stabilizer bar (Fig. 1). 5. Place transmission in neutral. 6. Measure and mark 4 locations on belt by rotating wheel 90° in forward direction between measurements. The tightest spot will be used for adjustment and tensioning. 7. Move 4 adjuster bolts exactly the same distance for any adjustment (Fig. 2). Push differential assembly back until belt has 5/16”- 3/8” slack with 10lbs. pressure at midpoint of bottom run of belt (Fig. 3). 8. Rotate pulley forward for at least three revolutions of rear pulley by pulling backwards on bottom run of belt. Pull belt straight back to get an accurate reading. 9. Check belt to ensure it is not contacting flanges on rear pulley. 10. Correct belt tension by moving adjusters in or out from side to side to achieve proper tracking. Note: Stabilizer bar requires adjustment when adjuster bolts are moved. Clockwise rotation of stabilizer bar pushes top of differential down and forward. Counter-clockwise rotation of stabilizer bar pulls top of differential up and rearward. 11. Torque adaptor plate-to-swingarm bolts to 75 ft.-lbs. with torque wrench and 3/4” torque adaptor. 12. Tighten jam nuts on stabilizer bar (Fig. 1). 13. Once proper tracking is obtained, recheck belt tension. The correct deflection is 5/16”-3/8” with 10 lbs. pressure applied. 14. Any adjustment requires checking belt tracking again. Fig. 1 Jam nut Fig. 2 Adjuster bolts Fig. 3 Midpoint of bottom run of belt Drive Belt Tensioning/Tracking (Continued) 15. Ensure belt clearance of carrier housing on top and bottom of housing (Fig.’s 4 & 5). 16. Reinstall rear tires. 17. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. Fig. 4 Clearance at top of carrier housing Fig. 5 Clearance at bottom of carrier housing LED License Plate Light Replacement Removal 1. Disconnect license plate light from wiring harness: wires will have to be cut and connectors removed (Fig. 1). 2. Pull license plate wires through license plate frame hole as shown (Fig. 2). 3. Remove (4) license plate frame screws with Phillips screw driver (Fig. 2). 4. Remove license plate frame and discard. Fig. 1 Disconnect light wires from harness Installation 1. Install new license plate frame. 2. Tighten frame plate screws with Phillips screwdriver. 3. Route license plate wires through hole (Fig. 2) and trim excess wire to appropriate length. 4. Using new connectors, splice license plate wires to wire harness according to the following: white wire to blue wire on harness; black wire to black wire on harness. Fig. 2 Frame screws Pull wires through here Mufflers/Exhaust Replacement Muffler Removal 1. Lehman recommends removing appropriate tire for ease of access in changing a muffler. 2. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 3. Remove appropriate tire (See Rear Tires) to change muffler. 4. Remove rear muffler mounting bolts with 13mm wrench (Fig’s. 1 & 2). 5. Loosen muffler-to-exhaust pipe clamp with a 15mm socket wrench (Fig. 3). 6. Slide muffler out and away from exhaust pipe (If necessary, apply lubricant to joint to aid in removing muffler from exhaust pipe). Muffler Installation 1. Apply high-temperature silicone to new muffler where it inserts over pipe. 2. Install new muffler into exhaust pipe. 3. Reinstall rear muffler mounting bolts and tighten all clamps. 4. Reinstall tire. 5. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. Fig. 1 Right side muffler clamp bolts Fig. 2 Left side muffler clamp bolt Fig. 3 Muffler-to-exhaust clamp Mufflers/Exhaust Replacement (Continued) Exhaust Pipe Removal 1. For replacement of pipes LP6601, LP6602 and LP6603 (Fig. 4), repeat Muffler Removal steps 1-5 and proceed as follows. 2. Loosen appropriate clamps with a 10mm socket wrench and extension (Fig. 5, 6 & 7). 3. Remove appropriate pipe. Exhaust Pipe Installation 1. Apply high-temperature silicone to pipe at the insertion points. 2. Install new pipe. 3. Tighten all clamps securely. 4. Reinstall tire. 5. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. Fig. 4 LP6601 LP6602 LP6603 Fig. 5 Exhaust clamp Fig. 6 Exhaust clamp Fig. 7 Exhaust clamp Park Brake Cable Replacement/Adjustment Cable Removal 1. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 2. Remove left rear tire (See Rear Tires). 3. Remove park brake assembly by removing park brake bracket bolts (Fig. 1). 4. Remove left frame brace. 5. Slide park brake assembly rearward into wheel opening. 6. Loosen cable adjuster nuts with a 1/2” openend wrench (Fig. 2). 7. Loosen cable retainer nuts with two 7/8” wrenches (Fig. 3). 8. Remove cables from park brake bracket. 9. Remove cable ties that hold cables to rear axle assembly. 10. Remove cir-clip from backing plate bracket. 11. Pull cable and remove loop from brake lever (Fig. 3). Cable Installation 1. Place loop of new cable over brake lever. 2. Install a cable retainer nut on cable and place through park brake bracket. Install other cable retainer nut. 3. Install end of cable through cable pulling bracket with one nut on either side of bracket. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for both cables. 5. Install new cable ties and left frame brace. 6. Reinstall park brake assembly. 7. Reinstall left rear tire. Park Brake Adjustment 1. Adjust cable retainer nuts as shown in Fig. 1 with roughly 2 threads exposed on front end creating a slight and consistent drag on both sides. 2. Adjust drag on park brake shoes for a slight drag while still allowing the rotor to turn. 3. Adjust park brake handle to engage in 3rd position ensuring the handle does not contact left side cover when engaged. 4. Reinstall tire. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. Fig. 1 Park brake bracket bolts Fig. 2 Cable retainer nuts Cable pulling bracket Cable adjuster nuts Fig. 3 Cable loop Brake lever Park Brake Handle Replacement Removal 1. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 2. Remove left rear tire (See Rear Tires). 3. Remove park brake assembly by removing park brake bracket bolts (Fig. 1). 4. Remove left frame brace. 5. Disconnect park brake cables from park brake bracket (See Park Brake Cable Replacement/ Adjustment). 6. Remove snap ring from pin in park brake handle (Fig. 2). 7. Remove pin from handle and park brake bracket; remove handle. Installation 1. Attach new park brake handle to park brake bracket by sliding pin through bracket into handle and insert pawl on handle into catch on bracket. 2. Reinstall snap ring to pin using snap ring pliers. 3. Install cable-pulling bracket (if being replaced) to park brake handle, install clevis pin and cotter pin, and bend cotter pin around clevis pin (Fig. 3). 4. Reinstall park brake cables (See Park Brake Cable Replacement/Adjustment). 5. Reinstall left frame brace. 6. Reinstall park brake assembly. 7. Reinstall left rear tire. Fig. 1 Park brake bracket bolts Fig. 2 Snap ring Fig. 3 Cotter key Pin Park Brake Handle Replacement (Continued) Installation (Continued) 8. Install (1) 5/16” nut to cable before installing cable into cable-pulling bracket. Install another 5/16” nut to end of cable (Fig. 3). Note: Leave adjustment nuts with the most adjustment possible. 9. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the long park brake cable, inserting cable to right side of park brake bracket. 10. Install park brake bracket behind front body mount by hand starting bolts. Tighten bolts using a 1/2” socket wrench. 11. Wrap each cable around the left side of the differential. 12. Attach the loop on the cables to the brake lever on the rotors and slide plated portion of cables into brake bracket (Fig. 4). 13. Tighten 5/16” nuts around the cable pulling bracket using (2) 1/2” wrenches. 14. Tighten larger nuts around park brake bracket using a 7/8” wrench and a 90° offset 7/8” wrench. 15. Reinstall body (See Body). 16. Reinstall rear tires (See Rear Tires). 17. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. Fig. 3 5/16” nuts Fig. 4 Cable loop Brake lever Brake bracket Rear Tires Removal 1. Remove (2) center cap bolts with center cap removal tool (located in document bag in trunk) (Fig. 4). Caution: Only (2) of what appear to be (5) bolts holding the center cap are real. Attempting to loosen any other than the (2) real bolts will destroy the center cap (Fig. 4). 2. Loosen lug nuts with a thin-wall 13/16” socket wrench and extension. 3. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing (Fig. 1) and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles (Fig. 2). 4. Remove lug nuts. 5. Remove left and right rear tires by sliding them out and away from body. Caution: When changing or removing tires for any reason, do not allow tire to “free” stand. The wheel will suffer damage if tire is dropped on the wheel side (Fig. 3). 6. Always face tire with wheel facing outward to avoid wheel damage. Installation 1. Install left and right rear tires by sliding them in and toward the body. 2. Install and tighten lug nuts with a thin-wall 13/16” wrench and extension. 3. Lower trike from jack and jack stands; remove jack and jack stands. 4. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. 5. Reinstall center caps. Fig. 1 Place jack under diff. housing Fig. 2 Place jack under rear axle Fig. 3 Fig. 3 Spokes will suffer damage if wheel is dropped Fig. 4 Bolts used to secure center cap Fig. 4 Shock Replacement Removal 1. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 2. Remove left rear tire (See Rear Tires). 3. Remove lower shock bolt with a ¾” socket wrench and extension (Fig. 1). 4. Place jack under differential housing and jack up differential to keep mounting holes aligned during shock replacement (Fig. 2). Note: Lehman recommends the use of a ratchet strap for load suspension during shock replacement. 5. Remove upper shock bolt with a ¾” socket wrench and a ¾” wrench. 6. Remove shock. Installation 1. Install shock bushings into holes of new shock. 2. Install shock to top shock mount by hand starting nut to bolt. Tighten the nut using a ¾” shallow socket wrench with 2” extension and a ¾” wrench. 3. Install shock to lower shock mount by handstarting bolt. Tighten bolt using a ¾” shallow socket wrench. Torque bolts to proper specifications (See Torque Specifications). 4. Remove ratchet strap. 5. Adjust shock with a spanner wrench as shown (Fig. 3). A clockwise adjustment will increase preload while a counterclockwise adjustment will decrease preload. 6. Torque bolts to proper specifications (See Torque Specifications). 7. Reinstall left rear tire. 8. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. Fig. 1 Lower shock mount bolt Fig. 2 Place jack under differential housing Fig. 3 Shock adjustment Swingarm Replacement Removal 1. Lift trike using a jack under differential carrier housing and two safety jack stands under left and right rear axles. 2. Remove rear tires (See Rear Tires). 3. Remove body (See Body). 4. Remove exhaust up to, and including, rear header pipe with a 15mm socket wrench (Fig. 1). 5. Remove sprocket cover with a 4mm Allen head socket wrench. 6. Remove right-side front body mount with an 8mm Allen head socket wrench, a 1/2” socket wrench and extension (Fig. 2). 7. Work belt off front sprocket. 8. Remove both brake calipers (See Disc Brake Pad Replacement). 9. Remove both brake rotors (necessary to remove adaptor plate bolts). 10. Remove the Pit Boss shock (See Shock Adjustment/Replacement). 11. Remove stabilizer bolts and nuts; remove stabilizer bar. 12. Remove park brake assembly by removing park brake bracket bolts (Fig. 3). 13. Remove brass “T” from brake line. Remove all cable-ties from swingarm. 14. Remove left-side frame brace with a 9/16” socket wrench. 15. Remove left-side front body mount with an 8mm Allen head socket wrench and a 1/2” socket wrench and extension. 16. Slide differential slowly backward to get clearance for swingarm removal. 17. Loosen and remove the swingarm nut from left side of trike. 18. Remove swingarm pin (Fig. 4). 19. Remove swingarm shaft. 20. Remove swingarm. 21. Remove snap ring from left side of old swingarm. Fig. 1 Remove exhaust Fig. 2 Right-side front body mount Fig. 3 Park brake bracket bolts Fig. 4 Swingarm pin Swingarm Replacement (Continued) 22. Remove shouldered bushing from left side of old swingarm. 23. Remove steel spacer from right side of old swingarm bearing. Installation 1. Press (2) bearings (GB1024) into left side of new swingarm (Fig. 5) and install snap ring to outside bearing (Fig. 6). 2. Press (1) needle bearing (GB1032) into right side of swingarm (Fig. 7) and install a new needle bearing seal (Victory part # 3610096) on each side of bearing (Fig. 8). 3. Install shouldered bushing from old swingarm into left side of new swingarm bearing. 4. Install steel spacer into bearing on right side of new swingarm. 5. Place new swingarm over lower swingarm mounts. 6. Insert swingarm pivot shaft from left side through lower swingarm mounts and swingarm. 7. Apply Loctite 242 to pivot shaft nut and insert pivot shaft on right side of swingarm. 8. Torque right side pivot shaft nut to 65 ft. lbs. using a 15/16” socket and torque wrench while holding left side with a 1 1/16” socket wrench and adaptor. 9. Move swingarm up and down to check for binding. 10. Reinstall removed parts in reverse order. 11. Reinstall new cable-ties. 12. Torque bolts to proper specifications (See Torque Specifications). Fig. 5 GB1024 Bearing Fig. 6 Snap ring Fig. 7 GB1032 Needle bearing Fig. 8 3610096 Needle bearing seal Taillight Replacement Removal 1. Lehman recommends you remove the appropriate tire for ease of access to taillight assemblies (See Rear Tires). 2. Disconnect taillight wiring (Fig. 1). 3. Remove bolts from taillight bracket located under body (Fig. 1). 4. Lift bottom of taillight assembly out of body and slide out of slotted groove (Fig. 2). Installation 1. Install 8” of 1/4” gasket as shown around base of taillight and secure with adhesive (Fig. 3). 2. Slide new taillight assembly (top first at slotted groove) into body. 3. Tighten bolts securely. 4. Connect taillight wiring. 5. Test taillight. 6. Reinstall tire. 7. Torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. Fig. 1 Taillight wiring Taillight bolts Fig. 2 Slide taillight out from the bottom Fig. 3 Taillight gasket Trunk Door Latch Adjustment 1. Trunk door adjustment begins by ensuring proper distance (14”) between bottom of hinge bracket and trunk floor (Fig. 1). 2. Hinge bracket can be adjusted as shown to achieve proper measurement (Fig. 1). 3. Additional hinge adjustments can be made as shown in Fig. 2. Striker pin bracket adjustments can be made as shown in Fig. 3. 4. Close door gently and apply light pressure to determine if striker pin engages 1st position inside latch. (Fig. 4). 5. If latch 1st position cannot be obtained, latch may need to be adjusted slightly. Use slotted hole adjustments to adjust latch accordingly. 6. Repeat step 4. 7. After striker pin engages latch 1st position, apply pressure to door to engage 2nd latch position If striker pin engages latch 2nd position, move to step 10. 8. If 2nd position cannot be obtained, latch may need to be adjusted slightly. Striker pin may be adjusted as well. Loosen striker pin bracket bolts with a 7/16” wrench and adjust accordingly. Tighten bolts. 9. Repeat step 5. 10. When door closes with two clicks consistently, check door seal by placing a piece of paper in door seal on all sides of door, close door and try to remove paper. The door seals properly when paper slides out with a fair amount of tension. Fig. 1 Slotted hole adjustment-vertical 14” from floor to bottom of bracket Fig. 2 Slotted hole adjustment-horizontal Fig. 3 Slotted hole adjustment-vertical Striker pin bracket Fig. 4 Trunk latch Striker pin Trunk Release Solenoid Replacement/In-Line Fuse Replacement Trunk Release Solenoid-Removal 1. Remove (2) latch bolts with a 5/32” Allen head socket (Fig. 1). 2. Remove (2) rear latch cover bolts with a 7/16” wrench and remove latch cover (Fig. 2). 3. Remove (2) solenoid bolts with a #25 Torx socket (Fig. 3). 4. Remove solenoid. Trunk Release Solenoid-Installation 1. Install new solenoid, replace and tighten solenoid bolts. 2. Reinstall parts in reverse order. Fig. 1 Latch bolts Fig. 2 Trunk Release Fuse Replacement 1. Remove (2) 6mm Allen head bolts from operator seat and remove operator seat. 2. Locate trunk release fuse under operator seat (Fig. 4). 3. Replace fuse. 4. Reinstall operator seat. Rear latch cover bolts Fig. 3 Solenoid bolts Fig. 4 Trunk release fuse Torque Specifications Axle flange nuts .........................................................................................................44 ft.-lbs. Adaptor plate-to-differential bolts ............................................................................75 ft.-lbs. Adaptor plate-to-swingarm bolts..............................................................................75 ft.-lbs. Banjo bolt (Brass “T”)-disc brakes ..........................................................................16 ft.-lbs. Caliper-to-bracket bolts.............................................................................................30 ft.-lbs. Caliper-bracket to backing plate bolts.....................................................................17 ft.-lbs. Differential housing bolts..........................................................................................35 ft.-lbs. Frame brace bolts ......................................................................................................44 ft.-lbs. Frame rail bolts ..........................................................................................................35 ft.-lbs. Front body mounts/brace bolts ................................................................................24 ft.-lbs. Lower shock mount bracket bolts............................................................................35 ft.-lbs. Master cylinder reservoir bracket ............................................................................12 ft.-lbs. Muffler mount brackets .............................................................................................35 ft.-lbs. Pulley-to-carrier-bolts................................................................................................44 ft.-lbs. Rear tire lug nuts........................................................................................................85 ft.-lbs. Right-side pivot shaft (swingarm) ............................................................................65 ft.-lbs. Shock bolts.................................................................................................................35 ft.-lbs. Shock pin ....................................................................................................................44 ft.-lbs. Stabilizer bar upper/lower .........................................................................................35 ft.-lbs. Upper shock mount bracket bolts............................................................................19 ft.-lbs. Upper/lower minor pivot mount bolts ......................................................................35 ft.-lbs. Trunk Release Wiring Diagram Body Wiring Diagram