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John Schmidt
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De Pere, WI (Green Bay)


« on: October 16, 2020, 11:06:15 AM »

The trike I bought recently was discovered to have an oil leak that apparently looked like it was coming from the the differential...more specifically, from the cover plate due to a bad gasket. I called the Roadsmith plant and talked to a tech, explaining there were no oily deposits coming from either of the axles and the boots covering the CV joints(independent suspension). Also none from either end of the drive shaft. The final analysis seemed to be cut and dried....bad cover gasket on the differential. Big problem and even bigger job, the entire rear end had to be dropped to get at it. Two different shops quoted 4 hrs. at $70/hr. plus parts, resulting in a little over $300 for the job.

However, the Roadsmith website has a list of dealers and one is an independent operator only about 11 miles away....as compared to 150 to the next closest one. So I called and arranged to ride it over to his place and leave it. A few days later, I checked with him and was surprised at his simple and honest answer; "I can't see where there's any seepage whatsoever from the gasket so I cleaned the entire area good, dried it and took the bike for a ride. That got the rear end and oil nice and hot and I parked it over some paper in the shop for a couple days to see where the leak originates. I'll be in touch." He assured me he didn't want to jump in and do the gasket repair without first looking further. His thoughts were he didn't want to have me spend a few hundred dollars on repairs only to find I still had the problem a couple hundred miles later. I liked how this man ran his business.

Yesterday we talked and he said it was the drain plug at the bottom of the differential. Nothing else showed any seepage, but the plug had dripped some and the oil ring on the paper was getting bigger every day. He removed the plug, drained the oil(no debris), covered the plug with some thread sealer and reinstalled, refilled the pumpkin then went for a ride. He called this morning and said no drips or seepage from the plug so it's ready to be picked up. Total cost: $77....compared to over $300 if he had just jumped in and dropped the rear end as planned. He has a nice shop set up in an oversize garage adjacent to his house and has done nearly 100 conversions since 2011. For every brand of bike, he goes to the plant that makes the kit and learns first hand how to do THAT particular brand of bike. While he was at it, I asked if there was some way to soften the ride. He later told me the shocks had been set at the highest level, no reason for it unless the PO's wife was a 2-ton tillie. Here's hoping the ride home will be less shocking on the old body....aside from the cold temps now.  Grin

Now I can start swapping stuff of the old bike to the trike....and install the license plate which finally came exactly one month after application was emailed. I got the new title & registration in one week, but was 3 wks. later before the tag came. The DMV in Green Bay won't let you do business in person for the foreseeable future, otherwise I could have rec'd. the new tag the same day. Only problem now is the riding season is pretty much over unless we get a hot spell....up here that's anything above 45 degrees according to the locals. Yesterday going into Walmart wearing a hooded sweatshirt, I followed a young girl and her mother....both in shorts. Just have to move south....
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Rams
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« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2020, 11:16:13 AM »

Glad things are working out for you.   The shortened riding season is part of living in northern latitudes.

While it can get warm and humid in Southern Mississippi, I don't regret missing out on that ice, snow and cold.
You're always welcome to come for a visit.   You should consider it, you might decide to stick around.

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« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2020, 11:16:53 AM »

Good news John.
It's nice to see there are still reputable people out there.

Jim
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« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2020, 12:56:00 PM »

That's great news John.   cooldude

Just every once in a while there's actually a good story about a repair shop (for anything).

And when it happens to me, I always tip them or buy them lunch or something.
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« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2020, 01:27:44 PM »

Great News John.  God Bless!!!
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John Schmidt
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a/k/a Stuffy. '99 I/S Valk Roadsmith Trike

De Pere, WI (Green Bay)


« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2020, 05:12:26 PM »

Another plus happened with this gent this afternoon. More years ago than I care to remember, I injured my lower back on AF Reserve duty. Like a fool, I didn't follow through and get help at the time....just used civilian docs. Result, no military records exist, hence no disability. I'm just left with a flair up every so often that leaves me able to not do much more than walk with assistance(cane), use the B/R, get something to eat and stay put with some good pain meds. Today was the day I was supposed to go pick up the trike but totally unable. I talked to the guy and told him my tale of woe, along with the fact the meds have my belly upset to the point I don't want to travel far from the b/r.

So what did he do....offered to deliver the trike to me. When asked where I live, I informed him it's an 11 mile straight shot from him, when asked what he charged he simply said "that's ok, I'll do it." He also mentioned the temps and some rough roads on the way and I don't need to be doing this in my condition. Can't tell you how much I like this mechanic!  cooldude
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OnaWingandaPrayer
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« Reply #6 on: October 16, 2020, 05:19:00 PM »

Thats wonderful to hear that there are caring quality shops. Glad he was able to help you out .
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« Reply #7 on: October 16, 2020, 06:34:27 PM »

I love hearing about good shops ! I also love hearing things are going well for you ! God knows you've earned a little.


Does that shop have any Valk rear pumpkins ?
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larue
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« Reply #8 on: October 16, 2020, 07:02:09 PM »

 cooldude cooldude
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John Schmidt
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a/k/a Stuffy. '99 I/S Valk Roadsmith Trike

De Pere, WI (Green Bay)


« Reply #9 on: October 16, 2020, 08:29:31 PM »

I love hearing about good shops ! I also love hearing things are going well for you ! God knows you've earned a little.


Does that shop have any Valk rear pumpkins ?
Rob, I kinda doubt it but I can ask. He only does as his business title states: Bikes to Trikes. Doesn't do repairs except on trikes. I'm kinda glad the weather is lousy for the next few days since I'm unable to get out and ride anyway. Snow is predicted northwest of here and possibly reaching into the Green Bay area. Makes me want to look a bit more seriously for a permanent place in Florida.  Wink
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« Reply #10 on: October 17, 2020, 08:47:02 AM »

 cooldude cooldude cooldude
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« Reply #11 on: October 17, 2020, 10:06:43 AM »

I love hearing about good shops ! I also love hearing things are going well for you ! God knows you've earned a little.


Does that shop have any Valk rear pumpkins ?
Rob, I kinda doubt it but I can ask. He only does as his business title states: Bikes to Trikes. Doesn't do repairs except on trikes. I'm kinda glad the weather is lousy for the next few days since I'm unable to get out and ride anyway. Snow is predicted northwest of here and possibly reaching into the Green Bay area. Makes me want to look a bit more seriously for a permanent place in Florida.  Wink
No problem John  cooldude I don't really have a need for one. But, some have reported here that trike shops sometimes have Wing and Valk rear ends laying around. My goal is to stockpile so much bullshit that when I pass, my SIL and grandson will cuss me for days moving, trashing stuff.  Grin
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cookiedough
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« Reply #12 on: October 18, 2020, 05:03:02 PM »

nothing wrong with shorts on this time of year was in Superior WI area hiking/seeing waterfalls, etc. and the brisk 20 mph winds in 39 degree temps out the Superior lighthouse over 100 yards out was an adventure.  If you keep moving 39 degrees in shorts is not too bad as long as some type of coat on.

Wife does not like 55 degrees on down temps though riding cycles did that last weekend and after 50 miles told me to turn around too cold even though I thought it was perfect out.  My threshold is 40 degrees give or take a few degrees.  Much below 40 degrees here in WI you can get a snow storm out of the blue like we saw a few days ago near Superior WI but south into Rice Lake WI. 
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