โMay-30-2016 07:03 AM
โMay-31-2016 10:01 AM
โMay-31-2016 09:09 AM
Chopperbob wrote:
One more thing those safety pins are a way to keep
it from falling when not being used. Not when it is in
the down position. When it is being lowered or raised
it is indeed possible to fall! Be careful with a system that
has not been upgraded. If you don't believe me all you have
to do is read the Trek site!
โMay-31-2016 08:58 AM
โMay-31-2016 08:53 AM
โMay-31-2016 04:35 AM
โMay-30-2016 05:26 PM
โMay-30-2016 03:24 PM
Chopperbob wrote:
On a coach this old and complex I think you need to
concentrate on basic mech issues instead of
(finish ) items. Does it offer a complete maintainence
history? A 50,000 mi tune up is not cheap.
Trans service, Brakes OK? Does it have a cracked
ex manifold? The roof I think is aluminum. I was
able to walk on ours so working up on it is OK.
Lots of this stuff is on the Trek site. Much is diy.
If you can do this stuff go for it if not probably
not a good deal. We sold ours in 2014 for $17.000
But that's what we paid plus many,many upgrades
At 50,000 they need quite a bit of maintence.
Good luck.
โMay-30-2016 03:16 PM
โMay-30-2016 01:07 PM
โMay-30-2016 01:03 PM
Chopperbob wrote:
One more thing. The headers are a big deal. Its common to see cracked manifolds which is $800 minimum. Also the stock
muffler is very restrictive and causes lots of heat which causes
the cracking. It needs a 3" muffler installed .On ours I installed
extra ducting for cooling the manifolds.
โMay-30-2016 11:04 AM
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