My trike project

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Paul T
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I got the good news on Tuesday from DVLA saying all's good and they will amend the records and send the replacement V5. checked tax on Thursday and it's taxed. Tonight I came home from work and decided It's time for the first ride out as a shake down. All's well with no issue. It was a bit strange experience riding a trike for the first time but looking forward to getting out some more.
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Nice one Paul hope you enjoy many a good ride :thumbsup: :handlebars: :handlebars: :triker:
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Excellent news :)
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Great news :thumbsup:
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I have had several small trips out just getting the feel of it. I covered 125 mile and am starting to feel very comftable riding it, its great fun.
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Paul T wrote: Thu Jul 15, 2021 7:38 pm I have had several small trips out just getting the feel of it. I covered 125 mile and am starting to feel very comftable riding it, its great fun.
u have got the triker grin then it :thumbsup: :hoofle: :hoofle:
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Glad you enjoy the trike :thumbsup:
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BRAKES ON A REWACO TRIKE.

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Hi everyone quite new to trikes so please be gentle with me, i own a rewaco trike and am quite pleased with it,but the rear brake lights stopped working,checked bulbs both ok it was the switch i have now replaced the switch now i have to bleed the brakes do i bleed the front brake first or the rear or does it matter.
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always bleed from the furthest from the master cylinder first but are the front band rear brakes on separate lines or are they fed by one master cylinder, i suspect front and rear are on separate line so bleed just the rear again furthest from the master cylinder first.
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