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one of the tail light bolts. Note: The white ground wire can be placed on
either post.
Congratulations! The trailer assembly is now complete and ready for towing.
Kendon Go! Trailers utilize torsion suspension, which is completely self-
contained within the axle tube. It attaches directly to the trailer frame using
brackets, which are an integral part of the axle assembly. Compared to a leaf
spring system, the torsion-style suspension axle provides superior
suspension characteristics through the unique arrangement of a steel bar
surrounded by four natural rubber cords encased in the main structural
member of the axle beam. The wheel hub spindle is attached to a lever,
called the torsion arm, which is fastened to the rubber-encased bar. As a
load is applied, the bar rotates causing a rolling/compressive resistance in the
rubber cords. This action provides the same functions as a conventional leaf
spring axle with several operation advantages including independent
suspension.
Dual Rail Transport - Carrying One or Two Large Motorcycles:
Yes, you can safely and easily haul one or two motorcycles on the Dual Rail
trailer because of the independent suspension offered by the torsion axle.
Even if you are transporting only one motorcycle the independent suspension
guarantees safe comfortable operation. When transporting a single bike on
one of the outer rails, we recommend loading the bike on the side which you
can see the bike best from your rearview mirror. Note: If you do not feel
comfortable transporting one bike on either side of the trailer, we offer an
optional center rail accessory to transport one bike in the middle of the trailer.
Repacking Bearings:
CHECK AND REPACK BEARINGS AFTER FIRST 500 MILES AND EVERY
6 MONTHS OR 2000 MILES THEREAFTER. HIGHER MILEAGE USE MAY
1. Remove aluminum dust cap cover from hub end. It is recommended to
remove the entire hub to fully repack bearings as described later in
this manual.
2. Remove cotter pin and castle nut from spindle.
3. Remove outer bearing.
About your Trailer Axle
REQUIRE MORE FREQUENT INSPECTIONS.
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