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GLADIATOR & GTX-1200
OWNER'S MANUAL
Motor Trike, Inc.
P.O. Box 611
22667 FM 15
Troup, Texas 75789-0611
(800) 90-TRIKE
Revision 3

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  • Page 1 GLADIATOR & GTX-1200 OWNER’S MANUAL Motor Trike, Inc. P.O. Box 611 22667 FM 15 Troup, Texas 75789-0611 (800) 90-TRIKE Revision 3...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................3 SAFELY OPERATING YOUR TRIKE ....................... 3 CAPACITY LIMITS ............................ 4 SPECIFICATIONS ............................5 AIR SUSPENSION OPERATION ....................... 6 TRUNK OPERATION ..........................7 PARKING ..............................7 AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES & OPTIONS ....................8 RECEIVER HITCH & DRAW BAR (IF EQUIPPED) ................8 ELECTRIC REVERSE (IF EQUIPPED) ....................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    This manual is a supplement to the motorcycle owner’s manual, not a replacement for it. Follow all procedures required and recommended by the motorcycle owner’s manual. For more information on Motor Trike, Inc. and the products we offer please visit our website. WWW.MOTORTRIKE.COM...
  • Page 4: Capacity Limits

    Table 1 or Table 2. These guidelines and load limits are a combination of the motorcycle manufacturer’s recommended capacity limits, found in the original owner’s manual, and Motor Trike’s capacity limits. See Table 3. Table 1: Gladiator Capacity Limits...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    15" X 7" Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5" MAX. LOAD CAPACITY: 500 lbs *Measured with stock rake. 4° rake kit adds 3 inches to the overall length and wheel base Table 5: GTX-1200 Specifications OVERAL LENGTH: 101" WHEEL BASE: 61"...
  • Page 6: Air Suspension Operation

    The suspension control module also displays the voltage of the 12v system. The acceptable range for your vehicle’s voltage is between 11V and 14V. If the displayed voltage is greater than 14 volts, contact your local Motor Trike dealer to have the electrical system inspected on your vehicle. If the Revision 3...
  • Page 7: Trunk Operation

    11V despite how much you have ridden the bike, you may have a problem with the bikes charging system. Follow the recommended procedure for inspecting and charging the battery found in your owner’s manual. If this does not resolve the issue, contact your local Motor Trike dealer for assistance.
  • Page 8: Available Accessories & Options

    AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES & OPTIONS Motor Trike offers an extensive line of accessories in order to further customize your trike. The accessories can be ordered and installed through your local Motor Trike dealer or ordered directly through Motor Trike. See Table 6 for a list of our most popular accessories and options.
  • Page 9: Electric Reverse (If Equipped)

    In order to properly install the draw bar:  Loosen the bolt located on the bottom of the receiver tube.  Slide the draw bar into the receiver tube.  Insert the draw bar pin through the receiver tube and the hole in the draw bar. ...
  • Page 10  The electric reverse should not be operated longer than 15 seconds at a time.  The bike should be driven several miles in between reverse uses to allow the battery to fully charge. Use the motorcycle’s voltmeter as a guide. ...
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    Figure 8: Resetting the Reverse Breaker(s) MAINTENANCE If your vehicle requires professional services, Motor Trike has an extensive dealer network with specially trained technicians capable of servicing or repairing your vehicle. To locate the authorized Motor Trike dealer nearest you, go to the Motor Trike web site (WWW.MOTORTRIKE.COM) and access the Dealer Locator link.
  • Page 12 Having properly inflated tires is essential to a comfortable and safe ride. The tire pressures on your unit should be checked before each use, this includes both the front and rear tires. Motor Trike recommends 24 PSI (166 KPa) for the rear tires. Follow the front tire air pressure recommendations provided by the motorcycle manufacturer.
  • Page 13 CV joints. If you do encounter any damage to the CV boots, contact your local Motor Trike dealer and have it replaced as soon as possible. Prolonged use of the vehicle with a damaged CV boot will cause damage to the CV joint and surrounding components.
  • Page 14: Warranty

    We invite you, in your travels, to stop by our manufacturing plant in Troup, Texas, for a tour and to meet the people who designed and manufactured your Motor Trike. We believe you will be impressed by what you witness and the people you will meet.

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