Having finally reassembled the Triking today was the big test.
When I started the recent process I suffered from a major brake failure and the gearbox stuck in gear. I ended up with a simple fix on the front brakes, new bleed screws. The back brake required a new master cylinder, rear disc caliper and new brake hose. It all now works but the balance between front and back hass yet to be finished.
The gearbox, after endless fiddling seemed to be in neutral although there was a lot of play in the shifter. So to today's test. It fired up ok but still needs carb adjustment so I pushed the clutch peddle and selected 1st. It seemed to be more like 2nd but I headed down the hill and turned around at the bottom. Brakes ok but still seemed to be in 2nd or 3rd????? I slipped the clutch and got back into the driveway. Very strong smell of burning, I suspect the clutch.
After another hour of fiddling I am no closer to solving the problem.
I headed back to the shifter mechanism which is really buried in my type 1. I poked around and found lots of oil and grease. The grease is pink and does not smell too bad and I assume it is from the gearbox.
My thinking at present is that: a) there is a gearbox issue, b) there is an oil seal issue, c) there is a shifter or shift mechanism issue. All of these question suggest removing the engine/gearbox to identify actual problem. I have had zero experience in doing this on a Triking so I am looking for a review of my conclusions and, if possible, a worksheet on how to best remove and replace the engine etc.
This does take my mind of the forest fires all over eastern Canada and Newfoundland as well as endless heatwaves and no rain. Thanks in advance