Although people may look at me strange when I put my hands between my legs to start the Tryke, It works well just the same.
The second thing I did was install a kill switch up front. This was needed for safety as much as convenience. Nothing like climbing off the tryke to shut it down and having to chase the Tryke down the road as it takes off without you. I used one of the old head light holes to mount the switch. The holes were left when I removed the old headlight switches. It is a momentary micro-switch so it looks fairly natural.
The third thing I did was to get the old fenders sand blasted and powder coated. The awareness of a need for fenders appeared when I drove through the smallest puddle and the front wheel threw the entire content of the puddle in my face. The Tryke looks better with them anyway.
The final update was a new key switch. The original three position key switch on the GX390 had a starter position and was not going to work with the new handle bar switches, I found a ATV switch with a real key. In the "OFF" position if simply grounds out the magneto. In the "ON" position it sends power to all the switches up front and eliminates the grounding of the magneto. No lights, horn, or anything without the key in and in the on position.
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