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Anyone get new wheels yet, looking at American racing wheels.
Anyone confirm bolt spacing and offset. Took it to l and m wheel and tire. They stated its very odd.
So far i hear that for everything, including gas cap.
Turns out most things are very common.
Thanks

Anyone see the gang on Texas oatmeal YouTube? They all had some inexpensive covers that covered the whole trike. Think was for a can am or a sling shot?
Any ideas what they used. Think its called Covermax?? just caught a quick view. Amazon has too many...https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Covermax
Any ideas guys/gals?

I’d love to meet fellow Vanderhall owners in San Diego. I think getting a group together for group rides could be fun. If you’re in San Diego and interested in a group ride please hit me up!

Just bought a 22 Venice GTS and am wondering if anyone knows what type of Chevy engine it runs? I need a year, make and model for my OBD 2 scanner since Vanderhall isn’t a recognized manufacturer for my scanner. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Just took delivery of my 2022 White with red interior Venice GTS and I absolutely love it. I have to laugh though at how sparse the owners manual is. Thank God for this forum otherwise I would have never discovered the lug key mounted behind the driver’s seat! My check engine light came on the other day (it subsequently turned off after I tightened the gas cap) and when I plugged in my OBD2 scanner I discovered that my VIN isn’t recognized. I know Vanderhalls use a Chevy 1.5 Liter turbocharged engine but does anyone know the exact type and what year, make and model I should put into my OBD2 scanner to get the proper error codes? Can’t wait to put some miles on this baby.

Noticed my one seat belt. While in the parked position. One was up and one was down. The down facing buckle put a kink in the belt every time I used it!
My neighbor comes over and says bet you can flip that right on the strap. Sure enough!! folded the belt like a pizza and was able to flip it. See pix they park nice and actually have an emblem showing. Saw a bunch on YouTube, thought was to be that way.. Take a look. Should have taken a before pix, One was flipped 180.

Just thought I'd share a couple things I've learned from my former career that may help.
I've watched several youtubers do maintenance on their cars and Vanderhalls, and I always see them using 3/8" drive tools. I know most guys have that from years ago etc. but 1/4" drive will produce a good amount of torque needed for most fasteners, it's easier to store (smaller) and isn't as heavy to use, hold on to, manipulate etc. If you need to really torque something of course you may need 3/8 drive but for most things a 1/4" drive set is plenty.
I'm attaching pics of what worked for us on aircraft when we couldn't hold a bolt or sometimes a screw to install in an out of reach place, simple gluestick from any craft store. Dab a bit on the head of whatever, put it in the socket or driver etc and it will stick for as long as you should need it to. You can always wipe off excess.
Hope this helps
Danno

Has anyone removed the handbrake? I want to replace it with another one, but I don't want to cause any damage in the process. Need help asap.

Good Morning Fellow Vanderhall Peeps,
I just purchased a 2020 VV Blackjack from a (somewhat local) guy in Maryland. I'm looking to upgrade this thing ASAP. The lighting on this thing is terrible and it's a bit bare. I can forgive all that because it's unique and fun as hell to drive. However the issue I've come across is finding vendors for aftermarket accessories. It doesn't seem to have strong support in the aftermarket world and based on what I'm finding so far, it seems like there is no go to place or person for everything/most of the things you need. I've found a few that are quite obvious and I'm going to list them here. I'd like to make this thread solely dedicated to Vendors, so when people are looking for a specific thing or place to work on their Vanderhall they can reference this thread. I'll be updating this list as I do upgrades and whenever I find things that work with the Venice. I haven't found any audio specific for the Vanderhall but, I'm going to post my setup when I do.
Bad News Racing - Tuners/Various Performance Parts
Something Super Modern Classics - Interior Upgrades
Hall'n Accessories - Paddles Shifters (and More?)/Shop based out of SLC, UT looks like they work on Vanderhalls as well
F4 Customs - Windshield Replacements/Upgrades
ZZ Performance - Performance Parts (mostly 1.4 stuff)
Open Road Motosports - Aftermarket Luggage Racks/Maybe also a shop?
Paul Riccio (FB) - Brake Lights/Various other VH accessories
Glide Air Deflectors

I recently removed the hood, then took off the engine top cover to access the spark plugs. Not knowing ahead of time that the cover is mounted with 1 1/2 inch spacers underneath. Just wanted to let folks know. They are also aluminum so if you drop one they are NOT magnetic! haha.
Hope this helps.
Danno