The wheel with hub kit does come with 2 bearings, but it doesn't include anything for the sprocket. Where did you get your black rear sprocket from?
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The wheel with hub kit does come with 2 bearings, but it doesn't include anything for the sprocket. Where did you get your black rear sprocket from?
I was thinking about going the powder coating route, since that is what was done with my front tires, but am afraid I may have some damage to my current rear wheel. I could order the individual...
Glad to hear they got everything sorted out for you. :thumbup:
:congrats: I hope you have a wonderful, and safe, trip.
So the fun begins! I hope it all turns out the way you want it to. :thumbup:
Sad thing is that road looks much smoother than the dirt road that leads to my house. nojoke
:agree: I think that is where they come from as since the original dealer of my Spyder closed I haven't received anything like that. :dontknow:
I see this same thing all over the internet when looking at information, parts and accessories, for the Spyder. Many people fail to list what type of Spyder the accessory is for and you are left...
I am getting very close to buying the Black Rear Rim with Wheel Hub kit from BRP, part number 219400105 for my 2009 GS SE5.
What I am wondering is what, if any, other parts do I need to order for...
:congrats: Glad you were able to get the one you really wanted! :thumbup:
I figured PJ was the one doing the work and I also trust him. :thumbup:
First thing to do would be to check the brake fluid level in your reservoir. There is a good chance the level is a bit low if you burned off any water that was in the system. The Spyder is very...
Sorry you didn't get it, but very glad to hear that someone who really needed it was able to pick it up for a great price. Best of luck with finding a good deal when you are ready to buy your ST.
As others have stated, since most dealer reviews are going to lead to mixed results the best approach would be to ask for dealer recommendations in your area. A couple weeks ago there was an owner...
We also live way out in the boonies where we can basically test anywhere we want to without much worries about LEO opposition. :D
Very interesting indeed. There has to be more to this story. :dontknow: At that price they should sell pretty darn quick.
Come on Dave, everyone knows that yellow is faster than blue. :roflblack:
Glad to hear the new dealer worked out well for you. :thumbup:
Funny thing is I have had my Spyder on a few roads where I really could have used those tires. Uh, did I just admit that? :dontknow:
I like the idea of the line cutters, but would be really happy if I could mount that minigun to my Spyder. :thumbup:
Very interesting choice of riding apparel for some of the females in that video.
:congrats: I hope you will be able to pick it up much sooner than later. Best of luck and ryde safe! :thumbup:
I assume you are looking for a humane way and the only one I can think of is a live trap on the ground next to the Spyder with some cat food in it for bait.
There are also other ways to deal with...
:congrats: on getting your Spyder and on an incredible first ryde on it as well. :welcome:
Thanks for the good report on a sponsoring vendor product. These posts are very helpful to others who have questions about some of the aftermarket items available. I am glad to hear it worked well...
Just a teeny tiny bit. :roflblack:
Great pictures, thanks for sharing. Looks like a great trip as well.
:welcome: to the Spyder family! Thanks for posting a positive dealer report as your first post. I am glad to hear you found such a good dealer and things have been smooth so far. You have already...
Best of luck with the new dealer taking good care of you. It sounds like you have had enough frustration with your current dealer already.
She doesn't complain too much as long as you don't get the rear end too far to one side. :roflblack: