I generally don't like putting anything on my toys unless it is "OEM" looking. I have over two dozen mods on my ride but at first look you'd think it just rolled off the dealship. My reason is that...
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I generally don't like putting anything on my toys unless it is "OEM" looking. I have over two dozen mods on my ride but at first look you'd think it just rolled off the dealship. My reason is that...
I had horse meat. They aren't bad. But then again I knew it was horse meat going down ... not false advertisement like what Aldi did.
For 20 large the damn Spyder better not complaint too much. Carry a little momentum (notice the key word "little" and keep straight). You should be on the otherside before you know it. Sensor...
You have no idea on the stories I have heard from friends over there. There are many things they will no longer eat or buy because of the quality concerns.
Mine gets discharged in a few months as well but I have a bunch of stuff hooked directly to a seperate fuse block / battery. I think one time I found the 12V adopter to my GPS was lit in the frunk. ...
I've been eyeballing these Brightsides for ever and finally broke down to buying them since I will be tearing the bike apart to redo the exaust gaskets and installing the remaining heat shield / air...
the yellow LED replacement is much brighter. Look in the vendor section for installation instructions. ESI have very good instruction write ups. I seem to remember you may need to do a little bit...
I thought axle covers are plastic. Swing arm covers might be billet.
I installed the Talon myself and have the proximity sensor option. Been happy with it.
Glad every1 is okay. No shortage of idiots out there. ::shake my head::
Hi y'all CT folks. Heading out with about 8 other bikes at 8:15 this morning from Ellington TSI heading to Vinilla Beans for a quick ride and bite. Hope to see others there.:doorag:
When will these people ever learn that when its too good to be true, it usually is.
I got mine on Amazon.com. Really expensive shipping though.
Cover it with your butt (aka more ryding) and maybe it will get polished off with your pants.:D
I'd take the $1K and buy BEST with it.
You can request that the seller do a EFT .... a.k.a. send money to private party. Buyer must select that option. I usually won't do it becaause its just plain sending money from one person to...
RT is heavier and if ryding two up often, that will wear down the pad quicker as well. Compound that if its two up on RT.
Great .... can't travel to the mistress anymore. Guess we will all have to be like the governator and keep the GF at home as a live-in or renter.:roflblack:
Wire it directly to the battery. Or you can install a fuse block up front (still involving direct wire to the battery) and have selective banks of always hot or switched. I wired mine thru the...
Depending on the humidity, mine squeeks a bit (at rear wheel belt and flange area) when rolling backwards.:dontknow:
Spyder's CAN bus is extreamly sensitive to voltage change. Unless the electronics have chips in there to provide proper resistance, it is best not to use them. What works for other bikes will not...
Sounds like its time to ditch this dealer and find another one. A lot of inexperienced dealers out there trying to make a quick buck. Check for fluid leaks, fluid level, and may need a bleed job. ...
Spyder doesn't have a lot of clearance. So going around the object is preferrable. For smaller stuff, front wheels soaks up the bumps much better than rear. For bigger stuff, rear wheel hits are...
Great tip. I didn't know that.
I was leaning towards that too.
A car can be considered as a weapon. Nuff said.
Click on the name and emial him.
Milk is running low. Need a dozen eggs.
My Spyder is the impromptu go getter for around town stuff. Fast, stylish and efficent.
How much cooler can you get for simply going for a dozen...
Stick to the recommended rating or risk thouusands. Your choice.:doorag: After all, I thought we are doing this to save $$$, not trying to blow up the bike and spend $$$$$ more.
Those fobs are pretty cheap. A few bucks each. "Disposable" as most people don't return them. Extra charges are ways to make money or cover the system cost.
I found an old one that's been in my family for many years. I remember playing with it when I was a kid. Will put that one on the Spyder when I find a suitable location on the bike.