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    Default Negative and positive camber

    I have a 2012 SE5 RT and it pulls to the left somewhat when you let the bars go. You always feel like you are pulling it to the right.
    There was even tire wear on the left tire but the right tire is wearing on the inside. (excessive Camber)
    I have set up a system to measure the camber on the wheels.
    The left wheel has a positive angle of .9 deg The right hand has a negative angle of 4.5 Deg.
    I know BRP say that you cannot adjust the Camber or the Caster.
    Looking at the construction of the front suspension I see that you could effect the camber by adding shims to the top mounts of the axle assembly.
    I did this and have reduced the amount of camber on that wheel down to a negative angle of 1.7 Deg. This will reduce the uneven wear I am hoping but probably do nothing with regards the pulling to the left.
    My understanding is that pulling is related to toe in or out.
    It had a laser alignment a few weeks ago and they said it was all in within spec and reset buds.

    Any thoughts.

    I am in New Zealand and we have only one service center with alignment gear.

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    Default CASTER - CAMBER

    ....Due to the fact that all Spyders have front suspensions that are FIXED ( meaning non-adjustable ) as designed by BRP's engineers, and come from the factory that way. Either your Spyder is damaged or your measurements are in-correct..... 5 + years ago some folks ( me included ) tried the shim thing like you but with very little effect..... the design from BRP places 98% of correctability on the TOE-IN & TOE-OUT adjustments ..... If whoever did your Alignment was using the BRP - OFFICIAL CERTIFIED method ..... it is less than accurate...... It has been proven that the only precise method is the Rolo - Outlaw Lazer alignment system. I believe yours can be corrected with a TOE correction....... Send a PM to SpyderAnn She is a specialist ...... Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poody View Post
    I have a 2012 SE5 RT and it pulls to the left somewhat when you let the bars go. You always feel like you are pulling it to the right.
    There was even tire wear on the left tire but the right tire is wearing on the inside. (excessive Camber)
    I have set up a system to measure the camber on the wheels.
    The left wheel has a positive angle of .9 deg The right hand has a negative angle of 4.5 Deg.
    I know BRP say that you cannot adjust the Camber or the Caster.
    Looking at the construction of the front suspension I see that you could effect the camber by adding shims to the top mounts of the axle assembly.
    I did this and have reduced the amount of camber on that wheel down to a negative angle of 1.7 Deg. This will reduce the uneven wear I am hoping but probably do nothing with regards the pulling to the left.
    My understanding is that pulling is related to toe in or out.
    It had a laser alignment a few weeks ago and they said it was all in within spec and reset buds.

    Any thoughts.

    I am in New Zealand and we have only one service center with alignment gear.
    you didn't mention the mileage (kilometers) on the tires ?

    In spec you should be good & not having a ware issue. Now that the tires are worn it will only progress & increase Hate to say you need new tires, but might just be the case. Good luck& keep us informed

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    How is your belt tracking?
    If the rear wheel is not straight it will also cause the bike to pull to one side.


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    I used to do car and truck alignments. In theory a vehicle will pull to the side with the least amount of positive caster. Since that's not adjustable on Spyder. I would make sure the toe in is correct. If one side is toed out it will wear on the inside tread. Toed in than outside tread. But it will be a feathered wear all the way across the tread.
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    Thanks for the responses guys / girls,

    A note on the tire wear it is even and has no feathering. The bike has done 24000K (14000Miles) and it is the original Tires.
    I have checked the Pivots and ball joints and there id no undue wear. Everything is tight.
    The belt is tracking fine and always has just under a 1mm gap between the belt and the pulley shoulder.

    PMK The procedure you have explained is detailed and simple. Thanks. I am fabricating some hardware that will fit to the rims and also through the rear axle to give me a level reference for the chassis. Once done I will remeasure and check my settings.

    Again thanks for your input people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poody View Post
    Thanks for the responses guys / girls,

    A note on the tire wear it is even and has no feathering. The bike has done 24000K (14000Miles) and it is the original Tires.
    I have checked the Pivots and ball joints and there id no undue wear. Everything is tight.
    The belt is tracking fine and always has just under a 1mm gap between the belt and the pulley shoulder.

    PMK The procedure you have explained is detailed and simple. Thanks. I am fabricating some hardware that will fit to the rims and also through the rear axle to give me a level reference for the chassis. Once done I will remeasure and check my settings.

    Again thanks for your input people.
    That's NOT what you stated in your original post - " the right tire was wearing on the .... inside " - bad info in = bad info out . jmho .....Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911 View Post
    That's NOT what you stated in your original post - " the right tire was wearing on the .... inside " - bad info in = bad info out . jmho .....Mike
    Sorry bad description.
    The right tire has excessive wear on the inside but is not feathered. The left tire has even wear.

    Something in the translation from southern hemisphere to northern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poody View Post
    Sorry bad description.
    The right tire has excessive wear on the inside but is not feathered. The left tire has even wear.

    Something in the translation from southern hemisphere to northern.

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    Not a problem ....... see what JP58 has to say in post #6 .......... Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poody View Post
    I have a 2012 SE5 RT and it pulls to the left somewhat when you let the bars go. You always feel like you are pulling it to the right.
    There was even tire wear on the left tire but the right tire is wearing on the inside. (excessive Camber) I have set up a system to measure the camber on the wheels. The left wheel has a positive angle of .9 deg The right hand has a negative angle of 4.5 Deg. I know BRP say that you cannot adjust the Camber or the Caster. Looking at the construction of the front suspension I see that you could affect the camber by adding shims to the top mounts of the axle assembly. I did this and have reduced the amount of camber on that wheel down to a negative angle of 1.7 Deg. This will reduce the uneven wear I am hoping but probably do nothing with regards the pulling to the left. My understanding is that pulling is related to toe in or out. It had a laser alignment a few weeks ago and they said it was all in within spec and reset buds.
    Was there a final outcome to this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poody View Post
    Something in the translation from southern hemisphere to northern.

    David
    I wish I was in NZ and you had a feather in your ear. We'd both be tickled!

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    I have an outcome I guess.
    We have now done 40,000k's and the tire wear is now fairly even.
    With my shimmed right hand side.
    I am just going to have new tires fitted and then take the bike in for another alignment.
    They want $200.00 per tire for Kendra's plus 30.00 for fitting. Bloody burglers.
    Kuhmos will be the go I think.
    The service center have a new "trained" tech so we will see how it goes and I will try to remember to update the post.

    Still love the ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poody View Post
    We have now done 40,000k's and the tire wear is now fairly even with my shimmed right hand side.
    That's good to know. Thanks.

    There was even tire wear on the left tire but the right tire is wearing on the inside. (excessive Camber) I have set up a system to measure the camber on the wheels. The left wheel has a positive angle of .9 deg The right hand has a negative angle of 4.5 Deg. I know BRP say that you cannot adjust the Camber or the Caster. Looking at the construction of the front suspension I see that you could affect the camber by adding shims to the top mounts of the axle assembly. I did this and have reduced the amount of camber on that wheel down to a negative angle of 1.7 Deg.

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