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did anyone see this from lamont
i found it on youtube for the way to remove antennas
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I have now....😆
I had not seen it before you put it up. Looks pretty straight forward. Nice of him to do all the work and show us the short cuts...
Gene and Ilana De Laney
Mt. Helix, California
2012 RS sm5
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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No offense
Anything Spyder related should never be in the off topic board. Put it on the front page.
Happy Spyder Owner
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Just changed out my antenna today. Only issue I had was with the deep socket I had in my toolbox. It simply wouldn't allow the stub of broken antenna up through the middle of it. I did find a new socket at autozone that was just big enough in the middle to work. Piece of cake after that. That video was helpful. I had stumbled across it earlier. Was good to know how simple it is, especially since my antenna was already broken off at the base. I sure like the look of the new short antenna!
Rawhide Kid
2014 Spyder RT Limited. Cognac
Goodyear, AZ
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Since I have a 2016 RT-S and the old method didn't work, this video solved my problem. Now to put it into use when the snow stops. Thank lamont.
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Originally Posted by ameobe
Anything Spyder related should never be in the off topic board. Put it on the front page.
that is why i put lamont's name in the title. but i do agree
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Hi Cuzn!
Why not just post it again, over in "General Discussion"?
But leave this one here; it's already getting a fair amount of traffic!
It might actually also belong in Shop Talk for all models, since it affects at least three Spyder models...
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