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    Default Hopefully a different sway bar question

    I had adjusted the front shock preload all the way up to help with cornering, tonight I installed a BajaRon sway bar and was wondering if I should back the preload down or leave it the same. I rode around some tonight and it felt more stable but tomorrow my wife and I are going on an all day ride, her on the Spyder and me on my Strom, she knows the Spyder way better than I do (it's hers after all).

    So max preload or put it back to factory?
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    Quote Originally Posted by vindex1963 View Post
    I had adjusted the front shock preload all the way up to help with cornering, tonight I installed a BajaRon sway bar and was wondering if I should back the preload down or leave it the same. I rode around some tonight and it felt more stable but tomorrow my wife and I are going on an all day ride, her on the Spyder and me on my Strom, she knows the Spyder way better than I do (it's hers after all).

    So max preload or put it back to factory?
    I suggest in my instructions (at the very end) it is a good idea to back off the shock spring pre-load adjustment after installing the sway bar upgrade. Especially if you have set the pre-load up to reduce lean in turns.

    Though you may want to keep the pre-load above the factory setting (which is very low). You will probably be much happier with an initial setting of something just above the factory setting. Experimenting from there is a good idea as well. But it is a good place to start. It is unlikely that you will ever want to return to the max pre-load setting with the BajaRon sway bar installed.

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    If I remember right the factory preload was notch 3 I have it at 5 so I'll back it off to 4.

    Thanks for the response.
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    My wife says the bike sticks to the ground better, corrects itself and isn't as wobbly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BajaRon View Post
    I suggest in my instructions (at the very end) it is a good idea to back off the shock spring pre-load adjustment after installing the sway bar upgrade. Especially if you have set the pre-load up to reduce lean in turns.

    Though you may want to keep the pre-load above the factory setting (which is very low). You will probably be much happier with an initial setting of something just above the factory setting. Experimenting from there is a good idea as well. But it is a good place to start. It is unlikely that you will ever want to return to the max pre-load setting with the BajaRon sway bar installed.

    Hope you love the bar!
    Is there a "how to" video on adjusting the preload?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BajaRon View Post
    I suggest in my instructions (at the very end) it is a good idea to back off the shock spring pre-load adjustment after installing the sway bar upgrade. Especially if you have set the pre-load up to reduce lean in turns.


    Hope you love the bar!
    Went through the instructions and can't find that, doesn't matter really I backed them off one notch.

    She LOVES the bar!!! See the above assessment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpdrDvr View Post
    Is there a "how to" video on adjusting the preload?
    Owners manual shows weight of rider and suggested preload.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpdrDvr View Post
    Is there a "how to" video on adjusting the preload?
    Preload adjustment from the factory is available only on 2012 & earlier. No adjustment on front shocks beginning in 2013.

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