Gonna need to see the shop manual on this one and don't know if there is one out yet. Sometimes the parts breakdown can help if you go to cheapcycleparts.com you can have a look....
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
I haven/t pushed mine hard enough yet to where I feel the need for the HD sway bar; I'm still getting used to it. What handling characteristics should I look for?
I haven/t pushed mine hard enough yet to where I feel the need for the HD sway bar; I'm still getting used to it. What handling characteristics should I look for?
Diving to the outside of a curve in a fast corner. Front end dive to the outside in a swerve.
I have the Rally with the adj. KYB shocks and I adj. to the 4th ring showing on the shock body. This helped a lot, much stiffer and more level in curves. Maybe try this first and see if helps. cueman
Forgive my ignorance. What’s the sway bar used for?��
No forgiveness needed, but I do encourage you to use the search to see all the threads where this is discussed so you get a full range of views.
In short, on the Spyder, the general experience is that the stock anti-sway bar permits too much sway -- as noted by another poster, the give/play you feel when taking turns at speed.
I'm not an experienced motorcyclist, but I certainly noticed the issue -- I would get a bit of an uneasy feeling in the pit of my stomach as the bike would pitch or dive before responding positively in a turn. BajaRon makes a more rigid after-market anti-sway bar and links to reduce/eliminate that issue. I had it installed in mine, and immediately noticed the difference. The bike just feels locked and stable in turns the way you want it to feel.
Regards,
Bret
2017 RT-S Orbital Blue
BajaRon Anti-Sway Bar
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I just used my hands and pushed down and turned to show the 4th line. It may help if you jack the front tire off the ground, but I found it easier to just turn the spring as tightening. cueman
I just used my hands and pushed down and turned to show the 4th line. It may help if you jack the front tire off the ground, but I found it easier to just turn the spring as tightening. cueman
Woof, you must have the grip of Hercules. I couldn't get mine to budge. Do you remember the 90 lb. weakling from Boys Life magazine? Stupid broken wrist!
I know just enough to be dangerous but I have a Miata that I use mainly for auto cross and when I installed anti sway bars on it, I thought I really had something because the body roll was much less pronounced, but the guys with coilovers/shocks and springs AND sway bars were usually faster, if you minimize body roll (car terms I know), you have to match it with proper pre-load and dampening (compression and rebound) to be most effective. That being said, anti sway bars do make a difference, just don't get sucked into a false sense of security when blazing into corners.
Woof, you must have the grip of Hercules. I couldn't get mine to budge. Do you remember the 90 lb. weakling from Boys Life magazine? Stupid broken wrist!
I'm sure you can get a shock adj. wrench, but there are so many different sizes and if they don't fit just right, they can slip and do damage to your new bike. So after trying the spanners I had, I figured it would be better to just "suck up the pain" and do it by hand. cueman