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    I'm updating this post with a full list of mods, for ease of finding them as I get older and forget
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    Additional front fuse panel
    Mud Flap Lights
    BrightSides front and rear
    Kewlmetal Run-Turn-Brake light http://www.kewlmetalstore.com/produc...roducts_id=633
    Double Play Unit
    12vdc dash convenience outlet
    AEM Voltage Meter
    TricLed TricFenderz - Amber / Red
    Front DayRunners
    RTGloRyder http://www.gloryder.com/can-am-spyder-accessories.php
    Custom Dynamics - Various Stingerz LED sticks (Purple) http://www.customdynamics.com/
    Black Magic Remote LED Control
    DRL Cornering Lights with TDR control
    Puddle Lights & switch
    Master Accessory Power Switch & relay
    LED Licenseplate light
    LED Frunk Surround
    LED Fendertip lights
    LED Seatglow light
    LED Trunk lights
    LED Glove Box light
    LED Under Dash light
    Dimmers for Dash & TricFenderz lights
    ~~new 07/23/11~~
    HID Headlights
    LEDs under rear fender
    LEDs (purple) as 'eye lashes' above headlights (01/02/12)
    Backup/rear view Camera (01/02/12)
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    Bluetooth Receivers
    Bluetooth Transmitter
    4 Channel Audio Mixer
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    Extra WAGO LeverNuts (power distribution)
    Billet Axel Covers Front end Dressup Kit
    Green Filter
    Swaybar
    Elka Shocks (7/2011)
    Utopia Backrest (6/2011)
    Fog HIDs
    Gizmo Mount Bracket
    Küryakyn Widow Pegs
    BRP Chrome Mirror Accents
    BRP Chrome Exhaust Accent
    ~~~~~NEW 11/11/11 RT622 Trailer~~~~~~
    Interior while LED halo of light
    Front and back lid halo of Purple LEDs
    GloRyders for trailer wheels
    (DIY, not stock)
    Battery- 12ah to power trailer lights while not connected to bike (12/28/12)
    ~~~~~~~~ MISC ~~~~~~
    Lambs Wool Gel Seats - http://www.amspecialtiesusa.com/gelpad.htm

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    Here's a pic of my RT SE5 PE as it looked when I started the mods:








    Some of the things I'm working on:
    1. Redo the power distribution to power the current and additional LEDs.
    2. Adding quick disconnect so frunk can be easily removed, even with all the extra LEDs.
    3. Redo mounting of the Fog HID ballasts
    4. Add many more purple LEDs to frunk
    5. Add purple LED that accents fog housing
    6. Add master on off switch & relay for new power buss (see #1)
    7. Add TricFenderz LEDs
    8. Add mud flap LEDs (wire into turn signals)
    9. Add dimmer for TricFenderz
    10. Add white LED strips in glove box and under dash
    11. Add dimmer for glove box and dash lights
    12. Add 'puddle lights' under mirrors
    13. Add wiring and separate switch for puddle lights
    14. Add RunBrakeTurn LED strip to back of bike
    15. Redo previous Bluetooth work to 'mix' audio from all Bluetooth sources rather than having them fight for supremacy order.
    16. Seems like there'd something else??!!!

    I'm fortunate to be one of the guys to have a heated garage with good working lighting and tool boxes. Took me a bunch of years to get tot this point, but I'm very blessed. So, I can take my time and do things the right way.

    Stay tuned....
    Last edited by Phil; 04-28-2012 at 03:22 PM. Reason: Mode list of all mods here - Updated
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    Sounds like a great winter project list. I wish you the best in getting it all done, and being able to show it off.
    Very Happy Spyder Ryder!


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    Default Upper Wind Deflector LEDs

    I'm almost finished with all of the mods. The list grew a bit. Again, I'm not a paint or mechanical guy and I do work for a living, so... the mods are mainly electrical and done on weekends. I'm proud to say that in 5 weeks of work, I only blew 2 fuses!! Yea me!! And when I blew them, I knew exactly what I did and knew exactly which fuse to replace.

    Descriptions below pics....



    This is garage bay #3 where the fun takes place. I've set up the workbench (all from Sam's Club) so I have plenty of outlets and power supply for my netbook. You'll see my Brother label printer. I find putting tags on the wiring helps me remember what I did after the fact. One of the early things I did was to get a battery tender and so I don't kill the bike battery while I'm working on it, I keep the tender plugged into the 12v accessory outlet in the trunk. Works VERY well.

    After I get things cleaned up, I'll be adding slat board plastic hanging system. I have it in the rest of the garage for our gardening tools and its great stuff.


    Part of the LED mods I did included adding Purple LEDS behind the upper wind deflectors. An accent I've done over the years is to light glass or plastic from an edge. Depending on the material, it then looks like it is glowing on its edges. I've used purple 95% of the places. All of the accent lights are tied into a Street Magic remote (love it)

    After I get it out on the street, I may add a purple lighting gel in front of the LEDs to mute them a bit. I need to see them in comparison to all the other lights. I'll have to go back a figure out where I found these particular thin LEDs.

    More to come......
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    Certainly looks beautiful. I've often wondered how one could improve on the looks of a Timeless Black RT-S....but you sure hit the nail on the head, my friend. I'm jealous!!

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    RT Looking good. Love the garage too!
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    Nice looking mods, and great looking garage.

    Pete

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    Wow! If I had a place like that to work on my Spyder I might not ever get it put back together. Great job on the mods so far.
    Very Happy Spyder Ryder!


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    Nice man nice! Good to see a tricked out RT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpyderWolf View Post
    Wow! If I had a place like that to work on my Spyder I might not ever get it put back together.
    HA! Well, I finally got everything finished tonight and got it all back together. NO leftover screws and only one push pin left. Only took 6 weeks. AND... it started and ran just great. I ran it around the block to be sure all was functioning and that nothing would fall off

    Every house we had owned for 23 years had zero or near zero garage space. We moved into this home about 14 months ago and when we first saw the garage, I was in love! 1500 sqft. We've been blessed. I'm very thankful.

    I'll work on posting all of the other mods and final pics ASAP.
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    very nice Phil, gosh 1500 sq ft is the same size as my entire place, that's just your garage Did I hear Garage party at Phils
    oh and nice lighting on the spyder too!

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    Default Bluetooth for the masses (ok... just my Spyder)

    I spent HOURS researching this. I now know more about Bluetooth than I ever wanted to know. And I realize that I now know less than I thought I knew. This solution is about the only way I could figure out how to make this work. I AM interested in any other ways to make this happen!! I want to also give a HUGE thanks and deep appreciation here to all of those that have gone before. The pioneers like Lamonster, Scotty, Mark, others. You guys figured out lots on the RT and gave me the confidence that me, a software geek, might be able to do the mod thing. THANKS!!

    My requirements were to be able to SIMULTANEOUSLY listen to the bike audio (I'll call it the FM), audio from my TomTom, listen for iPhone things like incoming TXTs and email, AND have intercom to my wife's helmet. I know... I'm in a 12 step program for being picky. I first tried to use the Bluetooth in each helmet as the connection point. Nope. It has to do with there being a Bluetooth priority order that is fixed and cannot be adjusted. My iPhone would always link to the helmets first when I really wanted the bike FM first. That meant seeking a different solution.

    The helmet system I purchased several months ago was the SENA SMH10-

    Some don't like it due to the size. I LIKE is because of its size. REALLY intuitive and easy to use 'jog wheel'. Anyway... back to the story.

    I laid out this solution-


    So I ordered all of the pieces, hoping it would work. I finally got the courage one day to open all the boxes and dig in. After several hours, I had this:

    Big mess, but it was the experiment that worked. To make this work, I needed Bluetooth units that could be powered from the bike's 12v so I wouldn't have to keep charging, replacing batteries, etc. I also needed a mixer that would power the same way. The ONE item that I could not find (believe me I tried) was a Bluetooth TRANSMITTER working from 12v to take the mixer output and send it to the helmets. PLENTY of receivers, but only 2 transmitters. I already had the Sony guy, so Sony it is... for now. Here's the Transmitter:



    I decided to mount the Bluetooth receivers under the seat:

    I really thought a lot about this location for the receivers. The units are pretty well sealed so there's no issue being close to the tank. I wanted them somewhat accessible in case of needing to re-pair with another GPS, etc. They are held in place by Velcro, AND... my best friend- black Gaffer tape! Kinda like duct tape, but MUCH prettier and nicer to handle. REALLY strong stuff. It's used by audio guys to keep mic wires in place on floors, etc. I used it a lot for quick, easy ways to tack wires in place on the bike.


    After lots of trial, here's the mounting I selected for the audio mixer:

    The inputs are on the left, the volume controls (faders) in the middle, output on the top right and power mid-right. I drilled a 3/4" hole in the top of the side trunk to get all of the cables to and from the mixer. The hole leads to the relatively empty space near the battery. THAT's where the real cable mess is. I really tried to make it neat, but....

    Costs-
    Mixer- about $79
    Bluetooth receivers- about $89 each
    Bluetooth Sony transmitter- about $50
    Fun designing it then seeing it work- priceless.

    I still have SOME things that I'm not sure about but willing to live with. Like, if I get a call, I can't answer from the headset. No issues for me. I don't really take l-o-n-g trips on the bike and so this is not an issue. IF I need it, I can quickly pair the iPhone directly to the SENA unit. 95%+ of the time, I'm interested in music or my Sirius/XM app on my iPhone.
    LOTS more details, but we'll stop here.

    More pics of more mods to come!
    Last edited by Phil; 05-19-2011 at 11:02 AM.
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    Good God... They Found Scotty!!! He is alive!............... Sorry... Star Trek joke... To far? lol

    Love it... Man oh man that took a lot of thought and planning... Great job man!
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    To quote Sally Field when she won her Oscar-- "You love me... you really love me!" Thanks guys. Like I said, its humbling.

    Ok... this really was a simple mod. It was billed as such, but trust me, once you've drilled a couple of holes, hoping you did them right, it's no big deal. What's the worst? Buy a new piece of tupperware! I really looked at a way to mount it higher on the trunk, but I really couldn't find a way to make it look right due to the curves. Here's the end result:

    I love the look of the SOLID light, like a neon tube. It IS descrete LEDS, but they are packed tightly so it looks like one light. Some have written that they had issues with the curve of the light- it was 'peeling up' at the ends. When I opened the package I cound see that might be a problem. I didn't use a heat source, but I did set a toolbox on the very end and let most of the light hang off a work bench for several days then did the same on the opposite end. In the end, I did have one end that wanted to curve out. The answer for me was a very little bit of JB Weld. The kind that is like putty. It dried grey, so I broke out the Sharpie (aka black paint touch up tool) and here's that result. You have to know what to look for to notice it:


    Coming up next- Cornering Lights
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    Default Brighten the Corner Where You Are - Cornering Lights Mod

    Old song I learned in Sunday School about 52 years ago

    This is one that has been on my list the longest. The older I get, the more help I need to see at night. No real issues, just aging I guess. I wanted a way to light up where I was heading when I turned into a corner. I had this feature on a car I once had and I loved it. I looked into dozens of ways to do this. I walked around the bike 10 times one day, just studying how it might be done. Mounting on the front is the obvious place, so I looked at the not so obvious. I searched the web for the very brightest LED bulbs and fixtures I could find. I bought 1 and 3 watt Pond lights. Waterproof, but large-ish and hard to mount. On a whim, I ordered 'bling' DRL lights for cars. www.SuperBrightLEDs.com is one of my favorite sites. This is where I found the lights called DRL-CW5 Series. Here's where I mounted them:

    I made sure the foot rests would fold up when tieing up the wiring. The BIG challenge was figuring out how to turn them on without having one more switch. I remembered a thing called TDR- Time Delay Relays. I found simple DIY circuits to build, but I wanted something more durable. Google found this guy:

    I exchanged an email with Mr. Wolsten describing what I wanted to do and he pointed me to the 'P' model. Their website is full of creative, clear DIY type applications. http://www.wolstentech.com/. I mounted it in that 'cavern' behind the headlights. A SLIGHT adjustment in the delay timer, and it worked perfectly first crack. Press the right signal switch, normal turns begin to flash, that closes the TDR relay, lights the Cornering Light, TDR keeps it on between normal turn signal flashes. Cancel the turn signal and within 1 sec, the Cornering Light goes out. Taaaa Daaah! THESE puppies are bright too:

    With a little ride time, I may want to aim them up or down a little. But one spin around the block (before the 5 degrees rolled in) tells me they're pretty close. Oh, there is one TDR for left, one for right. I mounted them back to back. You'll see from their web site that the electronics are 'potted' to make them robust. An 'interesting' sidelight... with the Double Play unit on the turn signals, plus the TDRs, it looks like a carnival ride when you press the 4-Way flashers! Once I can figure out about posting a video, I'll SHOW you!!
    TDRs- about $30 each.
    Lights- about $70 for the pair

    More mods and more pics coming...
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    Default Puddle Lights

    I say puddle lights and I get the '...huh??' look a lot. They get that name because they illuminate the ground around a vehicle to make sure you don't step in a puddle. Simple . I knew I wanted them on the mirrors, a point high and pretty far out from the body of the bike. So I started by trying to figure out what was inside those mirrors. Not cheap. I bought a Borescope and plunged into the mirror. A fair amount of empty space! So step one- suck it up and drill a big hole:

    LUCKILY, I picked a good spotNow, pull the wires from the puddle light through the mirror and out the end hole.

    #3---

    #4 I wanted a bit more 'wide throw' and not just straight down, so I added one of these-

    I then did the wiring and put on a weatherproof plug, oh... and added the wiring and switch on the bike side.

    Here's a link to a video of how they look:
    http://s1188.photobucket.com/albums/...ddleLights.mp4
    Sometime in the future, I may add a TDR so when the bike is turned off, the puddle lights automatically come on for 30 seconds or so.

    OK.... on to the final (for now) post....
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    Default End Result.... for now

    Here are a few more short videos. Sorry for the links and no preview, haven't quite mastered videos yet.

    1. Flashers on showing the front of the bike
    http://s1188.photobucket.com/albums/...rontOfBike.mp4

    2. Flashers on then off & glovebox
    http://s1188.photobucket.com/albums/...DashDimmer.mp4

    3. Dash & Fender Dimmers
    http://s1188.photobucket.com/albums/...nderDimmer.mp4

    4. Flashers on, wide shot
    http://s1188.photobucket.com/albums/...OnWideShot.mp4

    5. Flashers on back of Spyder
    http://s1188.photobucket.com/albums/...BackOfBike.mp4

    6. Inside the Trunk
    http://s1188.photobucket.com/albums/...nsideTrunk.mp4

    Here's are a few Taaaa Daaah shots. I'm going to be working on some professional shots (my daughter is a pro with the right gear)







    I'm sure I've missed a few mods, like an extra fuse block in the front, green filter, sway bar, and a few more things. It has been 100% fun and I'm sure its not really done!

    Again... thanks so much to all who went before and pioneered DIY mods. You gave me confidence. Thanks so much for the encouraging words along the way. Now.... please warm up so I can go enjoy all this work


    to be continued...
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    The pictures and comments are very informative. Alot of time and hard work went into this project. You need to train a tech and establish this as a business.
    Regards,
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    Quote Originally Posted by rcantrell52 View Post
    The pictures and comments are very informative. Alot of time and hard work went into this project. You need to train a tech and establish this as a business.
    Regards,
    Reese
    HA! And give up the day job to do it?! Nope. That one is TOO much fun.

    When it warms Reese, we'll meet at Heartland Ham and you can play with it! Thanks for the encouragement guys....

    While I'm here, here's a pretty comprehnsive list of my mods:
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    Additional front fuse panel
    Mud Flap Lights
    BrightSides front and rear
    Kewlmetal Run-Turn-Brake light
    Double Play Unit
    12vdc dash convenience outlet
    AEM Voltage Meter
    TricLed TricFenderz - Amber / Red
    Front DayRunners
    RTGloRyder
    Custom Various Stingerz LED sticks (Purple)
    Black Magic Remote LED Control
    DRL Cornering Lights with TDR control
    Puddle Lights & switch
    Master Accessory Power Switch & relay
    LED Licenseplate light
    LED Frunk Surround
    LED Fendertip lights
    LED Seatglow light
    LED Trunk lights
    LED Glove Box light
    LED Under Dash light
    Dimmers for Dash & TricFenderz lights
    ~~new 07/23/11~~
    HID Headlights
    LEDs under rear fender

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    Bluetooth Receivers
    Bluetooth Transmitter
    4 Channel Audio Mixer
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    Extra WAGO LeverNuts
    Billet Axel Covers Front end Dressup Kit
    Green Filter
    Swaybar
    Elka Shocks (7/2011)
    Utopia Backrest (6/2011)
    Fog HIDs
    Gizmo Mount Bracket
    Küryakyn Widow Pegs
    BRP Chrome Mirror Accents
    Last edited by Phil; 08-01-2011 at 03:33 PM. Reason: Added more mods
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    Nice work Phil. . I may have to ride mine up there so we can put these mods on my RT...we have to keep you from getting board...

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    Saw Adam at Broadway today and he said they got a shipment of 2011 RT's in on Thursday. Sevice was assembling a unit this afternoon. Brought the Spyder home after having a steering sensor repaired.
    Regards,
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    Quote Originally Posted by harddrive View Post
    Nice work Phil. . I may have to ride mine up there so we can put these mods on my RT...we have to keep you from getting board...
    Come on up!! But I'm far from board . Now on to my big project... a 35,000 sqft green office building for our company, complete with all LED computer controlled lighting, motorized shades, uuber technology to save energy, geothermal wells, the works! But seriously, let Reese and I know if you're wanting to come and we'll host you.


    Quote Originally Posted by rcantrell52 View Post
    Saw Adam at Broadway today and he said they got a shipment of 2011 RT's in on Thursday. Sevice was assembling a unit this afternoon. Brought the Spyder home after having a steering sensor repaired.
    Regards,
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    Saw a grey one driving by. I'll have to stop in.
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    Default iPhone / TomTom Mount

    I had a few PMs asking what I used.
    First is the Kewlmetal Gizmo Mount. VERY solid simple device. I then wanted a mount that would make it easy to swap my TomTom with my iPhone. As of now, I'm not sure which device will spend the most time on the bars so I wanted each to be equally easy. I found this guy:

    From Amazon--- GN032+RPH+TO6: Motorcycle Mount TomTom GO 520/530, 720/730, 920/930


    I obviously didn't want the bicycle handlebar mount method, so off to the grinder and files I went. This shows how it all came out:

    I did need to drill 2 holes in the Gizmo and the screws I used are a bit long, but until I'm 110% sure I like it, it's good enough. I brought both a TomTom and iPhone cable out through the little knockout under the Gizmo mount. I filed a notch in the plastic knockout to make it a bit neater. Both cables are then plugged into a 12v outlet to USB charger adapter that is tucked up into that front cavern. Swapping RAM mounts is VERY easy. It takes about 3 twists of the wrist to loosen and whala:

    Here's the way it looks from the driver:


    It appears to be rock sturdy for normal driving.
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    Man, I want to come to your house and play!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkLawson View Post
    Man, I want to come to your house and play!!!
    Bring it on my brother!! We have plenty of room for guests.
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