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Lamont, does that include rear belt adjustment if needed?
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The first thing to check is that your belt is running true and tracking right. The alignments is based off of the rear wheel. The price I posted is assuming I don't have to spend time on the rear and if you have Gloryders they need to be pulled off or I have to charge a little more for that.
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hOw Long?
How long did the procedure take?
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Originally Posted by doublenaughtspy
How long did the procedure take?
Took me about an hour but it was my first one.
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Just did quickster47 2013 ST. The left side was out 2" and the right side was out 5/8". He took it for a ride and noticed that the fight he had in left turns was gone and that it tracks better now. I can tell you his tires will last longer for sure.
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This is my old RT that I've done alignments on and with the laser to the rear wheel instead of the frame it was 1.5" toed out on one side and 3/4" toed in on the other. She's going down the road like an arrow now.
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Mike drove 250 miles from Kentucky to have his Spyder laser alined. This was a strange one. The steering angle sensor was 3.6 degrees out before we did anything. He had wear on the outside of both front tires. He has new tires now so I checked toe and he had too much toe but it was perfect on both sides. I took out 1/2" of toe and adjusted his shocks to take out some of the preload. His numbers are dead on perfect now so his tires should wear even.
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Just did my buddy StanProff 2010 RT and it was pretty far off. The right side was 1.750" toed out and the left side was 1.25" toed in. After a test drive he noticed it no longer pulled to the left when he let go of the bars.
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Lamont, I'm absolutely convnced that every spyder should have this laser alignment done. Although it won't be a "cure all" for everyone's problem, it certainly will eliminate that, the alignment, as being at least one of the issues.
What are your thoughts please?
Chris
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Originally Posted by MouthPiece
Lamont, I'm absolutely convnced that every spyder should have this laser alignment done. Although it won't be a "cure all" for everyone's problem, it certainly will eliminate that, the alignment, as being at least one of the issues.
What are your thoughts please?
Chris
Of course I'm trying to make a buck on this but I think pretty much every Spyder should be checked for sure. Like you said it may not be the cure all but at least you'll know your alignments is right and you can go from there. You should get better tire life and better fuel economy too but I can say that for sure yet.
I'm just happy that when I show the customer what we did he can see for himself how far out it was and so far everyone says they can tell a difference when they take it out for the first time with all the wheels alined with each other.
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This 2013 was toed out 1" in 74". It's good to go now.
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Originally Posted by Lamonster
Just did my buddy StanProff 2010 RT and it was pretty far off. The right side was 1.750" toed out and the left side was 1.25" toed in. After a test drive he noticed it no longer pulled to the left when he let go of the bars.
Lamont, as you said, no more pull to the left. I posted a thread on the outcome after the ride home with more results of the alignment. 75 mph, no hands on grips, streight as an arrow with no drifting, no twitching on center line or anything. This 2010 in now rock solid and handles better than ever. Thank you for a job well done!
Stan
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Vickie Trumbetic stopped by on her way to FL to get her alignment done. Both wheels were toed out about 3/4"
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Originally Posted by Lamonster
Just did Rod's 2012 RT. It was about 1.5" toed out along with some other issues. I had BajaRon install a swaybar on Rod's RT while I aligned Ron's 2008 GS. It was way off too. Both should be happy now. — with Rod Myers.
Between Lamonster adjusting the front end, also had the Baja Ron sway bar installed. Went for a short test drive around their neighborhood. A world of difference.
Now, I just got it back from the dealer last week, so I "assumed" my tire pressures were good. Bzzzt. Lamonster and Baja Rons tire gauges noted 'zero' pressure in the front tires. My bad.
Tires inflated, newly aligned, and new sway bar installed. I took the same back roads that felt comfortable @ 20mph, and was doing the speed limit (or so).. Felt a lot smoother than going inbound.
Freeway driving was a dream as compared to before.
2 things I learned. Always check your own tire pressure, and park the rt in neutral
Thanks to Ron and Lamonster
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Originally Posted by RodMyers
Between Lamonster adjusting the front end, also had the Baja Ron sway bar installed. Went for a short test drive around their neighborhood. A world of difference.
Now, I just got it back from the dealer last week, so I "assumed" my tire pressures were good. Bzzzt. Lamonster and Baja Rons tire gauges noted 'zero' pressure in the front tires. My bad.
Tires inflated, newly aligned, and new sway bar installed. I took the same back roads that felt comfortable @ 20mph, and was doing the speed limit (or so).. Felt a lot smoother than going inbound.
Freeway driving was a dream as compared to before.
2 things I learned. Always check your own tire pressure, and park the rt in neutral
Thanks to Ron and Lamonster
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It was great working on your Spyder Rod. You were a good sport about all of Lamont's banter (which I NEVER get involved in!)
Tire pressure was not actually ZERO. It think you had around 10 psi in one front tire and the gauge Lamont was using didn't register that low.
But suffice to say, low tire pressures can contribute to steering/handling issues.
Did Lamont charge you by the CF or by the PSI for that air?
Last edited by BajaRon; 10-24-2013 at 09:56 PM.
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BRP Laser Alignments?
Does BRP now have their own laser alignment system? In other words, what type of alignments are BRP techs doing?
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Just installed a swaybar and did an alignment on Phil's (pwm) 2012 RT and his alignment was pretty far off and I love that because I knew he was going to be happy with the results and he was.
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Awesome
Thanks Lamonster. I did not realize how much I was fighting it before.
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Joe was very happy. He took me on some back roads I had never seen on the way home. Beautiful day for riding.
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