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Who has installed BajaRon sway bar themself?
I will be purchasing the BajaRon sway bar this week.
Thanks,
KJ
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I did
Originally Posted by KJWEB
I will be purchasing the BajaRon sway bar this week.
Thanks,
KJ
I, and a good friend, installed Baja Ron swaybar and links on my 2014 RTL. this was the best thing I did with/to my Spyder. The difference in the ride is like night and day. Twisties, cross winds, freeway speeds and riding 2up dramatically improved. This is a must have farkle for the RT.
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Any suggestions, tips for doing the install?
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Selfie Install!
Originally Posted by KJWEB
I will be purchasing the BajaRon sway bar this week.
Thanks,
KJ
I did mine quite easily by following the instructions. I deviate by not raising the SPYDER to the recommended 22", rather I ramped the front wheels up on concrete blocks which only gives about 8" of lift. This is tight but doable. Used a 4x4 block to prop the frunk up after un-bolting per instructions. Whole process took about one and a half hours, (I'm slow).
The best money I ever spent on the SPYDER immediate results, totally transforms the ride in gusty winds and truck blasts!
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Here's what I did - see my old post below
Happy and safe rydin'
2014 Spyder RT Limited - January 2014, Cognac/Black Seat, #958, born on 1-8-14
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Thanks for the tips! I've got mine to install now too, thanks to the advice here!
-Fratz
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Use Dow Corning gasket goo to stick it/them in, great stuff let cure and you should be good to go
Originally Posted by Jim&Teresa
Here's what I did for the BajaRon swaybar install on my 2014 RT -- good luck This also shows where I put the ATV/Motorcycle lift -- on the frame only....
Here's the link to my thread for additional info:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?64799-One-more-farkle-completed!-Bajaron-Sway-Bar-Install&referrerid=12858
The ramps/stands gets the bike up to about 18" clearance of the frame to the ground (after using the jack to get it there). I did all the work with it on these ramps at that level EXCEPT to remove old bar and put new bar in. At that point of removing the old bar (all prep done), I used my motorcycle jack to lift it approx. another 2 inches to clear taking the old bar out and the new bar in -- this took all of about 30 seconds...after that, I lowered it back down on those ramps to make it very stable/safe.
Short answer -- about 20-21 inches from frame to floor to remove bar and replace with new bar.
BTW: Ron's instructions were excellent!
One more farkle completed! Bajaron Sway Bar Install Just completed another farkle on my 2014 RT Limited Easy, easy...just need the clearance for the sway bar. Here's a couple of pictures of the Bajaron sway bar installed along with the Bajaron heim joint links....
Used my ATV/Motorcycle jack and used car ramps and blocks to support the load once it was elevated....left jack in place as back-up. Worked great!
It's great that it's warm enough to work in the garage -- zero miles on this beauty. Hopefully get out in April.....March looks cold, snowy yet and..............roads are terrible.
BTW.... one grommet left it's frame when I pulled off the panels for the first time....time to cable tie the gromments in so they don't get lost and the panels stay on!! Attached Thumbnails Last edited by JLSpyder2012; 03-20-2014 at 03:33 PM.
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I just ordered the BajaRon sway bar this morning.
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I'm waiting for a reply on my order request.
Sam Mancuso
2015 F3-S and 2009 RS
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