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custom1
05-20-2017, 02:04 PM
Found a decent deal on a 2010 RT and figured what the heck I'll try it for a while.

Have had a few different bikes over the years. Started with a Honda CB750. Then a 750 Magna. Suzuki Intruder 700. 84 Goldwing 1200. And finally a 2001 Honda Valkyrie Interstate.

The Rt is bone stock with only 2500 miles. Been messing with it the last couple weeks. It had a shake at speed. I adjusted the toe in some. It was set up dead straight when I started. That took some of it out, but still didn't feel right. So I took the front wheels to my tire guy and had them spin balanced. One didn't have any weights on from the factory and took 1.75 ounces to get it balanced. Wow what a difference that made. Very smooth now. Might look into a belt idler yet. Sure seems like they should have come from the factory with one.

Been doing a lot of reading here. This seems like a great site. Have to ride it a while and see if I take to it. Not sure if I want to put a bunch of money in it to make it mine. I'm tall and not sure I like the riding position. Comfort seats and riding pegs and other stuff seem expensive. We'll see how it goes.

DGoebel
05-20-2017, 02:09 PM
Welcome to the Forum and world of Spyders, hope you'll enjoy it as much as so many, many do!
I Love my '13 RTL! Most comfortable ride I've ever had in 47 years of riding.

ARtraveler
05-20-2017, 02:10 PM
:welcome: and :congrats: Let us know how the "test ride" goes for you. :yes:

Jim&Teresa
05-20-2017, 02:17 PM
:welcome: and:congrats:...enjoy your 2010 RT (almost new with only 2500 miles!). It's certainly a different ride than a two wheeler, but with time, you'll really enjoy it. We are on our second Spyder RT and the first one we purchased was a 2012 RT.

We currently have 38,000+ miles on our 2014 RT...get out and ride! :D:D:D Enjoy your new ride! :thumbup:

Ron2andia
05-20-2017, 05:16 PM
:congrats::welcome::nopic:

Bob Denman
05-20-2017, 06:15 PM
Found a decent deal on a 2010 RT and figured what the heck I'll try it for a while.

Have had a few different bikes over the years. Started with a Honda CB750. Then a 750 Magna. Suzuki Intruder 700. 84 Goldwing 1200. And finally a 2001 Honda Valkyrie Interstate.

The Rt is bone stock with only 2500 miles. Been messing with it the last couple weeks. It had a shake at speed. I adjusted the toe in some. It was set up dead straight when I started. That took some of it out, but still didn't real right. So I took the front wheels to my tire guy and had them spin balanced. One didn't have any weights on from the factory and took 1.75 ounces to get it balanced. Wow what a difference that made. Very smooth now. Might look into a belt idler yet. Sure seems like they should have come from the factory with one.

Been doing a lot of reading here. This seems like a great site. Have to ride it a while and see if I take to it. Not sure if I want to put a bunch of money in it to make it mine. I'm tall and not sure I like the riding position. Comfort seats and riding pegs and other stuff seem expensive. We'll see how it goes.

:clap::welcome: :nopic: :2thumbs:

slick999
05-20-2017, 06:17 PM
Welcome fellow Pa rider.what part of the state are you in

Motorcycledave
05-20-2017, 06:33 PM
You will find a lot of good info right here, a bunch of folks here are 2 wheel riders that are making
a change or just adding the Spyder to the stable. Good luck have fun.
Ride Safe
Dave

Flyboyron
05-21-2017, 08:02 AM
We found the comfort seat really does the trick for taller riders, or if you need more leg room without adding highway pegs.

custom1
05-21-2017, 09:34 AM
Thanks everyone.

Slick999, We are near Greensburg. About 1 hr southeast of Pittsburgh.

There is a fairly big car show every Sat evening in Irwin Pa. We stopped there last night and met another Spyder owner, Dave I think it was. Very enthusiastic owner of a white 2011 TRL. It would be great to get a big group together there. I will make a post in the event section.

I'll have to find someone close by that has a comfort seat to test out.

John

Chupaca
05-21-2017, 10:12 AM
To both the spyder world and this most informative site. Congrats on the new ryde.:2thumbs: looks like you are set with the fixes you made for some fun ryding and adjusting to the ryde. For sure the best is to ryde and get comfortable and as you do you will see if you need more changes. I'm sure you have read some of the most common mods made...The fun is finding out :ohyea: