I'll keep that in mind, referring to your post #11.
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I'll keep that in mind, referring to your post #11.
I asked the question above about over filling, but reading yours, 'filling to the lip', answers my question.
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Is there a danger to over filling, say 'almost' to the cap?
OK, interesting history, thanks.
USCG Alexandria, must have been on the Potomac, Old Town is quite the place.
Yes sir, been on the Blue Ridge several times, gets better every time, Dragon not bad either. For sure I will give you a call, a heads up for an appointment. This could be fun now that I think on...
Thanks Ron, if things work out and the creek don't rise, I'll give you a head's up. Cool story about the guy from Chicago, a nice day ride. I know I ain't getting out of the driveway without the...
Ron, I keep following, you are a trooper, sharing look up and Canam Spyder knowledge. Thinking out loud, it's only 800 or so miles from Sebring FL to Greenville TN. Catch a Days Inn for 60 buck or...
Oh yeah, looking forward to these results, I am particularly interested in the Knines but then the poll is not specific, maybe the comments will be helpful.
56K miles on Vredsteins, oh my! That...
I'm 91, and I'm telling you, it ain't easy doing the 'lay down' method to check the air pressure. Jus sayin', anyone here that says it's an easy job, is not 91.
Good point Bob, I do believe the smaller size would work better unless one has the larger behind.
Oh yeah, go with ARtraveler's comment, that covers the situation very nicely.
Seems to be several large cruiser R's, can you be more specific, maybe a link to one you're using. Thanks.
I dunno, haven't made up my mind yet, but at least it has a few lines. Now, for the seat strut???
Back in the day when I was doing 'long rides', stuff bags worked for me. Hit the big box sport store, or Amazon for a source. Stuff bags are inexpensive, you can get lots of 'stuff' in them, easily...
Well said Traveler. I shall continue my waving regimen. :-)
Maybe 'we' are making to big a thing of this wave or not wave. I'm not offended if I wave and the rider does not. Maybe he didn't see me or maybe a lot of things. But no matter, the other guy has...
Hi Zig, Sebring here, I'm guessing around Lakeland for you.
I do like it Poppie, if I only lived closer to Springfield OH.
Who's gonna be able to buy these EVs? Government subsidies? I don't see it, I just don't see it. But that's just me.
Lee, I'll have jump in and second that comment on the hybrid Prius. I've owned and driven that vehicle as my only transportation, except my Spyder, since 2003. I now drive a 2019 hybrid Prius with...
If BRP can not build a seat shock that works, how can they possibly build an electric three wheeler? It's somewhat of a joke, but jus sayin.
So true, Poppie, so true.
Yes, McMaster-Carr was what I was trying to think of, believe it was two for $15 and change. Even with shipping charges should be less than after market. Thanks Iceman. Now I can think about...
I thought about that too, but I knew someone would point that out.
I was thinking about the TRIled, and wondered about durability. I'm sure it works fine for some, but not taking the chance. It is not something I need to make the Spyder go.
Good question, following to get some information for my 2020 RTL. Dealer replaced mine under warranty, lasted about a week, cost me a day back and forth and hanging at the dealer's. What a hassle. ...
Yikes, I have the Show Chromes, thanks for the head's up. JB Weld to the rescue?
Mike, I think you nailed it! Sadly, very unsettled world.
Traveler, you sure enjoyed your run on the Spyder, hope I can enjoy another year or two. Thinking I might have to get a hip replaced that was replaced in 1998, we shall see, not looking forward to...