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Federal Formaze AZO1 Tires on Front on new 2016 RT Limited
OK Guys,
1. Started 5 weeks ago with selling dealer installing one new front Kenda tire. Did not correct problem!
2. I had it Rolo laser aligned, not by dealer, but a very intelligent individual with all the equipment, even hook up to a computer when finished! (paid for by me)
3. I order two new V-Rubber tires, because I couldn't get any Federal tires for a few weeks! Had them install at my local tire store and balanced! No help, Spyder handled worse! (Pd for by Me)
4. I talked to a Spyder tech at another dealership. He encouraged me to look at back tire and belt tension! (No cost to me)
5. Put original kenda tires and balanced back on Spyder at local tirestore! ( Paid for by me)
6. I had the back wheel lined and belt tension set by laser! (Paid for by me)
7. I carry Spyder to another dealership over 100 miles a way. They kept it that week and checked everything in the front end, replaced a right front wheel bearing, and even took rim and tires off a showroom floor Spyder and put on mine! Handlebars still shook and Spyder pulled to the right, not as bad on the pulling! (Waiting to see if BRP will help with this one)!
8. New Federal tires installed and balanced by my local tire dealer today! Ride up to 40 mph seems smoother, but still have some handlebar shake at certain speeds! (Paid for by Me)
9. I did notice with the new Federal tires when I drop to a lower gear, and turned up the RPM and hit a speed that the handlebar shake went away, Spyder ran smooth and did not pull to right, some of the time, then it might go back to shaking! When it shakes, it pulls to the right, and it is no fun to ride it!
10. If this was a car dealer with a car costing this much, they would fix it, not me!! Probably my last Spyder, since I had a 2013 RT Limited before this that was great!
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Is there a Lemon Law in GA that covers motorcycles?
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Originally Posted by JayBros
Is there a Lemon Law in GA that covers motorcycles?
Yes, we have a lemon law in Georgia, but I was hoping Can Am Spyder Tech's would help the dealer solve the problem! I am through spending money on it!
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I wouldn't of spent a dime on that new Rt. My dealer and BRP would have fixed it in a timely manner or I would of called a lawyer. This is Ridiculous.
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I found certain places or most cannot balance a tire for ****. But the hunter road force balance machine can improve your ride if you find a Place that has one and someone who really knows how to use it. Plus they may not have the correct size cone to fit the wheel. I bring mine with me when getting the fronts balanced.
Had same issues as you. The last balance finally worked. It was amazing to see how each shop balanced and how many weights or lack of weights were used. Also the placement was all over the place on the rim.
As others have stated too its a new bike. Get BRP involved too if needed.
Last edited by trikermutha; 05-18-2017 at 09:15 AM.
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Have you thought about using the Centramatic Balancers from LaMonster Garage? They will remove that last little bit of imbalance!
http://www.lamonstergarage.com/wheel-balancer-1/
I had the same problem with mine even after I got new wheels (was getting them anyway). I installed these and it's perfect now.
I also am switching to the AZ01's next week! The Kendas just plain SUCK! They always have, since day one I hated them. Their traction blows, even when fully heated. The rear is already worn out at 5k so a Kuhmo Ecsta AST is goin' on too!
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Originally Posted by hypurone
Have you thought about using the Centramatic Balancers from LaMonster Garage? They will remove that last little bit of imbalance!
http://www.lamonstergarage.com/wheel-balancer-1/
I had the same problem with mine even after I got new wheels (was getting them anyway). I installed these and it's perfect now.
I also am switching to the AZ01's next week! The Kendas just plain SUCK! They always have, since day one I hated them. Their traction blows, even when fully heated. The rear is already worn out at 5k so a Kuhmo Ecsta AST is goin' on too!
If you haven't already purchased the Kumho you might want to try the General Altimax instead. I really have had good luck with them.
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KUMHO VS.????
Last edited by BLUEKNIGHT911; 05-18-2017 at 07:20 PM.
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Ann
Originally Posted by SpyderAnn01
If you haven't already purchased the Kumho you might want to try the General Altimax instead. I really have had good luck with them.
Ann, please get Joe to read over the things I have done and give me some ideas for the dealer to try!!
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Seems like the front end has been gone over pretty well, including the tires and wheels. Could it have bad swing arm bushings or rear bearings? Cracked or bad frame? Very odd.
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One thing is for sure: this should all be on BRP's dime!
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I'm still in the weaning stage on the Spyder after 40+++ years of two-wheels-only so try not to laugh at my lack of knowledge, but how are the handlebars connected? Pretty sure it can't be any sort of "triple tree" set-up, but on motorcycles this sort of issue was sometimes due to loose steering heads or bad bearings in same. The receiving end has been gone over pretty thoroughly on this GA Spyder, how about the input end?
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Spyder Ann
What air pressure do you run in your Federal Formoze AZ01 front tires? I know you get a lot of miles on your tires!
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