A few weeks ago I posted about my rear shock not very strong and really didn't see spending $600 , low end aftermarket shock. After talking with one member here I took the plunge and ordered a spring form Jegs. Now this mod I have done is for the Spyders than has the 2 spring set up for the rear shock. Jerry aka Spacetiger, recommended a spring from jegs and this is the one I ordered http://www.jegs.com/i/Eibach/369/0400.2250900/10002/-1 . After removing the shock I used 2 racket straps to remove the top cap that holds the spring on. Be sure to set your shock on the softest setting before taking it apart. Once removed I had to dress up both ends of the spring in order for it to seat in the spacer cap and upper cap. Installed back on the bike and couldn't believe the difference in the ride. Now I can ride 2 up with no problem. I adjusted it 1 position up from the softest setting. With me and the wife we go around 430 lbs and bike handles great and no bottom out. Will probably send my old spring to Jerry to test it just to see what our stock springs are showing. I was a little concerned ordering the 900 lb spring, but Jerry's recommend 900 lbs was spot on. Mod less than $80.00 and works great. If any issues comes up I will post what happens. Don't see that happening. Forgot to mention that it took me 4 straps to put it back together. The new is a lot stiffer.
David
A few weeks ago I posted about my rear shock not very strong and really didn't see spending $600 , low end aftermarket shock. After talking with one member here I took the plunge and ordered a spring form Jegs. Now this mod I have done is for the Spyders than has the 2 spring set up for the rear shock. Jerry aka Spacetiger, recommended a spring from jegs and this is the one I ordered http://www.jegs.com/i/Eibach/369/0400.2250900/10002/-1 . After removing the shock I used 2 racket straps to remove the top cap that holds the spring on. Be sure to set your shock on the softest setting before taking it apart. Once removed I had to dress up both ends of the spring in order for it to seat in the spacer cap and upper cap. Installed back on the bike and couldn't believe the difference in the ride. Now I can ride 2 up with no problem. I adjusted it 1 position up from the softest setting. With me and the wife we go around 430 lbs and bike handles great and no bottom out. Will probably send my old spring to Jerry to test it just to see what our stock springs are showing. I was a little concerned ordering the 900 lb spring, but Jerry's recommend 900 lbs was spot on. Mod less than $80.00 and works great. If any issues comes up I will post what happens. Don't see that happening. Forgot to mention that it took me 4 straps to put it back together. The new is a lot stiffer.
David
...Good on you ... I love DIYer's .... for those who like to do this ..... check with your local Auto parts stores , they could probably find match for the Eibach or actually get one .... but first ask if they have a LOANER spring compressor ...I bet they do ..............Mike
...Good on you ... I love DIYer's .... for those who like to do this ..... check with your local Auto parts stores , they could probably find match for the Eibach or actually get one .... but first ask if they have a LOANER spring compressor ...I bet they do ..............Mike
You might could do it with the auto spring compressor, but would be a tight fit. Not a lot of room for the claws to catch. They make some for motorcycles, but seen a You Tube video using ratchet straps. I rigged mine a little different than the video. I had taken some straps and cut the short ends off and mounted the strap right to the ratchet. I use them a lot changing out motorcycle tires on my manual changer.
David
They rent tools you and I may only use a couple of times in our life. Ask them, if they have it then put it on your credit card take it home and use it. When you're done with it take it back and they credit it back to your card. Just make sure you inspect the tool completely before you leave the store to make sure the last person to rent it didn't return it damaged, and the clerk missed it and put it back in stock. If that happens you get charged for the damage when you return the tool. That doesn't happen often, but it has happened.
David sent the spring up; got it in the mail on Sat.
Putting it in the spring tester, and checking it through a little over 1.6" compression I find a linear fits okay and indicates the spring tests out at 447.8 lbs/in.
I suspect the main spring would test out at 900 lbs/in or close to that. By swapping out the short spring to a 900 lb/in spring, David is essentially running a 900 lb/in spring.
David sent the spring up; got it in the mail on Sat.
Putting it in the spring tester, and checking it through a little over 1.6" compression I find a linear fits okay and indicates the spring tests out at 447.8 lbs/in.
I suspect the main spring would test out at 900 lbs/in or close to that. By swapping out the short spring to a 900 lb/in spring, David is essentially running a 900 lb/in spring.
Thanks for testing it. No wonder it would bottom out. By the time you had the weight of the bike on it and me weighing 210 that doesn't leave much room for any rebound. The new 900 lbs spring is working great. They should have done this from the factory.
David
I have the single spring in the rear and I replaced it with an 1,100 pound spring. I was trying to find a 1,000 pound but couldn't find one.
Anyway I feel the 1,100 pound was too stiff. I almost always ride 2 up
I have the single spring in the rear and I replaced it with an 1,100 pound spring. I was trying to find a 1,000 pound but couldn't find one.
Anyway I feel the 1,100 pound was too stiff. I almost always ride 2 up
What length was you looking for? And also ID. My ID was 2.25 as recommended by Jerry. You can go here and select the race spring and type in length id and and what lbs you want. I know the 2.25 worked on mine, but had the dress up both ends to make them fit. https://eibach.com/us/c-9-ers.html
David
Warlock, can I ask which Spyder you're riding? Just curious, mine's in storage but I'll be looking at my rear spring / shock / airbag this spring.
BTW, I wish I was down to 210.....<G>
Safe Rides,
David and Sharon Goebel
Both Retired USAF Veterans
2018 Anniversary Edition RT Limited
Baja Ron ultimate swaybar. Vredestein tires, Baja Ron Front Shock Pre-load adjusters, Pedal Box, See my Spyder Garage
IBA 70020
Warlock, can I ask which Spyder you're riding? Just curious, mine's in storage but I'll be looking at my rear spring / shock / airbag this spring.
BTW, I wish I was down to 210.....<G>
Mine is one of the first ones to come out. It has the 2 springs mounted on the shock. I think Jerry changed out a spring on a RT model. Maybe he will chime in.
David
I had a 2012 RTS, rode mostly solo weighing in at 195 or so. I swapped to a 800 lb/in rate spring and found I didn't need the airbag anymore. I know another rider went with a 1,150 spring but rode 2 up; he might have swapped to a 1,100 spring. That would be a stiff spring when you rode solo, but probably okay for 2 up riding. I would guess a good compromise for mostly solo riding if you are 210 or less would be 900 lb/in spring. If you are 2 up riding (depending on weight) you might use a 1,000 to 1,100 lb/in spring. You will not the air bag system if you get the spring right. I had too stiff of springs on the front, but never found them objectable (550 lb/in springs). The 2012 was the last year before they changed the upper shock mounting point. Depending on total weight, you probably only need a 225 to 275 lb/in rate spring.
Darryl Reid Suspension By DesignLLC 4009 NE Garden Drive
Newberg, OR 97132 503-538-1758 / 503-201-5698 sbdracing@frontier.com
Darryl runs a small motorcycle suspension business & he knows his stuff.
After struggling to get the suspension assy apart, we finally did it. Then it was rather straight-forward to do the re-assy.
One part that gave us a lot of problems was the rubber grommet that goes into the bottom mounting boss of the shock absorber. That little bugger did not want to come out. And when it did, it went shooting across Darryl's shop. Since the shop is not real large, it was easy to find. But, again it was a bugger to re-install into the new shock absorber.
Anyway, after all of the work out at Darryl's, I got the new suspension assy installed; here it is:
It is still raining fairly hard here, so I have not had the opportunity to give it a try.
I'll try to re-post on my thoughts after a 'few' miles on the new shock & spring.
As David mentioned, we did have to do some grinding on the OD of the Eibach spring to get it to sit into the Can-Am parts just right. Not much grinding, maybe a few 0.001" or so.
Jerry Baumchen
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Darryl Reid Suspension By DesignLLC 4009 NE Garden Drive
Newberg, OR 97132 503-538-1758 / 503-201-5698 sbdracing@frontier.com
Darryl runs a small motorcycle suspension business & he knows his stuff.
After struggling to get the suspension assy apart, we finally did it. Then it was rather straight-forward to do the re-assy.
One part that gave us a lot of problems was the rubber grommet that goes into the bottom mounting boss of the shock absorber. That little bugger did not want to come out. And when it did, it went shooting across Darryl's shop. Since the shop is not real large, it was easy to find. But, again it was a bugger to re-install into the new shock absorber.
Anyway, after all of the work out at Darryl's, I got the new suspension assy installed; here it is:
It is still raining fairly hard here, so I have not had the opportunity to give it a try.
I'll try to re-post on my thoughts after a 'few' miles on the new shock & spring.
As David mentioned, we did have to do some grinding on the OD of the Eibach spring to get it to sit into the Can-Am parts just right. Not much grinding, maybe a few 0.001" or so.
Jerry Baumchen
Just installed another one in my buddies 09 Spyder. He loves it. Took me about 1/2 hr to remove and install the new spring. Had help with it. I used 3 ratchet straps to put it back together. Still would like to give credit where credit is due. Jerry aka (spacetiger) deserves the credit. With all his help and info on the project it really is a real nice up grade.
David
You are aware this is an old thread, aren't you?? The last time it saw a post before your request for the part number earlier this month was waaayyy back in September 2018; while spacetiger's most recent post in it was about 6 months earlier than that, in March that year - meaning this discussion all happened a fair while ago now!!
However, the last time spacetiger visited the Forum was in late January this year, so it seems he still looks in every now & then..... which means that even if he's not all that likely to check in on THIS thread, he juuust might still see your PM eventually - but only if he does look in on us again!
All you can do is wait - and you probably shouldn't hold your breath. .
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