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Looking for Laser Alignment near San Antonio Texas
All, I am looking to have my 2021 Spyder RTL laser aligned near San Antonio, Texas. Does anyone know of a place, or a mobile service?
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Coyote Power Sports near Boerne I'm told offers that service. Haven't seen the need for it yet.
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I had a 2018 RTL and felt uncomfortable going over 65 MPH on it. and a fellow rider suggested that I needed to travel 100+ miles to get a laser alignment. I never did it, but traded my 2018 in on a used 2020 RTL after riding one last Spring. I now feel comfortable cruising at 75-80 MPH on the 2020. When I was setting up a 3K service at a Platinum rated service department the other day, I asked the manager about a laser alignment. He said that the 2020 and up RTLs don't need the alignment and added that even if I had done the alignment on my 2018, it might still have been "darty". Just the nature of the beast, I guess. Changing the frame, height, etc., really has made a significant improvement.
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If the rear wheel is aligned "reasonably" straight and "centered" and the front wheels have "a little and equal" toe in and the bars are "centered" I think it should be OK. For instance, castor angle and camber changes are much more noticeable than small variations in front and rear toe on cars, in my experience. But of course only front toe and rear wheel centering and alignment can be readily adjusted on the Spyder.
I think incorrect toe on a car generally results in odd tire wear which amplifies the effects in stability over time. I've often changed tires on a car and think how nice it is afterwards, then gone for an alignment and realized why the old ones didn't last as long as I had hoped. I suspect Spyders are a little more sensitive though with the rear wheel on the crown of the lane.
I checked my Spyder's alignment with a simple method I made up using my rifle bore sight lasers, some copper tube and the garage wall. I also double checked it with the string method. I crudely checked the rear wheel alignment with some 3/4 square tube and some woodworking clamps in the same way you check motorcycle wheel alignment.
Both methods showed I had less than 2 degrees of toe in as far as I could measure and the rear wheel was reasonably straight and centered. In reality it probably showed I had some toe in, instead of toe out at least. I suspect, if you are reasonably careful with the string method you could get an accurate enough setup. I think perhaps rear wheel centering and alignment might be more noticeable than correct toe as that is hard to get right when adjusting belt centering at the same time.
I've seen pictures of 2000 era formula cars being setup for toe with "string", admittedly with a nicely made jig, a set of "setup" wheels, the car leveled on jacks, and someone with years of experience doing it.
Ural and other motorcycle and sidecar combinations are often setup with square metal tube and tape measures for sidecar toe in. Ural even makes a kit for theirs, a similar principle to the string method. Lasers don't seem to be required to get an accurate setup it seems and I suspect such outfits are far more sensitive to toe setup than the Spyder.
Your mileage may vary of course.
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Originally Posted by Arion
Coyote Power Sports near Boerne I'm told offers that service. Haven't seen the need for it yet.
Originally Posted by Spydered
All, I am looking to have my 2021 Spyder RTL laser aligned near San Antonio, Texas. Does anyone know of a place, or a mobile service?
Talk to Rocky at Coyote in Boerne. He is the Spyder guru there and very personable.
I have yet to feel the need of a laser alignment or a different sway bar on my new 2021 RTL that I bought there.
Only problem I have experienced with handling was too much air in the front tires. Knocked it down to 18 cold from the operator-manual-suggested 20. Handles straight and true now.
Then come on up to Kerrville and ride the Hill Country with me!
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Originally Posted by RTJim
I asked the manager about a laser alignment. He said that the 2020 and up RTLs don't need the alignment and added that even if I had done the alignment on my 2018, it might still have been "darty". Just the nature of the beast, I guess. Changing the frame, height, etc., really has made a significant improvement.
I'm guessing the reason you don't need one is because they don't have the equipment or know-how to do it. You never need any service work the dealer can't provide! I don't know if I would go back to them.
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Spot on, Mac! No Spyder should feel “Darty”! None. Not when they are set up properly.
Joe Meyer
Dealer for the Outlaw/ROLO laser Alignment system
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I agree. I would have thought they would not have got Canadian or US type approval if they weren't stable at normal freeway speeds, if assembled and adjusted correctly.
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Originally Posted by RTJim
I had a 2018 RTL and felt uncomfortable going over 65 MPH on it. and a fellow rider suggested that I needed to travel 100+ miles to get a laser alignment. I never did it, but traded my 2018 in on a used 2020 RTL after riding one last Spring. I now feel comfortable cruising at 75-80 MPH on the 2020. When I was setting up a 3K service at a Platinum rated service department the other day, I asked the manager about a laser alignment. He said that the 2020 and up RTLs don't need the alignment and added that even if I had done the alignment on my 2018, it might still have been "darty". Just the nature of the beast, I guess. Changing the frame, height, etc., really has made a significant improvement.
Your dealer service department was making excuses for tools and training they do not have. NONE of the Spyders are properly aligned on the assembly line. NONE. A scant few manage to accidentally get it right but its very few. Out of hundreds I have done, have had 3 that were correct from the factory.
Your new bike needs a proper laser alignment. If your dealer does not have the tools and training to do the job, suggest taking the bike to a shop that does.
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Spydered, take it to James in Houston. He can fix it. Or, come to Las Vegas! I’ll do it! Joe
Joe Meyer
Dealer for the Outlaw/ROLO laser Alignment system
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This dealer is platinum rated and is one of three in my state, NJ, that has the laser alignment equipment. If it ever gets to the point where it feels more like my 2018 on the highway, I will ask him to do the laser alignment. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Peter Aawen
Just as an aside, for those not yet aware - that Platinum rating thing is based upon how many Can-am 'units' a Dealer sells in a given year, and NOT upon any level of service or training they/their techs might have achieved!
This thread https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...r-Gold-Dealers would tend to disagree with you Peter. Specifically Post #2 & #9.
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