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Using Ride-On in my tires also gets rid of those ugly lead weights on my nice rims.
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Originally Posted by retired1
Using Ride-On in my tires also gets rid of those ugly lead weights on my nice rims.
My wheel weights are black as are my rims and brake dust. I don't even know they are there.
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If they do have a product specific to the Can Am Spyder, it does not appear to be listed on the Ride On Website. They cover everything from bicycles, to cars, motorcycles, atv, trucks, farm and so forth.
As for prebalancing prior to adding the Ride On media. Reading the instructions per Ride On. Automotive tires are to be balanced prior to Ride On application. Motorcycle tires are not balanced prior to Ride On application.
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If I want to add Ride-on to my Spyder what do people suggest.Remove the wheel weights or keep them on?
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Originally Posted by stormtrooper
If I want to add Ride-on to my Spyder what do people suggest.Remove the wheel weights or keep them on?
Quite a while ago when ride-on was first offered on this site there was a discussion concerning the wheel weights. There was no consensus, other than it doesn't hurt to leave them.
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Originally Posted by wyliec
Quite a while ago when ride-on was first offered on this site there was a discussion concerning the wheel weights. There was no consensus, other than it doesn't hurt to leave them.
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Grip Puppies, 12 volt power outlet, BRP comfort seat, Tri-Axis adjustable handlebars, BajaRons sway bar & links, Spyderpops Bump Skid w/Inlaid LED's & Stainless steel Kott grilles,SmoothSpyder belt tensioner,Carbon fiber dipped wind deflectors,Lamonster NBV highway brackets,Lamonster cat delete pipe,
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- 2015 RT-S Special Series / Red & Black
- Baja Ron Sway Bar
- Utopia Backrest
- F4 Customs tall and wide vented windshield
- Stebel Super Loud Air Horn
- Baker Built Air Wings
- LaMonster Highway Pegs
- SpyderPops Exhaust Block Off Plate
- SpyderPops KOTT Grill
- SpyderPops Belt Guard
- Cat Bypass
- Laser Alignment by Squared Away
- TricLED Fender Lights
- General Altimax RT43 rear tire
- Dual flag holder
- Mud Flap
- A$$hole seeking missile system
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