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Panel Rattle, Parking Brake Rattle, Etc.
Hi all!
To preface, I do not have my Ryker.....yet. I'll be picking one up on March 12th. I am infatuated with the thing, so have been soaking up any content I can get my eyes and ears on. I'm also making a list of items to purchase before the Ryker arrives that can remedy some of the issues listed within this video:
It has me thinking of ideas to resolve the issues, or wonder if someone is planning on making items to remedy these issues.
For panel rattle, has anyone tried any of the rubber gasket/trim that you can see on wide-body kits on cars?
IE - something like this?
Has anyone figured out how to alleviate the parking brake issue?
I was absolutely shocked to see that the sway bar linkage is plastic. I would imagine it's only time until a third party comes out with some aluminum/metal say bar linkage, or due to ignorance, maybe ones for the RT, F3, etc. will already fit?
I can't wait to join y'all on March 12th!
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Interesting video. I currently have 600 miles on my Rally model and have not noticed any parts "looseness"" as shown in the video. On the contrary, both of my filter covers are rock solid. May just be manufacturing tolerance. I also have not noticed any buzzing or rattling. I do get substantial wind noise around the screen.
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I also have a few rattles , but once over 20 mph you don't hear them anymore ....and the fun factor is so high they don't bother me at all .
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The spyders have been all plastic since 2008. Spyder, Ski-Doo, Sea-Doo, ATV's.......They are all plastic....nothing new there. The swaybar links on my Spyder and Ski-Doo are plastic. 35,000 miles on the pair and no issues with them yet.
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Thank you all for your responses!
May came sooner than expected. The wife suggested we go get it today. Proud new owner of a Ryker 900. Although, it still has to be built
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After the first day of riding it...u will know u made the right decision and waiting till may was crazy, lol...congrats
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Originally Posted by njfishfan
After the first day of riding it...u will know u made the right decision and waiting till may was crazy, lol...congrats
Thank you!
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Originally Posted by LoveJiuJitsu
Thank you all for your responses!
May came sooner than expected. The wife suggested we go get it today. Proud new owner of a Ryker 900. Although, it still has to be built
Give them a day or two for the build...just so they have the time to get it right.
Currently Owned: 2019 F3 Limited, 2020 F3 Limited: SOLD BOTH LIMITEDS in October of 2023.
Previously : 2008 GS-SM5 (silver), 2009 RS-SE5 (red), 2010 RT-S Premier Editon #474 (black) 2011 RT A&C SE5 (magnesium) 2014 RTS-SE6 (yellow)
MY FINAL TALLY: 7 Spyders, 15 years, 205,500 miles
IT HAS BEEN A LONG, WONDERFUL, AND FUN RIDE.
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
Give them a day or two for the build...just so they have the time to get it right.
Thanks for the advice! Honestly, the only reason I have to wait until March 12th to pick it up......is because I don't have a 3 wheel or 2 wheel endorsement. My classes are on March 9th and 10th. Haha. The dealership will have the Ryker in the shop this Wednesday.
With QuasiMotard's videos (and a few others such as in the OP), I've asked them to make sure all fluid levels are where they should be, alignment and proper balancing is done. The only install I have them doing is the $70 two-up rear spring (one hour of labor, and I don't trust myself to install it ). I'll be doing the rest myself. They will have the Ryker for almost two full weeks before I can pick it up. #crossingfingerstheydontfailme
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Haven’t experienced the issues in this video. Over 1000 miles drives on various road conditions. Ride almost every day in Florida great fun.
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Originally Posted by LoveJiuJitsu
Thanks for the advice! Honestly, the only reason I have to wait until March 12th to pick it up......is because I don't have a 3 wheel or 2 wheel endorsement. My classes are on March 9th and 10th. Haha. The dealership will have the Ryker in the shop this Wednesday.
With QuasiMotard's videos (and a few others such as in the OP), I've asked them to make sure all fluid levels are where they should be, alignment and proper balancing is done. The only install I have them doing is the $70 two-up rear spring (one hour of labor, and I don't trust myself to install it ). I'll be doing the rest myself. They will have the Ryker for almost two full weeks before I can pick it up. #crossingfingerstheydontfailme
If you don't have a spring compressor or access to one having the dealer install the two up spring is a very good call
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Originally Posted by Tslepebull
If you don't have a spring compressor or access to one having the dealer install the two up spring is a very good call
I do not for either Thanks for the reply!
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