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    Default advice on loading my sway bar...

    I was just scratching my head, and realized that I should ask all of you...

    I am on my way to get my 600 mile check up on my 2013 RT (i have 1100 miles... oops...). While they are at it, they will be installing my BahaRon Anti Sway bar. I have it here in a nifty box. but here is the thing...

    The checkup in at my closest dealership, roughly 1.5 hours from here. I just realized that it won't fit in any of the compartments.

    Any advice on how to get it on my bike? My girlfriend will be on the back.

    Thanks!

    JonnyVermont

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    Default Hmmm...

    Maybe she can hold it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Copperman View Post
    Maybe she can hold it?
    She's too busy holding on

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    Have her sit on it, well not really on it but under her legs.
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    borrow a trailer from some rt buddy!

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    Default ADVICE

    If you can't think of how to carry your Anti Sway Bar to the shop for installation I suggest you put it back in the box and return to sender!!

    There has to be a 100 ways to accomplish your task.

    1. Post it
    2. Tape it to your Roadster
    3. Tie it to your Roadster
    4. Send it Air Mail
    5. Install it
    6. Think About it
    Last edited by MrLooney; 09-20-2013 at 09:19 AM.

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    Default I got it!!!

    Strap it to your back like a bow quiver.
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    Put it in your frunk and let Nanny gripe about the frunk not being latched.

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    Take it out of the box, strap it to a passenger grab rail, then mount the Spyder with your legs over it.

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    Default As I see it..!!

    the best is to strap it to your back. It's like a built in head rest till you get there. Move your belt up or bungee it. Done this too many times but now my wife is comfortable and holds stuff or I strap it to the rack...!!
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    Just tie a rope to it and drag it there... It's indestructible and that's how Chuck Norris would have done it. Just sayin'.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnyvermont View Post
    I was just scratching my head, and realized that I should ask all of you...

    I am on my way to get my 600 mile check up on my 2013 RT (i have 1100 miles... oops...). While they are at it, they will be installing my BahaRon Anti Sway bar. I have it here in a nifty box. but here is the thing...

    The checkup in at my closest dealership, roughly 1.5 hours from here. I just realized that it won't fit in any of the compartments.

    Any advice on how to get it on my bike? My girlfriend will be on the back.

    Thanks!

    JonnyVermont
    I'm pretty sure I hauled mine home from work in the frunk!

    I took it out of the box and it fit just fine...

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by MrLooney View Post
    If you can't think of how to carry your Anti Sway Bar to the shop for installation I suggest you put it back in the box and return to sender!!

    There has to be a 100 ways to accomplish your task.

    1. Post it
    2. Tape it to your Roadster
    3. Tie it to your Roadster
    4. Send it Air Mail
    5. Install it
    6. Think About it
    I'm with Mr Looney

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    Put it in a backpack...
    Last edited by Bob Denman; 07-30-2013 at 06:42 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    Put it in a backpack...
    Duck tape or superglue it to the Passenger & Ryde!!!!

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