• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Need a good Spyder Mechanic in Metro Atlanta Area to have upgrades done on my Bike

Naben

New member
Hi all, i live in Lithonia Ga, and Im buying my first Spyder RT this weekend. I have already started buying things to upgrade my bike, such as a back rest and sometime next week, some LED lights. Can anyone recommend a mechanic in the metro Atlanta or surrounding area who works on Spyders that i can use to do the upgrades on my bike?

Thanks, Much Appreciated!
 
Hope you find someone good

I'll watch this and see what you find. I got a quote from Mountain Motorsports yesterday - $400 for labor to install a BajaRon sway bar for the 2014 RTS. I would like to have this but $400 labor is out of my price range.

Good Luck.

-Bill
 
I'll watch this and see what you find. I got a quote from Mountain Motorsports yesterday - $400 for labor to install a BajaRon sway bar for the 2014 RTS. I would like to have this but $400 labor is out of my price range.

Good Luck.

-Bill
Bill,
Maybe if we combine forces, and are able to get our machines high enough off the ground, we can do them together... The trick is getting the clearance needed to do the work! I too have a Baja Ron sway bar that needs installing. Extreme Propulsion gave me a $200 price to do it, which is still high in my book.

Let's talk more about this!
 
SPYDER MECHANIC

My dealer is in Cartersville, GA. They put on my sway bar for $100. You might want to give them a call. Extreme Propulsion.
 
Sounds good

Brian I have a Goodyear motorcycle jack rated for 1500 pounds. The rails on the jack are just barely narrow enough to lift my Spyder, so I got ramps to get it high enough for the oil change. My son is next door to me (on the same property) and has an extra garage in his basement that is so pleasant for this - warm in winter, cool in summer, well lighted, lots of tools. I used it Monday to remove a lot of plastic to locate an electrical problem, caused by yours truly. I am planning to ride this Saturday, but we can shoot for the next weekend if you want.

The $100 mentioned by the next poster is much more appealing to me.

Bill


Bill,
Maybe if we combine forces, and are able to get our machines high enough off the ground, we can do them together... The trick is getting the clearance needed to do the work! I too have a Baja Ron sway bar that needs installing. Extreme Propulsion gave me a $200 price to do it, which is still high in my book.

Let's talk more about this!
 
I'll call them

JKM - you ride a good way from Murphy to Cartersville. I wonder if they installed your bar for $100 and quoted Brian above $200 because you bought your new ride from them and it was part of the deal? Can you supply the name of the tech you used and I'll give them a call, and refer to you if that's OK?

-Bill



My dealer is in Cartersville, GA. They put on my sway bar for $100. You might want to give them a call. Extreme Propulsion.
 
Bill the tech that put on my sway bar was Bob. The $100 price tag was not part of my new purchase. But, possibly because I have bought two Spyders from them they quoted me $100. If you contact them, tell them that John Mattox asked you to call and would they give you the same deal? 770-386-9430.
 
I'll watch this and see what you find. I got a quote from Mountain Motorsports yesterday - $400 for labor to install a BajaRon sway bar for the 2014 RTS. I would like to have this but $400 labor is out of my price range.

Good Luck.

-Bill
I have been hearing some of you talk about this sway bar. What does adding that do for the bike? Does it make it ride better or what? I might want to get me one also.
 
Bill the tech that put on my sway bar was Bob. The $100 price tag was not part of my new purchase. But, possibly because I have bought two Spyders from them they quoted me $100. If you contact them, tell them that John Mattox asked you to call and would they give you the same deal? 770-386-9430.

I was basically quoted one hour of labor plus tax for the install. However, I also want to do the laser alignment they have available, but the package deal on everything was $500 +/-. I ended up canceling the appointment last minute because I felt that it was too strong of a number.

If Bill gets that price, then maybe I'll try again... But I'm still up for doing it myself, if we can get that front end high enough!
 
Brian I have a Goodyear motorcycle jack rated for 1500 pounds. The rails on the jack are just barely narrow enough to lift my Spyder, so I got ramps to get it high enough for the oil change. My son is next door to me (on the same property) and has an extra garage in his basement that is so pleasant for this - warm in winter, cool in summer, well lighted, lots of tools. I used it Monday to remove a lot of plastic to locate an electrical problem, caused by yours truly. I am planning to ride this Saturday, but we can shoot for the next weekend if you want.

The $100 mentioned by the next poster is much more appealing to me.

Bill

I may have to ride this Saturday too, to discuss the possibility of the install with you lol. I'm up for twisting bolts and bending wrenches anytime... I know we could do it if we have the correct set up. And it sounds like we may have it with your son's lift. I'll call you Saturday morning to discuss.
 
I have been hearing some of you talk about this sway bar. What does adding that do for the bike? Does it make it ride better or what? I might want to get me one also.

Definitely helps from what I've read on this forum... Tons of posts and information available from other members. Quite honestly it's usually the first thing that is installed by most members that have experienced the Baja Ron sway bar before. I'll be able to tell once I get that sucker installed!!!
 
Thanks John

I rode thru Cartersville yesterday on my way to Adairsville and Resaca. Stopped by and spoke to Paula Holliday who remembered you. She thinks you got an RT sway bar instead of the BajaRon which costs more probably because of the links on the BajaRon. Maybe your bar did not include compressing the springs to fit the links?

I'll probably go with them at around $185. Thanks for the suggestion to use them.

-Bill

Bill the tech that put on my sway bar was Bob. The $100 price tag was not part of my new purchase. But, possibly because I have bought two Spyders from them they quoted me $100. If you contact them, tell them that John Mattox asked you to call and would they give you the same deal? 770-386-9430.
 
I rode thru Cartersville yesterday on my way to Adairsville and Resaca. Stopped by and spoke to Paula Holliday who remembered you. She thinks you got an RT sway bar instead of the BajaRon which costs more probably because of the links on the BajaRon. Maybe your bar did not include compressing the springs to fit the links?

I'll probably go with them at around $185. Thanks for the suggestion to use them.

-Bill

Compressing the springs? What does that have to do with a sway bar install?
 
I've installed two sway bars on my Spyders myself. The 2010 you don't have to jack up as far as my 2016. For the 2016 I raised up the front and stuck a stack of those flat concrete blocks under each front tire so I could get under the front end safely. Then using my lift jack from the side, I raised the bike up enough to get the old bar out and the new bar in then lowered it back down. I did NOT get my person under the bike doing this! ONLY my arm close to the ground! That was the only scary part of the install.

$100 sounds reasonable for a dealer to do it. Just make sure Cartersville doesn't keep your bike for several days doing it.

For the newer bikes with the 1330 engine, the links come with the sway bar and are part of the install.

I can tell you that Ron's Sway bar on my 2010 saved my life in a situation where I had to swerve around a young girl's car when she all of a sudden decided to make a left turn without signalling!
 
Last edited:
Hey Cavman, I was thru Menlo yesterday on a winter rally. You got a great area to live.

Brian Kay from Kennesaw and I are trying to decide whether to try the install ourselves or get it done in Cartersville. He already has the bar and instructions and mine are on the way. How many concrete blocks did you use? We had just about abandoned doing it ourselves but we may revisit that. I think Brian found an install video that I'll look for.

-Bill

I've installed two sway bars on my Spyders myself. The 2010 you don't have to jack up as far as my 2016. For the 2016 I raised up the front and stuck a stack of those flat concrete blocks under each front tire so I could get under the front end safely. Then using my lift jack from the side, I raised the bike up enough to get the old bar out and the new bar in then lowered it back down. I did NOT get my person under the bike doing this! ONLY my arm close to the ground! That was the only scary part of the install.

$100 sounds reasonable for a dealer to do it. Just make sure Cartersville doesn't keep your bike for several days doing it.

For the newer bikes with the 1330 engine, the links come with the sway bar and are part of the install.

I can tell you that Ron's Sway bar on my 2010 saved my life in a situation where I had to swerve around a young girl's car when she all of a sudden decided to make a left turn without signalling!
 
I have one of the Sears Craftsman lifts. I think I had three bricks per side as that was only how far I was able to get the tires off the ground.
 
I have been hearing some of you talk about this sway bar. What does adding that do for the bike? Does it make it ride better or what? I might want to get me one also.

Do a search and you'll find a host of owners, myself included, who are very pleaded with the BajaRon sway bar and why. If the search doesn't fully convince you, e-mail Ron and he'll explain all the benefits over an OEM sway bar.
 
I watched the video from Finless Bob, and he replaced the bar and links himself... Seemed easy, but that was for a 2012. Is there any difference with a 2014? I don't want to give up my spyder for several weeks just to get it done! Weather is getting really nice all of a sudden.

Does anyone know if the bar and links are just as easy as the 2012 in Bob's video?
 
I watched the video from Finless Bob, and he replaced the bar and links himself... Seemed easy, but that was for a 2012. Is there any difference with a 2014? I don't want to give up my spyder for several weeks just to get it done! Weather is getting really nice all of a sudden.

Does anyone know if the bar and links are just as easy as the 2012 in Bob's video?

From what I have read you have to get the 14's higher to get the old bar out and the new one in. The one on our 2012 was not hard.
 
Back
Top