Easy Rider
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A bit akin to "enter from the inside and track to the outside."
A bit but that's kind of a different thing.
If you turn in too soon and then have to correct for that mid-turn, it doesn't matter what track you intended to take.
A bit akin to "enter from the inside and track to the outside."
Just wanted to add that until you finally get PO'd enough to spend the few dollars to actually implement the fix we all know about (or should know about) the anti-sway bar is number 1 and the Doc's spring stiffeners is a close 2nd ... and what a bang for the buck. Really just a few hundred dollars ... and way less than a muffler would cost!!!I posted this (below) in another thread concerning ryders who were having a bit of trouble handling their :spyder2: ::::::::
"Likethousands of other :spyder2: owners---- my :spyder2: handles great. Smooth and steady, no pulling or drifting out of the lane. Fast in the corners if I want to. It has Doc's spring stiffeners, anti-sway bar, General car tire at 19 # cold, and proper wheel alignment/balance. I've activated nanny a few times and found that smooth inputs really do help.
Roger
Rreplace the sway bar asap.
Just bought a 2011 RSS SE5 with about 9000 miles.
Rode it 120 miles home today on mostly interstate. This was the first time I had ridden a spyder.
I am coming from a Piaggio MP3 which is also a three wheeler, but it leans like a 2 wheeler.
I cannot say I had fun on the ride home. I was scared to death! I had to keep telling myself to relax my grip and just ride.
Turns are frightening to me. Even slow sloping interstate ones. Let alone making a left or right turn from a stop.
What am I doing wrong? I feel like I am leaning in to the turn, but it feels like I am either going to fly off or tip over.
Going straight I feel like I am weaving..
How long does it take to get used to this?
Also, I will have to be storing this outside for the time being. I need a cover for outdoors. I have a top case, saddlebags, and I tall windscreen. Anyone have any recommendations on a cover that can accommodate these things?
Also, has anyone hooked up a GPS to this model? Where and how?
Would you kindly try to explain to me (us) how a stiffer sway bar is going to reduce the "twitchy-ness" when going down a straight and level smooth road with no noticeable cross winds ???
That is, why will a different sway bar have any effect when there is NO sway occurring ??
b. Spend a bunch of time and money on unnecessary after-market replacement parts to make the trike less responsive than it was designed to be.
Your opinion.
Apparently not shared by most Spyder owners.
I don't consider a feeling of darting back and forth from side to side while I want it to go straight as a measure of "responsiveness".
My opinion is which to change first, not either-or. I probably wasn't clear about that.