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Blog-My first self inflected problem

Lamonster

SpyderLovers Founder
Well against my better judgment I did something I knew could be a problem and now I'm paying for it. :gaah:

After riding a RT with the shocks cranked all the way up I knew that's where I wanted my shocks too. I asked one of the BRP guys if they could crank it up for me because I was afraid of breaking the cast cam adjuster. I had several guys tell me they do it all the time without jacking up the Spyder and taking the load off. I still thought it was not a good idea and they were going to take care of it. Well I know these guys were running around like chickens with their heads cut off last night and somehow it got overlooked. No big deal I just packed up and headed out.

At my first gas stop I decided to get the tool out and give it a shot seeing I had 6 hours of riding ahead of me and I might as well have it nice and stiff. This was one of those times when I should have listened to the voice in my head that said just wait till you get home and do it.

I cranked the right side up no problem so I'm thinking cool, this is going to work. Then I moved to the left side and "pop" :shocked: :yikes: sure enough I broke the corner of the cam. Now it's not bad but it's not good either so I got on the phone and the end result was they towed it back to the hotel and when the support team gets back from their ride they can fix it and I'll head out in the morning.

So bottom line if you're going to adjust your front shocks up on the RS or the RT you really need to take the load off of them before you start cranking on them. nojoke

I guess this is the kind of stuff that makes for a good story any way. :doorag:
 
Enjoy your ride home, Lamont. We are looking forward to seeing an RT on the west coast. Not wanting to get one, but curious to see.
 
Obviously Lamont is not the responsible type person that BRP can trust with the RT. They had better remove him as one of the chosen few and of course.....replace him with me :ohyea::ohyea::2thumbs::2thumbs::clap::clap:
 
I guess this is the kind of stuff that makes for a good story any way. :doorag:

Well....not a good story......but..... */%# happens :gaah:
A better story would have been, if the tech would have broken it, in front of everybody.
Have a safe trip home, Lamont. :bowdown:
 
Why don't you tell the REAL story Lamont. You're just looking for any excuse to stay another night in that POSH Hotel! :roflblack:
 
Same here

Did the same thing but I had it jacked up with the load of the wheels and it still broke the left side. That really bums you out.
 
Did the same thing but I had it jacked up with the load of the wheels and it still broke the left side. That really bums you out.

Another trick that should be done is to lube it with some WD or something like that before you crank on it.
 
I'm all put back together and ready to roll in the morning. :2thumbs:

Next stop home and then Deals Gap :ohyea::yes::2excited:
 
Hope you have the same weather we're having up here in New England. If so, you are in for nice ryding!!!

Safe trip Lamont. We're all looking forward to you taking us along your journeys on the RT-S!!!
 
Got torque?

Now I don't feel so bad. I adjusted mine in the spring - put a piece of PVC on the end of the wrench for leverage, the pipe turned, the cam didn't... imagine my surprise :opps:

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Well against my better judgment I did something I knew could be a problem and now I'm paying for it. :gaah:

After riding a RT with the shocks cranked all the way up I knew that's where I wanted my shocks too. I asked one of the BRP guys if they could crank it up for me because I was afraid of breaking the cast cam adjuster. I had several guys tell me they do it all the time without jacking up the Spyder and taking the load off. I still thought it was not a good idea and they were going to take care of it. Well I know these guys were running around like chickens with their heads cut off last night and somehow it got overlooked. No big deal I just packed up and headed out.

At my first gas stop I decided to get the tool out and give it a shot seeing I had 6 hours of riding ahead of me and I might as well have it nice and stiff. This was one of those times when I should have listened to the voice in my head that said just wait till you get home and do it.

I cranked the right side up no problem so I'm thinking cool, this is going to work. Then I moved to the left side and "pop" :shocked: :yikes: sure enough I broke the corner of the cam. Now it's not bad but it's not good either so I got on the phone and the end result was they towed it back to the hotel and when the support team gets back from their ride they can fix it and I'll head out in the morning.

So bottom line if you're going to adjust your front shocks up on the RS or the RT you really need to take the load off of them before you start cranking on them. nojoke

I guess this is the kind of stuff that makes for a good story any way. :doorag:


Warrenty Item?:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

I am staying for the rib vest like I told ya, see ya later

ride safe
 
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