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I got some nice swaybar endlinks coming anyways..because I like mods.
I have a set on the way also.I like to try things if it's an easy install which the end links seem to be.
I got some nice swaybar endlinks coming anyways..because I like mods.
I have a set on the way also.I like to try things if it's an easy install which the end links seem to be.
As mentioned above, the Ryker is stable. It's many times the new rider who is not. Just the nature of the beast going from a basically numb to steering input motorcycle, to a very responsive Ryker (or Spyder). Isolate the handlebars from rider input, and you may well discover that the twitchiness goes away.
There can also be mechanical issues like alignment, tire pressures (bad OEM tires) etc. But the rider interface is the most common and most easily eliminated as a major factor.
There are things you can do to improve handling, improve tracking and traction, which will reduce unwanted movement. But that is another issue altogether.
I am going to disagree with you Ron. The real answer is that it was your anti-sway bar and end links that made my Ryker a much better ride.
I believe that road surface conditions can have a profound influence over one's perception of "stability", especially >50mph.
Maybe it IS a question of where he grips it.
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I have a Rally and adjusted my front shocks to #4 position. This tightened them up so that they don't sway, bounce, and fall into the grooves nearly as drastic as they did before. I also don't keep a tight grip on the bars. Let them bounce or vibrate when hitting these rough patches and they will stay centered.
Tru dat!But so can the two front wheels up front that our Spyders/Rykers have! :lecturef_smilie:
Many people transitioning from 2 wheel 'bikes or from those even 'more insulated from the road' cages are quite surprised at the amount of 'movement' &/or 'road surface feed-back' they get on a Spyder/Ryker, but a lot of that is simply because our machines have twice the number wheels up front and maybe three or more times the size of tire 'contact patch' with the road vs most 'bikes; and nowhere near the 'insulation' from the road & environment as a cager experiences... so OF COURSE you'll get more movement/feel on a Spyder/Ryker! :shocked:
Sure, it's often made worse by the poor quality tires, improper alignment, &/or the death grip on the handlebars that some get as they try to fight every little bump or twitch and FORCE their Spyder/Ryker to 'feel' & behave like one of those 2 or 4 wheeled things that it's really NOT, and that it's NEVER going to feel like!! :banghead:
They might feel sorta similar to riding quad-bikes &/or some ATV's, but that's definitely only 'sorta', cos with the 'Reverse Trike' configuration and the advanced handling & stability dynamics & features our machines have, they really ARE pretty much unique in the way they ryde & handle!hyea: And it generally takes some miles for anyone to even start to get used to that! For some, it might be a couple of hundred miles; for others it might be a couple of thousand miles, and for almost all of us, that's STILL really only just the START of getting comfortable with & getting the best from our Spyders/Rykers! :thumbup:
They might get flashes &/or moments of it early on, but only once a 'New Spyder/Ryker Ryder' puts in the miles and practice for them to truly come to terms with all that extra & different movement we get; once they learn to loosen the death grip on the handlebars; they let their shoulders & elbows relax; use their upper body more to help weight transfer & guide when necessary but otherwise isolate it from reacting to the myriad of minor twitches & movements we get as feedback from the road; and once they learn to RELAX into it and GENTLY GUIDE their machine SMOOTHLY instead of trying to manhandle it wherever they want to go &/or force it to behave like the motorcycle it isn't, then & only then are they well on the way to achieving the true Zen of Spyder/Ryker Ryding!ray:
So as someone somewhere once said, Patience Grasshopper, Patience! :lecturef_smilie:
And in the meantime, just like the rest of us, all you can really do is Ryde More, & Worry Less! :yes: