WDAVEY
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21 RTL with 3,200 miles. Around the time of the 3,000 mile checkup (coincident with installation of BajaRon sway bar) I developed a shake in the handle bars. Worse at 45 mph, gets a smoother as speed increases to nearly gone at 60. The dealer is trying to help, but they are a small shop with limited Spyder experience.
Things we've tried so far: 1) Spin balance front wheels. 2) Swapped wheels with a brand new demonstrator at the dealer. 3) Removed sway bar end links to rule out sway bar. None of these had any affect on the shake.
I have asked the dealer to laser align the bike to see if that helps, but I'm also looking for other possible causes. Research on the forum suggests a few possibilities including: 1) bad battery or loose connections affecting the DPS. 2) bad shock absorber. 3) Something (computer) associated with the DPS - supposedly the electric assist goes away above 45 mph? 4) Loose suspension components (ball joints)?
Obviously we're clutching at straws and would welcome any experience or suggestions that could cause this.
				
			Things we've tried so far: 1) Spin balance front wheels. 2) Swapped wheels with a brand new demonstrator at the dealer. 3) Removed sway bar end links to rule out sway bar. None of these had any affect on the shake.
I have asked the dealer to laser align the bike to see if that helps, but I'm also looking for other possible causes. Research on the forum suggests a few possibilities including: 1) bad battery or loose connections affecting the DPS. 2) bad shock absorber. 3) Something (computer) associated with the DPS - supposedly the electric assist goes away above 45 mph? 4) Loose suspension components (ball joints)?
Obviously we're clutching at straws and would welcome any experience or suggestions that could cause this.
			
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		 . There have been more than 'just a few' owners who've chased vibrations like those you describe for years & thru multiple sets of Kendas only to discover their troubling vibration disappeared completely the moment they (finally) bit the bullet & swapped to a 'real' car tire run at an appropriate (lower) pressure for the (lighter) load that our Spyders impose upon them vs that of a car which needs about 28 psi! :banghead:
 . There have been more than 'just a few' owners who've chased vibrations like those you describe for years & thru multiple sets of Kendas only to discover their troubling vibration disappeared completely the moment they (finally) bit the bullet & swapped to a 'real' car tire run at an appropriate (lower) pressure for the (lighter) load that our Spyders impose upon them vs that of a car which needs about 28 psi! :banghead:  Good Luck! :thumbup:
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