Hi All:
Well, its been a fun few days with the new 2011 RT shocks on my 2009 SM5. The shocks have actually settled down, to my surprise. It seems once you pound around for a while they aren't quite as stiff.
That is to say that their natural dampening movements are smoother and not as stiff as when first mounted. They still are far superior in every way to the OEM shock assemblies. Not installing them would have been a sin.
We are blessed with a miriad of winding, curving, twistie roads here in the San Francisco Bay Area so the test runs have been sublime and severe.
So in conclusion, taking steps to improve handling is good.
1. Crank up adjuster to #5 setting on front OEM shocks
2. Install Evo Sway Bar with OEM shocks on #5
3. Buy and install 2011 RT Shocks
How a rider arrives at their comfort level on their Spyder is up to them.
Non Oem shocks in the after market are an excellent source of quality replacements. But for my money (and the saving of it) BRPs 2011 RT front shocks are the """"""""""""BOMB"""""""""""
For those who are handy look up on Google "How to compress motorcycle springs." The different Threads have a bunch of good ideas.
Well It's just about 7 am here on the West Coast. Normal overcast from the ocean, that will burn off around 10 am. Tanks full, oils up, tires round, windshield clean.
To all, safe happy riding -
Buck1234 :2thumbs: :yes:
Well, its been a fun few days with the new 2011 RT shocks on my 2009 SM5. The shocks have actually settled down, to my surprise. It seems once you pound around for a while they aren't quite as stiff.
That is to say that their natural dampening movements are smoother and not as stiff as when first mounted. They still are far superior in every way to the OEM shock assemblies. Not installing them would have been a sin.
We are blessed with a miriad of winding, curving, twistie roads here in the San Francisco Bay Area so the test runs have been sublime and severe.
So in conclusion, taking steps to improve handling is good.
1. Crank up adjuster to #5 setting on front OEM shocks
2. Install Evo Sway Bar with OEM shocks on #5
3. Buy and install 2011 RT Shocks
How a rider arrives at their comfort level on their Spyder is up to them.
Non Oem shocks in the after market are an excellent source of quality replacements. But for my money (and the saving of it) BRPs 2011 RT front shocks are the """"""""""""BOMB"""""""""""
For those who are handy look up on Google "How to compress motorcycle springs." The different Threads have a bunch of good ideas.
Well It's just about 7 am here on the West Coast. Normal overcast from the ocean, that will burn off around 10 am. Tanks full, oils up, tires round, windshield clean.
To all, safe happy riding -
Buck1234 :2thumbs: :yes: