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Dave & Teds Most Excellent Adventures 2013

Doc just read your thread - I had to LOL esp the bit about (the expansion/contraction principal).
I was not sure if this was the cooling system of the Spyder or the Problem Dave and Teddy were having
Didn't think they would both want to wear clamps all day

Must just be my sense of humour


Dave and Teddy in clamps?? Oh, my.... :wrong: :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
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This is what it looked like during
 
Touch up paint

Not sure who, but someone posted a link for a company that offers touch up paint for our Spyders, so I ordered a sample & tho I have yet to try it, it looks like the correct match, quick shipping & easy to navigate web site, so I went ahead and placed another order for the Viper Red in spray cans so I can properly go over the speaker grills and dash bezel. Once I actually get some of the scratches completed from our mishap with the coon, I'll update y'all on the quality. So far, so good.uploadfromtaptalk1359997744751.jpguploadfromtaptalk1359997766123.jpguploadfromtaptalk1359997803554.jpg
 
I think those 'clamps for fat people' are called "Spanx" :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
Gee I thought that spanx is what ya got when you were a bad boy or girl!! Good thing it doesn't go around your throat to help with a over abundence of eating!!!
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Update

I had Therapy after work yesterday & she decided I need to try wearing a splint on my wrist for a while to see if that offers any help. I originally started using my right hand less and less while here at work, cause everytime I would use it with the arm outstretched, my index finger would get the numb tingly feeling, then go cold. Only when outstretching the arm, so now I just use it with my elbow bent, which is very limiting.

Even driving to my Therapy apt, with both hands on the wheel, my index finger went numb and was freezing by the time I got there, and NO, I wasn't white knuckling the wheel, just a lite grip, but it all has to do with the arm being outstretched.

Was going to call Middletown about getting Teds Stripped Sled in for the valve check, but when I went to leave Therapy, it was snowing pretty hard, almost white out conditions again, so that shot that idea down. Suppose to have some more flurries coming thru again today, so we'll look at maybe trying Wed or Thursday, with fingers crossed.

Teddys getting upset with not ryding, actually starting to get a little aggressive while playing fetch with his ball in the condo. Can't blame the pup tho, as I'm right there with him
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Probably the 1st Complaint about BajaRons New Anti-Sway-Bar for the RT

Ok folks, yesterday it got above freezing, I think 34F to be exact, and it wasn't raining or snowing, so you know what that means........... TIME TO RYDE!!!

I went out to the garage & fired Teds Red Sled right up, plugged in Teddy's heated carrier, turned the Spyder around and pulled back in the garage head first, as opposed to our normally backing it in. This way, I could leave the Spyder running with the garage door cracked & the exhaust venting out instead of in, and give Teds heated carrier time to get warmed up while I went back inside to get Mr. Wonderful all geared up for a nice ryde.

Teddy could hear the Spyder running and was excited like a kid at Christmas time when I opened the door, jumping like a kangaroo raring to go. Got him geared up in one of his winter outfits and out to the garage we went, with Teddy leading the way.

Get him tethered into his heated carrier and put his doggles on, and off we went. I knew this had to be kind of a short ryde, as my buddy asked if I'd get his daughter off the bus, which we're always happy to do, but that only left us with about an hour to ryde, but better than nothing.

I decided to take the twisties up the hill to Devou Park, which is directly above where we live, as we're at the bottom by the river & the park is up top with Wonderful Panaramic views of the Cincinnati Skyline & Riverfront. Anyone that knows the area knows that it has one of the twistiest roads around leading up to it, which is always fun on a Spyder.

Now I have to tell you, about this new Anti-Sway-Bar from BaJaRon, I found my first complaint. Now granted, its most probably exaggerated for me personally, due to being used to ryding every single day, and now not ryding but maybe once or twice a week on "test" runs, but WOW!!! I'm coming to find that I need to actually change my ryding style.

I remember when Teddy & I were following directly behind Lamont on our ryde of The Dragon this past summer, and I was working my butt off leaning my body weight from side to side in every twist & turn trying my best to keep up with him. One time, I looked up ahead at him taking the next corner & I remember being amazed that THE MAN was sitting almost straight up with very little noticeable lean, at least from my vantage point. I knew he had the Best aftermarket suspension available, not to mention 30+ yrs of experience, but still, at the speeds we were taking these corners, I thought for sure he'd still have to be leaning more than I was at least witnessing.

You know how when we see someone else doing the same thing you are, but maybe a different or better way, and our natural inclination is to mirror their style to see if we too can do that particular activity better than what we had been doing? So yeah, I made sure their were no oncomming vehicles and I tried taking that very same corner without leaning as much as I normally would have and can you guess what happened??? Yup, I crossed over the center line about a foot & scared the cr*p out of myself, swearing to never do that again...... Lesson learned.

So, ever since then, I've just given in to the fact that, since I carry most of my weight in my upper torso, Teds Red Sled is TOP HEAVY & I have to do the side to side slide dance in the seat when aggressively taking on the twisties, which I'm fine with and have fun with it.

So now imagine my surprise, when I go to do my side to side slide dance in the twisties, butTeds Red Sled is now as flat & stable as can be, and I'm just hanging my but needlessly off the side of the seat feeling like an overcompensating fool that doesn't know how to ryde his (Teddy's) Spyder, even tho we're now on our 3rd year of ryding experience with well over 50 thousand miles. Go Figure!!!

Told ya folks, the difference this bar makes is like having an entirely different beast between your legs. Best BANG for the BUCK you can get!!!



(PS.... This really isn't a complaint)
(PSS... Dragon anyone???)



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Lets do a weekend Dragon Ryde

Dragon, when?

I talked with Jacob at Middletown yesterday & he coordinated with Aarron & he approved for him to go ahead & order any parts that may be needed for the valve check/adjustment so they are already instock and on hand if needed, so I should be able to get Teds Stripped Sled up there either Wednesday or Thursday of next week, allotting for shipping time of the parts from BRP. Also dependent on the weather, as I won't ryde in the rain or snow covered streets with it stripped. I'm pushing it as it is, and doing that would just be asking for trouble.

So if all goes well, we should have it back by Friday or Saturday, then figure its time to start putting it all back together. Tho now, my right (dominant) hand/wrist is in a splint, so its less useful than ever, so its going to take me some time getting it all pieced back.

May have to take the suggestion someone made about having a "Spyder Raising Party" & invite you, Coz and any other locals over for beer, pizza, Spyder surgery & of course, fun and antics with Teddy
:joke: Always a good time.

But as soon as we can get Teds New & Much Improved Red Sled back together and get a decently rydeable weekend, we're dying to do a road-trip.
:yes::yes:Would be great to get a few Spyders together to go down for a run as soon as the weather would allow:yes::yes:

:clap::dontknow: Your thoughts???:hun::clap:
 
Sway Bar

Ok.........you've just about have me talked into BajaRons sway bar for my RT. I'm from the flat lands so I'm just not sure if it would be worth it. We don't have many twisties here and the most I had been on was when we were riding with Lamont during the BBQ in Sept. AND IT WAS AWESOME!!:yes:
 
You've gotta decide what's `right` for you

Ok.........you've just about have me talked into BajaRons sway bar for my RT. I'm from the flat lands so I'm just not sure if it would be worth it. We don't have many twisties here and the most I had been on was when we were riding with Lamont during the BBQ in Sept. AND IT WAS AWESOME!!:yes:

I`ll just say this about your delima in decision making.

I personally didn`t think this bar would make nearly as dramatic of an effect as it did, especially even at low speeds.

In those flat lands that you live, I'm sure they have turns & on & off ramps, right? Even with those, you will notice a difference and that difference is confidence inspiring. So much so, it just might make you want to actually 'Seek Out' those hidden, less ridden twisty roads that few travel on, that I'm sure are hidden around your area.

Not to mention, make you look forward to even more road trips on your Spyder to more better known locals, such as Lamonts Bar-B-Q
:doorag: and maybe even The Dragon:clap: Its all up to you.


Having a Spyder is Great!!!
Having a Spyder with Superior Handling is. ............. INSPIRING!!!
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I talked with Jacob at Middletown yesterday & he coordinated with Aarron & he approved for him to go ahead & order any parts that may be needed for the valve check/adjustment so they are already instock and on hand if needed, so I should be able to get Teds Stripped Sled up there either Wednesday or Thursday of next week, allotting for shipping time of the parts from BRP. Also dependent on the weather, as I won't ryde in the rain or snow covered streets with it stripped. I'm pushing it as it is, and doing that would just be asking for trouble.

So if all goes well, we should have it back by Friday or Saturday, then figure its time to start putting it all back together. Tho now, my right (dominant) hand/wrist is in a splint, so its less useful than ever, so its going to take me some time getting it all pieced back.

May have to take the suggestion someone made about having a "Spyder Raising Party" & invite you, Coz and any other locals over for beer, pizza, Spyder surgery & of course, fun and antics with Teddy
:joke: Always a good time.

But as soon as we can get Teds New & Much Improved Red Sled back together and get a decently rydeable weekend, we're dying to do a road-trip.
:yes::yes:Would be great to get a few Spyders together to go down for a run as soon as the weather would allow:yes::yes:

:clap::dontknow: Your thoughts???:hun::clap:

You guys have all the fun!!! Hope all goes well getting Ted's sled put back together. Good timing too, as spring is just around the corner.:doorag:
 
Beaufort, SC

WOW!!! You weren't kidden when you said flant-lander :eek:
We've never travelled to your neck of the woods (yet) but I just pulled it up on my maps program, and I was amazed. Looks like coastal living at its finest, so many islands and water everywhere. Must be so beautiful when you go ryding, especially being wide open on your Spyder:) Have to admit, made me a little jealous even :p
 

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WOW!!! You weren't kidden when you said flant-lander :eek:
We've never travelled to your neck of the woods (yet) but I just pulled it up on my maps program, and I was amazed. Looks like coastal living at its finest, so many islands and water everywhere. Must be so beautiful when you go ryding, especially being wide open on your Spyder:) Have to admit, made me a little jealous even :p

Lots & lots of water and islands. And it is coastal living at its best. This could be a great road trip for you and Teddy.:yes: And it is flat as a pancake
 
Frustrated & not sure what this means, do you?

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Sorry for the poor quality pic, but if you look close, you can obviously see the green colored drop of coolant and all around both hose ends. This was before replacing both hose clamps. Cleaned the area, went for a ryde after replacing, and still had visible signs of coolant. Does this mean I might have an issue with my water pump maybe???
 
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Quick pic from yesterdays short test ryde

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Quick pic from yesterdays test ryde. Notice how he was able to sneak his doggles down.
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Sorry for the poor quality pic, but if you look close, you can obviously see the green colored drop of coolant and all around both hose ends. This was before replacing both hose clamps. Cleaned the area, went for a ryde after replacing, and still had visible signs of coolant. Does this mean I might have an issue with my water pump maybe???


Sorry Dave I know you have stated you cleaned the area - Did you take the hose off completely and check the casting
just in case some of the old coolant had leaked and dried on the casting leaving a very small gap and if under pressure allowing the coolant to leak out
Perhaps remove the hose and run your finger around the casting and on the inside the hose just to see if both are smooth - Did you replace the hose maybe that might be your next move
Just trying to think of things to try and get to the bottom of your problem and find a solution
I am sure others more experienced than me will give further advice
 
Thanks for the inquiry & suggestions Eddie. I have not removed the hoses yet, was hoping it was just a quick and easy job of just switching out the clamps. I've never really messed with the coolant system & was hoping to resolve this issue without having to drain it to remove the hoses, but like you suggested, seems like the next logical step:shocked:and it was evident that the leak was still there after the switch and not just dried coolant, as we had a small puddle underneath once again this morning:banghead:
 
Dave

If you have to drain the coolant down just be careful ref the Drain Plug - See this thread

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...-Radiator-Broke&highlight=RADIATOR+DRAIN+PLUG

It may be better to drain by the bottom radiator hose - Unless BRP has addressed this problem ref broken drain
Radiator Plugs

You may already be aware of the earlier thread but just in case thought it best just to let you know
The last thing you and Teddy need is more expensive and loss of riding time
 
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