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Laser alignments heads up

No charge, Lamont. It took all of ten minutes to perform. I watched. I think Greg at, Seminole Power Sports in Sanford, Florida, was interested so as to be a benefit to him knowledge wise. They really do treat me great.

Chris
Chris, Mike and the ROLO Boys where the ones that did your alignment at Seminole on Thursday. I am shocked that Jason did not throw the BUD on your bike as soon as they were done....Mike heard him mention that to you, wonder why he did not do it ? You would think that a CERTIFIED BRP tech would know that the BRP manual recommends setting your steering sensors back to zero...? HUM.... ( Nancys toy says it is in the manual )Greg is the service manager...the "Tech" was Jason.


 
I thought COMPUTERS were supposed to be smarter than us mortals ( regarding our Spyders ) to keep from hurting ourselves etc.. From what I gather You and Scotty are saying is the computer is PROGRAMED to (possibly) not accepting PERFECT alignment because the SENSORS are set WRONG ? ? ? or something to this effect........and if you get a PERFECT ALIGNMENT you have to get BUDS to .....UNDO.....the wrong settings that were installed in the system when you purchased the Spyder.................I think there is a real problem here that should addressed by BRP......Like free " BUDS correction " on Spyders that were delivered Mis-aligned from the factory...............and that seems to be " MOST " of them from I am reading ........Mike :thumbup:


Mike, I have been STRUGGLING to explain this to the readers that own Spyders..and to kinda defend the NEW ROLO Laser Alignment system. For the first time in a long time Spyder riders can now ride in comfort... Once they have their bikes laser aligned and because of this perfect alignment NOW the computors don't like it ? So ROLO solves a big problem...and a sensor doesn't like it ...HUH ?? Mike I agree I think BRP needs to have all BUD resetting be FREE ...why do riders have to PAY for a service that was WRONG from the factory,,,,YEAH MIKE YOU ARE DEAD ON...I knew I liked you...COMMON SENSE

 
Lamont, thanks for the heads up on the steering sensor. It was my white RT that the guys started off with at Progressive on Friday morning. No codes yet, not really a dealer kind of person. How long would it take to reset the sensor?:p

Highway man Mike just told me Lamont zeroed your steering sensors @ Progressive That Morning...I believe Mike said Lamont zeroed the first 4 Spyders, check with Lamont

 
From what I gather You and Scotty are saying is the computer is PROGRAMED to (possibly) not accepting PERFECT alignment because the SENSORS are set WRONG ? ? ? or something to this effect........and if you get a PERFECT ALIGNMENT you have to get BUDS to .....UNDO.....the wrong settings that were installed in the system when you purchased the Spyder.......................Mike

Think of it this way. The steering sensors don't automatically "know" when the bike is perfectly straight ahead, that is when it rolls perfectly straight ahead. They have to be "told" that the first time and they are told this is the zero point -- straight ahead. After that, the sensors know where they are and can handle all the difficult chores of the VSS, etc. So if you change something mechanically in the steering, the sensors don't know you made that change and must be told again where straight ahead is, if it changed at all. Once you again tell it where straight ahead is, and tell it that is the new zero point, then all is well.

They were set up correctly at the factory, that is the zero point was set when the bike was rolling straight ahead. The alignment may have been less than perfect but the bike rolled straight ahead and the sensors were told this is the zero point. Now you changed something and the zero point may have changed so you need to find the new zero point -- straight ahead -- and tell the computers.

Hope this helps.
 
Lamont! I had Mike do my 2012 RT-SE5 almost 3 months ago, since I live 5 miles from him, here in New Smyrna Beach. The improvement was terrific, and for the first time my Rt tracks exactly where you point it, and I have had NO appreciable cupping, balance problems, or tire wear since. With Elkas front and rear, and Ron's sway bar, my RT is exactly how I think it should be, and handles like a dream. It's a shame BRP doesn't make this dealer standard shop equipment, but then it would take Business away from folks like you, that really care about our bikes! Great product, and Mike, being an early Spyder buyer/rider, got tired of all the darting, and tracking problems, and done something about it! By the way, he has ran a Racer driving performance school for many years, and is a real gearhead! :)
 
Ok Thanks!:yes::bowdown::doorag:. Really enjoyed Spyder Quest and meeting everyone. Norm is quite the salesman!

He is my #1 salesman and my #1 chop buster ( I was going to say the other word...but I will keep this clean)

Mike is the King and Norm is the jester....and I am just the Warden....and that is a direct quote from Stormin Norman Robinson AKA the Jester :bowdown:

 
Lamont! I had Mike do my 2012 RT-SE5 almost 3 months ago, since I live 5 miles from him, here in New Smyrna Beach. The improvement was terrific, and for the first time my Rt tracks exactly where you point it, and I have had NO appreciable cupping, balance problems, or tire wear since. With Elkas front and rear, and Ron's sway bar, my RT is exactly how I think it should be, and handles like a dream. It's a shame BRP doesn't make this dealer standard shop equipment, but then it would take Business away from folks like you, that really care about our bikes! Great product, and Mike, being an early Spyder buyer/rider, got tired of all the darting, and tracking problems, and done something about it! By the way, he has ran a Racer driving performance school for many years, and is a real gearhead! :)

GUZZI...that is the word of the day.."CARE" WE ALL CARE...it is not about the money it is helping our fellow Spyder Riders " ride in comfort" , sure we will make a few bucks along the way but Lamont said it perfect yesterday... "he is now free to do what he loves" . Mike is all about challenges in fact he heads to Des Moines next week. He invented a laser system to align tractor trailer tires to the king pin...he also loves what he does. I feel at this point we might have a stronger independant ROLO presense than BRP dealers ...time will tell

 
I would hope that all Spyder dealers will incorporate the laser alignments in their equipment arsenals! Check the video and it is a must have for them!:thumbup:
 
I would hope that all Spyder dealers will incorporate the laser alignments in their equipment arsenals! Check the video and it is a must have for them!:thumbup:


I would rather bet that non-Spyder dealers had them too to keep the dealers from overcharging Spyder owners who need this service. People like Lamont who have their heart in it for the sport/lifestyle.

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Chris, Mike and the ROLO Boys where the ones that did your alignment at Seminole on Thursday. I am shocked that Jason did not throw the BUD on your bike as soon as they were done....Mike heard him mention that to you, wonder why he did not do it ? You would think that a CERTIFIED BRP tech would know that the BRP manual recommends setting your steering sensors back to zero...? HUM.... ( Nancys toy says it is in the manual )Greg is the service manager...the "Tech" was Jason.



Actually, it was Greg who performed the buds. He opened up the frunk (banged up finger and all) pulled the pins to that plate at the top of the frunk, hooked up the computer to the spyder and ran the BUDS. Jason watched on and more or less helped or guided Greg through the process. That's where the 2.0 was determined.

Now when the alignment was performed, I was the one that mentioned to both Jason and Greg that the sensors PROBABLY needed to be recalibrated. I said this because I had recalled Scotty in other threads mentioning this. I don't think this is the first thread that Scotty has said that after an alignment, the sensors needed to be recalibrated.

When I came back from test riding my spyder after the alignment, I gave my impressions and rode my spyder home. It wasn't until late afternoon Friday, (sometime around 4:30) when I read Lamont's original post. The first thing I did was to fire off an email to Greg attaching this post. I then went down to Seminole Power Sports and queried his thoughts. He immediately asked me if I had ten or fifteen minutes. I did, and we took my spyder in the back and the BUDS were/was run.

All I can say is that my dealer has treated me extremely well over the years. I can also say that I am very pleased with the alignment process. As I said before. I would pay money to have this procedure done. It truly is an improvment on my ride.

Hope this helps.

​Chris
 
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He is my #1 salesman and my #1 chop buster ( I was going to say the other word...but I will keep this clean)

Mike is the King and Norm is the jester....and I am just the Warden....and that is a direct quote from Stormin Norman Robinson AKA the Jester :bowdown:

He was in the room next to me in the Studio Motel, saw my tires and said it looks like a toe out condition, later on that Friday morning at Progressive PS the system was hooked up and it was indeed toe out.:bowdown:
 
GUZZI...that is the word of the day.."CARE" WE ALL CARE...it is not about the money it is helping our fellow Spyder Riders " ride in comfort" , sure we will make a few bucks along the way but Lamont said it perfect yesterday... "he is now free to do what he loves" . Mike is all about challenges in fact he heads to Des Moines next week. He invented a laser system to align tractor trailer tires to the king pin...he also loves what he does. I feel at this point we might have a stronger independant ROLO presense than BRP dealers ...time will tell

Hmm I drive an 18 wheeler for a big company with BROWN trucks. Always fighting to get front end checked. MD alignment is supposed to be the top dog in the HD truck field.
 
ALIGNMENT ISSUES

Think of it this way. The steering sensors don't automatically "know" when the bike is perfectly straight ahead, that is when it rolls perfectly straight ahead. They have to be "told" that the first time and they are told this is the zero point -- straight ahead. After that, the sensors know where they are and can handle all the difficult chores of the VSS, etc. So if you change something mechanically in the steering, the sensors don't know you made that change and must be told again where straight ahead is, if it changed at all. Once you again tell it where straight ahead is, and tell it that is the new zero point, then all is well.

They were set up correctly at the factory, that is the zero point was set when the bike was rolling straight ahead. The alignment may have been less than perfect but the bike rolled straight ahead and the sensors were told this is the zero point. Now you changed something and the zero point may have changed so you need to find the new zero point -- straight ahead -- and tell the computers.

Hope this helps.
...Gypsy I beg to differ with you and I think post #42 backs me up on this .....I don't think they were set up correctly at the factory and that's why they are NOT CORRECTLY aligned when you receive them......and I also think BRP has a responsibilty to provide the buyer with a PROPERLY set-up machine when you plunk down your $ 17, 000 to $30,000 +......I'm sorry but I don't feel BRP can wash there hands once the cash is transferred to them. I happen to have two Spyders one has "CRAPPY" alignment and the other is almost perfect.....WHY ????????....No dealer has ever touched either one as far as the front end goes. Don't mis-understand me on this . I LOVE both my Spyders. But right is right and wrong is wrong, if you want to accept less than than CORRECT and make excuses for the company go ahead....You have your views and I have mine .....END OF RANT ......Yea lazers.....:agree: :yes: :yes: :yes: Mike
 
Ok, so the factory alignment sucks. I don't really get your point? It's not like you're gonna get any manufacturer in the world to do free alignments for you unless something is physically broke. LOL
 
...Gypsy I beg to differ with you and I think post #42 backs me up on this .....I don't think they were set up correctly at the factory and that's why they are NOT CORRECTLY aligned when you receive them......and I also think BRP has a responsibilty to provide the buyer with a PROPERLY set-up machine when you plunk down your $ 17, 000 to $30,000 +......I'm sorry but I don't feel BRP can wash there hands once the cash is transferred to them. I happen to have two Spyders one has "CRAPPY" alignment and the other is almost perfect.....WHY ????????....No dealer has ever touched either one as far as the front end goes. Don't mis-understand me on this . I LOVE both my Spyders. But right is right and wrong is wrong, if you want to accept less than than CORRECT and make excuses for the company go ahead....You have your views and I have mine .....END OF RANT ......Yea lazers.....:agree: :yes: :yes: :yes: Mike

Part of the reason is that the suspension geometry, especially on the fist generation RT, is such that the Spyder toes-out when loaded. Each rider is a different weight, and may or may not carry a passenger or cargo. That means even with a Spyder that is perfectly aligned at the factory (few seem to be), on the road it may be something completely different. That is one reason why the Elkas, which raise the ride height, calm things down so well. They toe the Spyder back in.
 
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