wyliec
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Did I miss something. I looked in the operator's guide and it made no mention of using a jack; so, I adjusted without the front end being jacked.
In the dvd, it says to jack up the front end. I think this is the way it should be done. The cam on the left hand side is a little screwed up now.
I drove the spyder home Tuesday and noticed a little pull to the right and didn't think to much about it. Yesterday someone driving a Ducatti said my front tires looked a little low. I checked today and the fronts were at 12# and the back at 22#; now at 20# and 30#. When checking the tire pressure I noticed the two front shocks were not set the same. The right one was at position 1 and left at position 3.
The moral of the story is don't trust the dealer to prep the bike properly. You should always double check.
In the dvd, it says to jack up the front end. I think this is the way it should be done. The cam on the left hand side is a little screwed up now.
I drove the spyder home Tuesday and noticed a little pull to the right and didn't think to much about it. Yesterday someone driving a Ducatti said my front tires looked a little low. I checked today and the fronts were at 12# and the back at 22#; now at 20# and 30#. When checking the tire pressure I noticed the two front shocks were not set the same. The right one was at position 1 and left at position 3.
The moral of the story is don't trust the dealer to prep the bike properly. You should always double check.
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