• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

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    Looking for a good mechanic shop in Phoenix

    Thanks Yuma Gary. Appreciate the lead.
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    Looking for a good mechanic shop in Phoenix

    Just purchased Ron's sway bar and looking for a "good" shop in the Phoenix area to install it. Planned on doing the install myself but after a visit to HF, decided the cost and effort to get the bike up 23" and replacement time spent in this heat was probably not worth it. Has anyone had this...
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    At the dealer now - Help with tire size

    Thanks AZCanAm, RN has not impressed me. I went to Nash Phoenix and should have gone to Nash Mesa, as I hear they are the authorized service center. I'm still looking for a good mechanic in north phoenix. I was reluctant to remove the rear. I will be removing the fronts and taking them to a...
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    At the dealer now - Help with tire size

    Thanks for the input guys. I rode 50 miles in 105 degrees to what I thought was a good service center. Really disappointed not only in the mechanics ignorance but when I got home and checked the tire pressures, the rear was 30 psi and the fronts at 10 psi. Unbelievable. Obviously Im still...
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    At the dealer now - Help with tire size

    Agree, I found a website "Wheel/Rim size calculator". It states a 215/60 will fit a rim from 6" to 7.5" wide. The original rim width is 7". Who would have thought that you can stretch the 215 to fit a 225 original size. The Service mngr is convinced that it will work. Whoo. Thanks.
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    At the dealer now - Help with tire size

    I brought my new Altima RT43 215/60 R15 to a local dealer for install. After removing the original, the mechanic says the new tire is to narrow to fit the rim. Original Kenda is a 225/50. Will the new tire fit/leak????
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    Phoenix mechanical help needed

    Nash Thanks for Nash suggestion. Yeah the Kenda rear made 4500 miles. Time to go with the General Altimax. Thanks Jim.
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    Phoenix mechanical help needed

    Thanks Snoking1127. I’ll give them a call. Appreciate the Reply.
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    Phoenix mechanical help needed

    Nice to find some locals. Im new to the Spyder and need a rear tire replaced. Does anyone know a "reasonable" tire/service shop in Phoenix? (Not Ride Now) Appreciate any advise. Thanks, David
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