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  1. cptjam

    Passenger seat lock not locking - can it be adjusted?

    What AZ said. Disconnect the cable, and see if the latch has full range. If so, the cable is too tight. Follow the cable to the adjuster, and give it some slack. If the latch still won’t work, examine for defects. Can you do a video of the latch, while you turn the key? Might help. Cheers! Joe
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    Are F3 headlight beams supposed to be asymmetrical?

    The owners manual shows you how. Measure up from the ground to the center of the headlight. On a flat surface, move 25 feet from a wall. Mark the wall 2” less that the headlights. Adjust the lights so the brightest part is on the mark. Call me if you need help! Joe
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    A Request Passed On To All - Add your Spyder/Ryker Year/model to your Sig Line!

    Good idea! We have had 7, and worked on thousands. It sure helps to know what the question is about! Joe
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    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Know what I’m thankful for? All my friends in this community! Happy thanksgiving! Cheers! Joe
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    Difficulty with fixed push pins on bottom of top side panel of 2014 RTL - any ideas?

    Thanks, Jay. We did 5 or 6 today. Windex, insert the front (bent) pin, bow (bend) the panel, and insert the rear (straight)pin. The screws holding those pins are “tamper resistant”, which never stopped any of us, but should have. ��
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    Any suggestions on LED American flag install on 2022 F3L?

    Me, too. Tag light is perfect for that!
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    Time to make a decision - will I regret upgrading to 2021 RT Ltd?

    Go for it! The comfort and storage far outweigh the performance piece. By far! We had a 17 F3T, and went to a 20 RT base, then added the top box.
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    Do 2022 RT's have weaker horns than older models?

    Don’t worry - replace it! All years and models are pitiful. Lots of options: pick one! If you are handy, any junkyard has plenty of cars; car horns fit, with a little work. Plug right in. Make a bracket, hang it, wire it, blast away! Spyderpops, Lamonsters garage, etc have plug and play horns.
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    How do I get to odometer to figure out my mileage?

    Go to trip a or b Should give miles and MPG
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    Is there a Sport Mode for 2020+ RT's?

    Sadly, no. Joe
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    Cannot get to rear bulbs - what am I doing wrong?

    What Safecracker said. Why? The tail and brake lights are LEDs. If you say what you are trying to do, we can get you there. Joe
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    My 2022 Spyder F3T missing air suspension...

    Take the side covers off and look. Find the airbag at the shock, look for hoses. Under the seat, on the right side, you will find a hole. The Schrader valve should be there. Call me if you need help. Joe
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    Anyone tried these Can Am adjustable handlebars?

    I’ve installed a couple of them. They are great! I’ve found you can put different bars on, and really make the fit perfect! Joe
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    Is there some kind of fastening inside the front pulley cover on F3L?

    No worries. That pushpin is missing on most. I’ve checked for red dust on hundreds of Spyders; found maybe 1 or 2. It’s really an assembly aid - holds the cover while the screws are installed.
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    Any Highway Pegs for a 2022 RTL with OEM Floorboard Lights?

    Can you drill other holes?
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    having trouble getting rear brake pads in place

    Glad it’s fixed! You can call anytime; 9-6 I’m up. No worries!
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    having trouble getting rear brake pads in place

    Sure: drop in the outboard pad. Make certain the flat spring in front is situated. Put the retaining pin in far enough to hold it there, while inserting the other pad. Get the pin through the inboard pad, ensure the flat spring is in position, and screw it in. Replace the retaining clip, line up...
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    Spyder camping trip to Yellowstone NP

    Enjoy the trip! We are summering in MT, north of Billings. Beautiful area. Enjoy!
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