• 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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  1. RayBJ

    I Highly recommend the Pedal box

    Being an old-school techno weeny, not a fan of all-in-one / single failure-point devices. Maybe more clutter but easier to perform functions w/o diddling with phone apps. My point re: rain protection was not to fret with having it exposed unless you ride under water.
  2. RayBJ

    Spyder owners are stuck up - why is this so?? Please explain...

    I usually wave but I'm not losing sleep if I miss you or you don't respond. I think the wave is like the punch-buggy toot from the 60s. Beetles were rare and if you saw one, you beeped (maybe got punched). Same on the bikes back then. In comparison, there's far more...
  3. RayBJ

    I Highly recommend the Pedal box

    Some have said the Pedal Commander is not waterproof. I noticed with the PC, my MPG sank drastically compared to the lethargic non-PC operation when always on. So, for casual rides, I shut it off and when I'm feeling frisky I use it and burn thru gas with a big grin on my face. I mounted the box...
  4. RayBJ

    Vredestein Quatrac 5 news

    I liked the Q5 tread pattern up front because of the asymmetric design that pushed standing water to the outside. Seemed less of a benefit on the rear. The Q is symmetric and pushes the water to both sides - better for the rear IMHO. Either tire is an excellent choice for the Spyder.
  5. RayBJ

    Random thought for the day

    That clock is the 1st purchase I made when I retired.
  6. RayBJ

    Once Upon a Time...

    Was it time for coffee & donuts?
  7. RayBJ

    Random thought for the day

    That looks like me doing (failing) the Ironbutt in late March 2016.
  8. RayBJ

    Kind of an expensive day - 28k service

    Motorcycle dealerships are regularly closing down because they aren't making profits. Floor planning of new machines and spare parts costs are a big drain on small businesses. I'd rather have to wait a bit for a part than not have a local dealer if/when I need one.
  9. RayBJ

    2021 RT Base rear Air Shock Losing air -anyone else?

    I run at 50lbs to start a ride. From weekend to weekend, I usually need to add as much as 8 lbs but usually less than 4. I guess it leaks a little but not enough to let the dealer hold it hostage.
  10. RayBJ

    Random thought for the day

    Have you priced paper targets!!? :gaah:
  11. RayBJ

    Do you own another motorcycle besides your Spyder?

    I run an Aprilia Mana 850 for the summer day-trips <300 mi. It's narrow and relatively light with the gas tank under the seat with low COG. For multi-day and cold weather, the RT rules.
  12. RayBJ

    Anyone here ever need Garmin service? Cost? Any experiences?

    Garmin has good support. I had a 590 that died and they replaced it with a 595 refurb. I discovered a bug in their 595 routing engine that I could duplicate and sent them a dump. They had an update with the fix 3 days later.
  13. RayBJ

    How about heated gear - what's your favorite? Any other suggestions?

    I found Tourmaster 12v products to be the most reliable heated gear. https://www.revzilla.com/tour-master-heated-gear I ride year-round and had 2 pairs of gloves (hot spots) and 1 jacket (wiring) from Gerbing that went bad within 1 year of ownership. The Tourmaster gear has been good for 5+...
  14. RayBJ

    Planning a RT 66 trip next year

    Avoid summer because of the desert and avoid winter because of the snow. That said, I've made the run from NJ as far as Grant, NM and was turned back by 2 huge snow storms heading from Grand Canyon and Cali - June 6th 2019. We woke the day before in the Rockies (Fairplay, Co) to the start of a...
  15. RayBJ

    Can't remember how to replace the brake reservoir pin - Help?! '22 RT

    I intentionally left the tube out after the 1st change. The reservoir hasn't moved in ~30k miles.
  16. RayBJ

    Do Oil Filters deteriorate over time? OK to use after 2-4 years of storage?

    :agree: The filter you buy on line or at a store could be just as old. I've never heard of canister filters aging out.
  17. RayBJ

    Venting about Tire wear and alignment...

    We all ride differently and the stresses we put on the piece-parts vary widely. If a rider is happy with the equipment and doesn't push the limits, there's little reason to spend money for upgrades that have no noticeable benefits. Run what you like and respect the choices of others. There's a...
  18. RayBJ

    Random thought for the day

    Is that the Ginsu model?
  19. RayBJ

    Any easy way of Searching for active FM channels while driving?

    From Pg 35 of user guide: When FM audio source is selected, the left and right joystick functions will be as follows: - Short Left: Previous preset - Long Left: Seek down - Short Right: Next preset - Long Right: Seek up Hope that helps.
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