Greetings from Washougal, Washington!
I'm a little past the 1 year mark and about 6,000 miles of road time with my 2010 RT SM5.
One thing I've recently noticed is that she bobbles around a bit to the left and right when on a flat straightaway. It'll be just fine for 3/4 mile or so, then the front end seemingly hops to the right about 4 inches and I have to correct. What's odd, is that this little handling oddity was not an issue for most of my time of getting acquainted with the Spyder this year. This symptom seems to have appeared rather suddenly.
The previous owner had only put 2700 miles on it so she sat a lot more than she's been ridden. The OD is still well under 10K miles.
I'm still running the stock tires with slightly lower PSI than the placard calls out (per my research on this forum) but that was an adjustment I made within the first few weeks of ownership. I could immediately feel the handling difference by backing down from this apparent state of overinflation that required pretty constant correction. What I'm experiencing now is different. It's more intermittent but also a more pronounced steering input is needed to get back on heading.
I have 20+ years of sport-touring experience on two-wheelers. I'm not a white knuckled, up tight rider that has to hold a laser-straight line. I take an easy grip on the bars and let the bike and the contour of the road do most of the work.
Has something related to the steering linkage 'broken in' and some sort of tune-up is needed? This is my first 3 wheeled anything so I'm not acquainted with what being out of toe feels like. Is this a job for the coveted laser alignment procedure or could the cause be something else entirely?
Thanks in advance,
David
I'm a little past the 1 year mark and about 6,000 miles of road time with my 2010 RT SM5.
One thing I've recently noticed is that she bobbles around a bit to the left and right when on a flat straightaway. It'll be just fine for 3/4 mile or so, then the front end seemingly hops to the right about 4 inches and I have to correct. What's odd, is that this little handling oddity was not an issue for most of my time of getting acquainted with the Spyder this year. This symptom seems to have appeared rather suddenly.
The previous owner had only put 2700 miles on it so she sat a lot more than she's been ridden. The OD is still well under 10K miles.
I'm still running the stock tires with slightly lower PSI than the placard calls out (per my research on this forum) but that was an adjustment I made within the first few weeks of ownership. I could immediately feel the handling difference by backing down from this apparent state of overinflation that required pretty constant correction. What I'm experiencing now is different. It's more intermittent but also a more pronounced steering input is needed to get back on heading.
I have 20+ years of sport-touring experience on two-wheelers. I'm not a white knuckled, up tight rider that has to hold a laser-straight line. I take an easy grip on the bars and let the bike and the contour of the road do most of the work.
Has something related to the steering linkage 'broken in' and some sort of tune-up is needed? This is my first 3 wheeled anything so I'm not acquainted with what being out of toe feels like. Is this a job for the coveted laser alignment procedure or could the cause be something else entirely?
Thanks in advance,
David