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jimb57

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Seems that the air bladder on my rear shock does not hold pressure, Put 50psi in it couple weeks ago now it reads 20psi, do you think this could be causing the bike to drift side to side on the E-way! I did check the valve stem it does not seem to show any signs of loosing air there.:banghead: Any help would be great thanks.
 
It should not cause your Spyder to wander. I'd look at the front wheel alignment, steering sensor calibration, and tire pressures. Also look at your riding technique, trying too hard or holding the bars too tightly will induce wandering. If the wandering is due to ambient conditions...trucks or wind, try a BajaRon swaybar and/or higher front suspension preload settings (2012 & earlier).
 
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I've purchased 2 new spyders an RS & Rt, each wandered at first and got better with each mile. I still maintain the steering and suspension need breaking in. By 1500 miles they were both tracking as they should, Straight.:yes::yes::yes: Check your air pressure in the tires!:bowdown:
 
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