On my 2012 RTS it was terrable to handle at 75 mph. Put on a Baja Rons sway bar and it was a wonderful ride day and night difference. Do I need a new sway bar on my 2018RT Limited or has Can Am fixed the problem?
Jim
Take a test ride, first. If you feel like the '18 is in need of a sway bar, have it laser aligned first (if this is a new purchase have the dealer align it as part of the deal). Then, if you still feel the need, get the sway bar.
Does it affect ride quality?
When we see many, many, many serious owner postings about how installing a Bajaron sway bar and having a very competently done laser alignment made absolutely no difference in the way their Spyders performed it might be time to consider whether or not the additional investments were worth the cost. Based on what I've seen in the years I've been participating in SL, I'm not going to hold my breath awaiting all those yet to arrive postings.
One reason you won't find serious owner postings about how the Bajaron sway bar and laser alignment made no difference is this: For many of us, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I'm happy with the handling of my completely stock, completely factory aligned Spyder, so I don't bother to put on the Bajaron sway bar or have a laser alignment. My Spyder is like a little sports car, which is why I bought it. It's very enjoyable doing on-ramps and doing turns as it is, but I'm not going to be going much faster than I already do because I'm fast enough already. Even if my Spyder handled 50% better, it wouldn't really mean that much to me. It's kind of like putting a superior sway bar on a ZR1 Corvette. Yeah, it'll increase the skid pad g-force from 1.18 to 1.19, but if I don't ever go on a skid pad, that isn't much use to me. If ever I have a problem, I probably will and at that point maybe I will note a difference. But you wanted to know why there are no posts saying why the Bajaron sway bar and laser alignment made no difference, and "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" is the reason why.
One reason you won't find serious owner postings about how the Bajaron sway bar and laser alignment made no difference is this: For many of us, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I'm happy with the handling of my completely stock, completely factory aligned Spyder, so I don't bother to put on the Bajaron sway bar or have a laser alignment. My Spyder is like a little sports car, which is why I bought it. It's very enjoyable doing on-ramps and doing turns as it is, but I'm not going to be going much faster than I already do because I'm fast enough already. Even if my Spyder handled 50% better, it wouldn't really mean that much to me. It's kind of like putting a superior sway bar on a ZR1 Corvette. Yeah, it'll increase the skid pad g-force from 1.18 to 1.19, but if I don't ever go on a skid pad, that isn't much use to me. If ever I have a problem, I probably will and at that point maybe I will note a difference. But you wanted to know why there are no posts saying why the Bajaron sway bar and laser alignment made no difference, and "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" is the reason why.
:agree: I am one of those guys that tend to push things to their limits. I often ride in the NC/Tenn. mountains and have yet to have anyone at the spyder events or otherwise to pull away, or even keep up with me when I had my 2014 RT or my current 2016 F3T. I have been wondering about the sway bar, and will possibly add one in the future, but that is not too high on my list. The best improvement that I ever made was just putting on good tires, and riding the crap out of it. Next time I am in the NC mountains and someone with an upgraded sway bar wants to try to keep up, let me know:doorag:One reason you won't find serious owner postings about how the Bajaron sway bar and laser alignment made no difference is this: For many of us, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I'm happy with the handling of my completely stock, completely factory aligned Spyder, so I don't bother to put on the Bajaron sway bar or have a laser alignment. My Spyder is like a little sports car, which is why I bought it. It's very enjoyable doing on-ramps and doing turns as it is, but I'm not going to be going much faster than I already do because I'm fast enough already. Even if my Spyder handled 50% better, it wouldn't really mean that much to me. It's kind of like putting a superior sway bar on a ZR1 Corvette. Yeah, it'll increase the skid pad g-force from 1.18 to 1.19, but if I don't ever go on a skid pad, that isn't much use to me. If ever I have a problem, I probably will and at that point maybe I will note a difference. But you wanted to know why there are no posts saying why the Bajaron sway bar and laser alignment made no difference, and "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" is the reason why.
:agree: I am one of those guys that tend to push things to their limits. I often ride in the NC/Tenn. mountains and have yet to have anyone at the spyder events or otherwise to pull away, or even keep up with me when I had my 2014 RT or my current 2016 F3T. I have been wondering about the sway bar, and will possibly add one in the future, but that is not too high on my list. The best improvement that I ever made was just putting on good tires, and riding the crap out of it. Next time I am in the NC mountains and someone with an upgraded sway bar wants to try to keep up, let me know:doorag: