johnlawson
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I have an 2016 F3 limited and it has a sway bar. Did they come stock? Or might this be an add-on?
JL
JL
I have an 2016 F3 limited and it has a sway bar. Did they come stock? Or might this be an add-on?
JL
I am glad you like the bar. But I am afraid this is an unsafe install. As pointed out already, the long bolt goes on the bottom.
Swapped out the bolts yesterday. I was waiting to lift the spyder to do it. I installed the LaMonster exhaust pipe that got rid of the bulky 20+ pound resonator/catalytic converter, and swapped out the OEM exhaust with Akrapovic. As others have said, there's no substitute for the V-twin rumble. The spyder sounds more like a high-revving Honda Civid with a cherrybomb exhaust, but at least I can hear myself going through gears.
Moving on - Even with the sway bar upgrade - the Spyder still feels "soft" on the front. It doesn't stay planted on the road as much as I'd like it to. Do the FOX shocks on my F3-S allow for ride-height adjustment, or shock stiffness adjustment? Still looking for ways to stiffen her up a bit.
Are you riding on stock OEM Kenda tires? If so, that may be the issue.
Swapped out the bolts yesterday. I was waiting to lift the spyder to do it. I installed the LaMonster exhaust pipe that got rid of the bulky 20+ pound resonator/catalytic converter, and swapped out the OEM exhaust with Akrapovic. As others have said, there's no substitute for the V-twin rumble. The spyder sounds more like a high-revving Honda Civid with a cherrybomb exhaust, but at least I can hear myself going through gears.
Moving on - Even with the sway bar upgrade - the Spyder still feels "soft" on the front. It doesn't stay planted on the road as much as I'd like it to. Do the FOX shocks on my F3-S allow for ride-height adjustment, or shock stiffness adjustment? Still looking for ways to stiffen her up a bit.
hey Ron, got my bar pretty much installed,, question on the 2 longer bolts you supply. before i install those . are they stainless steel. as they are not powered coated. tks..
They are Zink treated, grade 8 steel. Stainless is pretty soft for this application. The 2 long supplied bolts connect the lower end link to the sway bar.
ok thanks, think ill paint them flat black before i install them.. really had to get the spyder off the ground to get the oem bar out and BajaRon bar in.. but the hard part is over..
will give feedback this weekend after a ride,
If I run the front wheels up a set of ramps to the back of my pickup bed, will that be high enough to do the install? I figure there would be height and angle. Yes?
If I run the front wheels up a set of ramps to the back of my pickup bed, will that be high enough to do the install? I figure there would be height and angle. Yes?
Be sure to strap down the ramps. My friends pinned into the hauler bed.