I swapped my bar out last night for an RT bar and put the BAJA links on. Took me about an hour. It's a pretty simple swap, but with everything Spyder.... you have to get your hands in tight places. You need 18" of space under the Spyder to be able to remove the bar.
The new frames require that the bikes be lifted pretty high... :shocked:
If you're not about 927% comfortable in your ability to lift the bike up to about 24" (give or take a bit...); it's best to let a dealer handle it.
It should take about an hour! :thumbup:
When I take my bike in for front tires: I'm definitely having them nail one in place for me!![]()
I did take it to the dealer because by the time I purchased the stuff to get it 22-24 inches up it was cheaper at dealer $100.00. I just didn't feel comfortable trying it. Still waiting to get it back as I am also having laser aligned! Hope it all makes a difference!
I did take it to the dealer because by the time I purchased the stuff to get it 22-24 inches up it was cheaper at dealer $100.00. I just didn't feel comfortable trying it. Still waiting to get it back as I am also having laser aligned! Hope it all makes a difference!
Bajaron's sway bar made a difference on my STS and MY 2014 RTS but I don't think I need it on my new F3T
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(If it's okay to call you by your first name...)
You'll be amazed at the difference... nojoke
So what's next on your farkling list? :clap:
Not sure what farkling is? I'm new to this remember! I am thinking about a bump skid for my F3 T. Your thoughts!
It's the big black hole where all your money goes for stuff you want but probably don't actually need that makes your ride "cool!"
Bajaron's sway bar made a difference on my STS and MY 2014 RTS but I don't think I need it on my new F3T
Works great on our new F3 Limited.This is what all of the F3 owners say.... Until they try the bar.
In the prototype testing phase of the F3 bar kit I could not get anyone to even try the bar because the F3 handles so well right out of the box. Even my FREE offer got no takers! Even my good friends declined because they assured me that the bar was not needed on the F3. I did not want to market my sway bar for the F3 if, indeed, it was not needed. I'm not into selling ice cubes to Eskimos!
I finally got a call from a good friend, one that had declined my pleading on bended knee. He said he had a friend who had just replaced his older Spyder with an F3 who wanted to install my bar. This person proposed that he install my bar on his friends F3. Then they would both go for an extended ride on a twisty road in the area. They would then swap F3's for the ride back. And at least I would get input on my bar's effect from 2 experienced riders.
Upon his return my friend said, 'Send me another bar kit'. He said that his F3 was great with the stock bar, and fantastic with my bar installed.
Since that day I've had a great number of very satisfied F3 owners. I want to thank everyone here on Spyderlovers for your great support of not only myself, but for all the sponsors on this web site! We make a GREAT Team! :thumbup: