BuddaBelly
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Wife just told me she is going to order me a sway :bar for my birthday. She is such a good girl
Thanks for that mounting advice! :2thumbs:
When my "window of opportunity" opens; I've got to be ready to jump through it with wrenches in both hands! :thumbup:
Budda,
She's a keeper; no doubt about that! :clap:
hi I bought and installed the sway bar just love it on turns. I was wondering does the plastic bushing need lubrication like liquid graphite. first thought of oil but that would or could cause the plastic bushing to break. the bars that bolt to the end of the bar. oil with be great for that movement. does anyone else have any ideas on this subject.
The silicone rubber bushings supplied with the Sway Bar kit do not need any grease or lube. If you do use something make sure it is silicone based or synthetic. Petroleum based products will destroy the bushings. If I were going to do it I would use a silicone spray since there is no good way to grease the bushings once they are installed, and grease will attract dirt.
They grease Poly bushings because they squeak.
thanks now I know do nothing at all.
An absolute amazing difference in handling, especially with 2 up.the RT now handles like it should, money well spent, highly recommend. Ron, Thanks for a great product
Well, I got mine about a month ago. Was one of the first. I finally got around to installing it today. I recommend jacking the RT up as far as you can to see what you are doing under there. I put my front wheels on concrete blocks.
It was pretty straight forward in the installation. Getting it aligned was a bit tricky because you can't stand back and look at it. Your face is up close under the bike trying to see things.
Putting the Bumpskid back on was a real booger, getting those screws to align back up. :banghead:
I took the bike for a thrashing in a parking lot. First time I felt like the Spyder was trying to throw me off. Wow! It was great! THANKS Ron!
Now to figure out how to install the rear brake pads I got from Ron?
Ron, I was doing some aggressive turns like they made us do when I took the GWRRA Trike driving class several months ago. Back then, the Spyder would really lean and was a bit sloppy. Now it's a lot stiffer. And I can feel more lateral forces on my body. The Spyder corners a whole lot better and at a faster rate. I like it....more control.
Maybe I shouldn't have used the word "thrashing" in my post? "Flogging" wouldn't have been much better either.![]()
I installed Rons sway bar on my 2010 RT last week. Temp here is 48 and windy, but warmer than it has been since the install. Took the RT thru the twisties a few mins. ago and what a difference. Took the curves about 15 mph faster than I used to and if the roads weren't salt slick I could have pushed it harder. The sway bar plus Elkas all around made the handling amazing. Come on Spring!