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Bajaron's (anti)-sway bar and Heim links made me Curvy :)

Squanchkava72

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I spent the weekend wrenching in between rain spells. I got Bajaron's (anti)-sway bar and Heim links installed. I am new to riding a Spyder and was pretty scared in the curves. I read the cornering fear goes away with time in saddle but I also read this was a great worthwhile mod and that you could really tell the difference in handling. It is winter so why not wrench and have it done. So glad I didn't wait, I instantly felt the improvement. I finished up with enough time to get about a 45 minute ride in. I was grinning ear to ear as I hunted for curves while feeling so much more at ease with the improved tracking. I can't wait to get the Rivco handlebar risers, mirror extenders, and laser alignment done. Also got an oil change done and frunk liner installed.
The ramps gave me plenty of room to do the install. The Kava kept me smiling and patient while doing the wrenching :ohyea:
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Good Job!

The sway bar helps a lot! Most likely the laser alignment will freak you out as to how much it improves your handling! Those extensions look like what I used, and they did help with mirror adjustment, although I had to use some locktite and star washers to keep them snug. :thumbup:
 
I spent the weekend wrenching in between rain spells. I got Bajaron's (anti)-sway bar and Heim links installed. I am new to riding a Spyder and was pretty scared in the curves. I read the cornering fear goes away with time in saddle but I also read this was a great worthwhile mod and that you could really tell the difference in handling. It is winter so why not wrench and have it done. So glad I didn't wait, I instantly felt the improvement. I finished up with enough time to get about a 45 minute ride in. I was grinning ear to ear as I hunted for curves while feeling so much more at ease with the improved tracking. I can't wait to get the Rivco handlebar risers, mirror extenders, and laser alignment done. Also got an oil change done and frunk liner installed.
The ramps gave me plenty of room to do the install. The Kava kept me smiling and patient while doing the wrenching :ohyea:
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Curious as to how long it took and how much knowledge was required. I am unfortunately not much of a wrench guy
 
Curious as to how long it took and how much knowledge was required. I am unfortunately not much of a wrench guy

I'm no mechanic by any means. Your are really just loosening and tightening bolts. I always give myself plenty of time so I don't get frustrated and so I can double check everything. The instructions were basic but gave enough info and were simple to follow. There is a good video on youtube showing the job.
You will need two 13mm wrenches, as it is too tight to get ratchets in there. I used one of those flat ratcheting open wrenches and one normal open wrenches and that helped a lot. Probably only took 1/2 or 45 minutes of actually wrenching the old parts off and putting the new ones on. You definitively need to put the front tires up on ramps or on blocks.

You will have to take some tupperware off then loosen the four top bolts of the Frunk and remove the two on the bottom so you push the Frunk out a little and put a piece of wood to give a work space gap between the sway bar and bottom of the Frunk.

I was worried because I saw no instructions or videos on swapping the Heim links and thought this would be hard. My RS has those A arm plastic covers so I took them off and then I had plenty enough room to get the Heim link bolts off. I actually undid the top Heim link bolt and loosened the bottom bolt so it would rest down and not move anything. Then bolted on the new Heim link on at the top bolt. I probably didn't need to but I tried to keep it angled the same angle before I took the bottom Heim link bolt off that connects it to the sway bar arm to remove the stock Heim link. Then loosely bolted the bottom of the new Heim link on.
Oh and you don't have much room under there so be careful when you tightened the bolts as my wrist flew off and I punched my own eye. I almost gave myself half a raccoon.

Then you just remove the bottom two bolts holding the sway bar in place. And leave to top bolts just barely on to pull the sway bar down and off. Then put the new one on (be careful with the new rubber boots) and tighten up the all the bolts.

Not a bad job just take your time.
 
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