Props to Ron even before I installed the swaybar... My swaybar took the long way to my house (I live in Cincinnati, it went to Dayton, Oh.) care of USPS. And then "got lost" for a week... Keep in mind, this is not a dig on Ron, but praise for his dedication in helping me track it down, and it finding it's way home...
So for the install, I started last night, and finished this early afternoon... Directions were great, and became more clear as I spent time under the Spyder. I took my time, and went slow, and took about 2-3 hours all told...
A laymen's hint for you... I work with computers, and it is not unusual at the end of a configuration to have "Extra" parts left. A quick check with Ron's install, the only 2 parts you will have left over is 2 bolts, as he is now providing slightly longer ones, to compensate for the slightly thicker bar.
I hope to get a ryde in today or tomorrow for a test, and let's face it, we're all chomping at the bit for warmer weather...
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Thanks Ron!:bowdown:
So for the install, I started last night, and finished this early afternoon... Directions were great, and became more clear as I spent time under the Spyder. I took my time, and went slow, and took about 2-3 hours all told...
A laymen's hint for you... I work with computers, and it is not unusual at the end of a configuration to have "Extra" parts left. A quick check with Ron's install, the only 2 parts you will have left over is 2 bolts, as he is now providing slightly longer ones, to compensate for the slightly thicker bar.
I hope to get a ryde in today or tomorrow for a test, and let's face it, we're all chomping at the bit for warmer weather...

Thanks Ron!:bowdown: