Pilo
New member
Last night I rode my 2009 SE5 over a street manhole without cover in a dark area of the street (not unusual in this country...)
When I saw it it, I swerved and I went over it in between the front wheels, but it was too late to avoid the rear wheel from taking the brunt hit.
Needless to say, I almost got high-sided off the Spyder, and hanged on for dear life...
The rear tire went flat in about 30 seconds, giving me enough time to stop at the curb.
Today I removed the rear wheel to assess damage. The tire got a bad cut at its shoulder (side), rendering it useless, and the rim is only slightly bent at its edge.
On closer inspection, I found the rear shock absorber lower mounting point (welded at the rear swing-arm) damaged and bent.
The mounting plates seem flimsy, so I would like to repair those and beef them up with thicker plates.
My question / doubt is how to do the welding job without disturbing / damaging all the computer components, sensors, and electronic paraphernalia, hopefully without removing the swing-arm from the frame.
Any educated ideas / suggestions...?

When I saw it it, I swerved and I went over it in between the front wheels, but it was too late to avoid the rear wheel from taking the brunt hit.
Needless to say, I almost got high-sided off the Spyder, and hanged on for dear life...
The rear tire went flat in about 30 seconds, giving me enough time to stop at the curb.
Today I removed the rear wheel to assess damage. The tire got a bad cut at its shoulder (side), rendering it useless, and the rim is only slightly bent at its edge.
On closer inspection, I found the rear shock absorber lower mounting point (welded at the rear swing-arm) damaged and bent.
The mounting plates seem flimsy, so I would like to repair those and beef them up with thicker plates.
My question / doubt is how to do the welding job without disturbing / damaging all the computer components, sensors, and electronic paraphernalia, hopefully without removing the swing-arm from the frame.
Any educated ideas / suggestions...?
