This forum has been an awesome resource in learning all aspects of Can Am products. I also enjoy reading everyone's posts and I try to give what ever input possible when I can help. Once again I'm asking for help from the awesome/experienced riders in making my new Spyder reach the highest level of my riding experience. Before I begin to describle my dilemma let me tell you about my Spyder and myself.
I purchased a 2019 Spyder F3 base model in December 2019. This is the first motorcylce/trike and I'm a newbie to riding in general. The primary reason I decided to buy the base model was the three thousand rebate offered during the holiday blitz. This was the incentive needed because i wanted a full size Spyder with the 1330 engine and many of the same equipment offerings as in other more expensive models at a much more affordable price point.
I have gone crazy upgrading my Spyder (quite expensive) and have enjoyed my new toy immensely! As of tonight, my ride has 1200 miles on it. The first few hundred miles were an enormous learning curve and my riding experience has grown as much. A few days ago, I rode to Cyclegear to pick up some item I ordered. The trip was sixty mile round trip entirely on some of San Antonio's busiest intertstates. Speeds varied between 65-80 mph. I can feel a slight vibration after 60mph and assuming my tires/Spyder can do better. My tires all have weights on them so my assumption is that my tires were balanced befored delivery. I aslo know that the Kenda's are not the greatest tires to have. As part of my upgrades, I have a baja ron's sway bar and a 32" F4 customs windshield. Both upgrades have help my riding pleasure and confidence. Would buying centramatic balancers for all three wheels/tires help smooth out my riding experience while at higher speeds during highway riding?
Lamonster garage list them as well as the company that manufactures them in Texas.
Thank you for any help you can offer and allowing me to join this incredible forum.
Arcamguy
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I purchased a 2019 Spyder F3 base model in December 2019. This is the first motorcylce/trike and I'm a newbie to riding in general. The primary reason I decided to buy the base model was the three thousand rebate offered during the holiday blitz. This was the incentive needed because i wanted a full size Spyder with the 1330 engine and many of the same equipment offerings as in other more expensive models at a much more affordable price point.
I have gone crazy upgrading my Spyder (quite expensive) and have enjoyed my new toy immensely! As of tonight, my ride has 1200 miles on it. The first few hundred miles were an enormous learning curve and my riding experience has grown as much. A few days ago, I rode to Cyclegear to pick up some item I ordered. The trip was sixty mile round trip entirely on some of San Antonio's busiest intertstates. Speeds varied between 65-80 mph. I can feel a slight vibration after 60mph and assuming my tires/Spyder can do better. My tires all have weights on them so my assumption is that my tires were balanced befored delivery. I aslo know that the Kenda's are not the greatest tires to have. As part of my upgrades, I have a baja ron's sway bar and a 32" F4 customs windshield. Both upgrades have help my riding pleasure and confidence. Would buying centramatic balancers for all three wheels/tires help smooth out my riding experience while at higher speeds during highway riding?
Lamonster garage list them as well as the company that manufactures them in Texas.
Thank you for any help you can offer and allowing me to join this incredible forum.
Arcamguy
View attachment balancers.docx