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Can Am "Spot On" alignment tool without Lasers?

We did a 2019 Ryker the other day. Over an inch out on one side, 1/4 on the other. So, no change.
 
We did a 2019 Ryker the other day. Over an inch out on one side, 1/4 on the other. So, no change.

One thing that I think might help people to understand a little more about the sensitivity of the Spyder/Ryker and the beauty of the ROLO Laser alignment system would be to clairify what '1 inch out' actually means. Many think this means the wheel was 1" out of spec. at the leading edge of the tire. And this is not the case. What we are talking about here is 1" at the target which is situated several feet in front of the front wheels. This exaggerates greatly the amount of error in the alignment. This high amount of exaggeration is exactly what is needed to get an accurate alignment on one of these machines.
 
:agree:..... un-fortunately Dealers throw more " HOOEY " than almost anyone I know :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:..... Mike :ohyea:

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Those that say they have a new tool or there is a new improved alignment from BRP and the new units don't need it. Too many dealers telling buyers whatever they think the buyer will believe..... Facts are irrelevant or unknown to them..... There are so many people, especially those on this forum, who know just how well our Spyders are capable of handling. But, so many more who are unaware. And, so many dealers spewing "HOOEY". I wonder how many dissatisfied owners are believing the dealers who don't have a clue about how a properly set-up Spyder should handle. They are sure not doing any favors to promote Spyders and the BRP brand. Makes me wonder why BRP doesn't insist that new units be properly set up prior to delivery to new customers. Sending new Spyders out the door to unsuspecting customers that are not set up properly is just shooting themselves in the foot..... Jim
 
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