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Could they make it any harder...

SpyderAnn01

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to put air in the rear tire? :gaah: I know the answer is yes they could but what a PITA. But the good news is I checked my oil, tires, lights and then went on my first ride of the season. It was great. Dodging potholes with 3 wheels is a little tricky but pothole season should only be a month or two long.
 
Seems like the least BRP cudda done is have the valve stem a little higher off the rim and a little longer. I don't have any problems with the way it is, but I agree, seems like it could be a little bit more user-friendly.

Could there be an after-market valve stem that would fit that description?
 
Seems like the least BRP cudda done is have the valve stem a little higher off the rim and a little longer. I don't have any problems with the way it is, but I agree, seems like it could be a little bit more user-friendly.

Could there be an after-market valve stem that would fit that description?


If they would have just put the stem on the right side of the rim,:dontknow:
But why make something easy.:(
 
Just like oil changes ... the next design change may require you to go to the dealer to get your air fill / checked.:roflblack: Some of these stuffs really makes me wonder who the hell did the QC on these things.
 
to put air in the rear tire? :gaah: I know the answer is yes they could but what a PITA. But the good news is I checked my oil, tires, lights and then went on my first ride of the season. It was great. Dodging potholes with 3 wheels is a little tricky but pothole season should only be a month or two long.
I'm sure they could if they gave that task to the guys who designed the airbox. nojoke
 
I do not yet have a Spyder, however my Burgman 650 scooter has very close quarters to air the tires. I bought a 90 degree valve extension, screw it on, air the tire, remove the extension and away I go.
 
It's not too hard to get to if you use one of those extensions that are used on trucks with dually tires - use the "push" end of the gauge or air hose - works for me.
 
The rear tire is difficult to check the air pressure. I have found an air pressure gage that clips onto the tire valve stem and a connection for an air hose. It works great. It is called the EZ Air. Here is the link to the web page: http://www.getagage.com/
 
The valve stem should be on the right-hand side of the wheel, but the lawyers are afraid you will burn yourself on the muffler.
 
Gunfighter

Just to let you good folks know that I picked my 2011 RT A/C package
on 03/16/2011. My 2009 Spyder SE5 is gone. What a nice ride
this RT is. God Bless and safe riding.
Harlingen, Texas:ohyea:
 
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