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Don’t do too many mods until you ride for awhile?

dale001

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I’m adopting this attitude. However, I DID buy the foam grips but won’t do any other mods until riding the new bike (getting it in May) for a few months. Is this a common sense, good philosophy?

I mean, based on what I read, I could get better mirrors, a reverse stick, LED lights, a better seat, brake pedal, a shield, a radiator protector...but is it really necessary until a person actually enjoys the bike, First? I mean which of those mentioned are really necessary? I don’t plan on very long rides or even extended highway rides.

Dale
 
I think so, but then that is what I did. I have a 2012 RTL with the VTwin engine.The MAP sensor tubes are a known problem so I changed those but pretty much left it alone for a year. I could feel the improvements in handling when I made the changes in sway bar and tires because I knew how it handled before. BTW if you get to a point sooner then just do it.
 
Knowing what you have now ..... gives you a solid base to make a decision, about what you might like to change or improve ..... I think you are on the right track to make sensible decisions., about your spyder / ryker ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
I’m adopting this attitude. However, I DID buy the foam grips but won’t do any other mods until riding the new bike (getting it in May) for a few months. Is this a common sense, good philosophy?

I mean, based on what I read, I could get better mirrors, a reverse stick, LED lights, a better seat, brake pedal, a shield, a radiator protector...but is it really necessary until a person actually enjoys the bike, First? I mean which of those mentioned are really necessary? I don’t plan on very long rides or even extended highway rides.

Dale

Honestly, I would wait a few months.

Why ??

I see a majority of Ryker owners dump their bike and upgrade to something better like an F3 or RT. You just wouldn't want to waste money on needless mods, IMHO.
 
I agree it's a good approach. Give it some time and a few miles before loading it up with stuff. Read what others have done to their Rykers and how they feel about their "improvements" and farkles. It's just too easy to go overboard right off the bat (spoiler alert - guilty several times over the years).
 
You are defiantly on the right page in my book!!! A better seat may be your first buy, but only your butt can tell you that!!! The rest is BLING!! If this is your first Canam, you will have a blast, as soon as you get comfortable with it, take it slow and enjoy!!! Good luck!!!
 
IMO the best policy is to wait, the bike will tell you what it needs. Then do one at a time, so you can determine the benefits of each mod.
 
Improvements

IMO the best policy is to wait, the bike will tell you what it needs. Then do one at a time, so you can determine the benefits of each mod.

Yes RICZ, you are right about the bike telling you what to add or change . I believe a sturdy windscreen , and cargo space is a must at purchase . Then I started adding safety features to my ryker 900 sport( 2022) with 200 miles and now I want to ride it .
 
Foam grips, Baja Ron's end links are the best start IMHO. I find the stock mirrors are good. What's wrong with the brake pedal?
Everything else is fun stuff, except for the gear shift (bad leg). :2thumbs:
 
Hey Ziggy. Yeah we humans have physical stuff going on, but I’d be letting myself down by not riding something. I put on a brake light modulator( for visibility,) added a red l e d flashing light to the back of the passenger seat, added two hwyway blaster Horns ), stock horn is pitiful), windscreen, shad bag, Baja Ron sway bar kit. Handlebar end weights ,now I’m ready to ride but the Ryker is at the dealership with them trying to figure out an oil cap not sealing . ( 200 ) miles on the clock!,, Ride safe , brother .
 
I think this is a smart philosophy for anything you own! I don't know if there were any changes in 2022 but if your getting 2021 or older and plan to ride 2-up either get the 2-up spring installed or get after market rear shock at the very least. If you don't, enjoy your cracked rear fender...ask me how I know! I've since installed an elka stage 4 and rides like a Cadillac 2-up without fear of breaking the replacement fender.
 
The brake pedal.....I’ll let you know when I get my bike. Seems excessive to me, but here it is....

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The brake pedal.....I’ll let you know when I get my bike. Seems excessive to me, but here it is....

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That was one of my mods on my '18 RTL.

It has actually saved me TWICE because (1) my right foot can easily find it where nanoseconds count, and (2) I can apply even MORE pressure on the pedal, resulting in even shorter braking distances.

In MY opinion, ANYTHING that makes you more visible (LED headlights, additional third brake/marker lights, lighted bumpskid, etc.) is a worthwhile mod because it increases the safety factor.
 
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That makes sense. Truth be told, I like the non slip factor and it caters to those of us who don’t have small feet.

To each his own.
 
The Wait Game

:agree: Ryde and enjoy your Ryker.
Then make a change or two.
All good Tips have been posted.....:thumbup:
 
IMO...a very good idea when it comes to mods that will change the way your Spyder performs.

I do like to put on certain "pretties" when I buy, in order to make the Spyder my own. EG: would be running lights, daytime driving lights, maybe a trunk rack.

I leave the seats, shocks, sway bars, different handlebars, foot pegs, grips, etc. for at least a thousand miles.

IMO...a better decision can be made once you get to know the Spyder/Ryker.
 
I’m adopting this attitude. However, I DID buy the foam grips but won’t do any other mods until riding the new bike (getting it in May) for a few months. Is this a common sense, good philosophy?

I mean, based on what I read, I could get better mirrors, a reverse stick, LED lights, a better seat, brake pedal, a shield, a radiator protector...but is it really necessary until a person actually enjoys the bike, First? I mean which of those mentioned are really necessary? I don’t plan on very long rides or even extended highway rides.

Dale

I agree, ride for a bit then make your decision. I read several times to wait until you have like 500 hours. I don't know if I would wait that long if I was uncomfortable riding it.

Where are you in PA? If you are in the flat areas it may not matter, but in the western part (mountains) I found that the bajaron end links were a big improvement over stock. A little of a PITA but easy to install. Plus bajaron posts on this forum.
 
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