Lamonster
SpyderLovers Founder
I just got done installing the 300lb springs on my RT. Just a little history here, I was the first one that I know of to try the Elka's on a RT. I took the 200lb Elka's off of my RS and swapped them out. I found that I had to compress the 200lb spring almost 2" to get the same ride that I had on my RS. That was more than I liked so I worked with Elka trying to dial in the right spring for the RT. After weighing the front of the RS and the front of the RT Elka suggested the 250lb spring and that was much better but I still had to compress the spring to 8.5" to get the ride I was looking for and the guys I was working with at Elka agreed that it should be a little less than that so they sent me the 300lb springs.
I just installed these and I think that is the hot setup. I set them up with 1" of preload so the spring compression is 9" and after my little ride through the twisties today I think that is a good combo for my weight and riding style.
I should have a rear spring in the next week or two and I'll give a report back on it.
This is a 200lb spring (top), 250lb spring (middle) and a 300lb spring (bottom). The 250 and 300 are both 10" uncompressed. The 200lb spring is now 9.75" because I had to give it too much preload. I saw where someone said you could go as much as 3" preload, good luck with that.
300lb spring ready to install
If you have to change out the springs you can do it on the bike. Just loosen the adjusting nut enough to slide the rubber stop up and remove the bottom keeper. You can then pull the bolt out and jack up the Spyder and pull the shock to the back of the Spyder and slide the old spring out. Install the new spring in reverse.
I just installed these and I think that is the hot setup. I set them up with 1" of preload so the spring compression is 9" and after my little ride through the twisties today I think that is a good combo for my weight and riding style.
I should have a rear spring in the next week or two and I'll give a report back on it.
This is a 200lb spring (top), 250lb spring (middle) and a 300lb spring (bottom). The 250 and 300 are both 10" uncompressed. The 200lb spring is now 9.75" because I had to give it too much preload. I saw where someone said you could go as much as 3" preload, good luck with that.
300lb spring ready to install
If you have to change out the springs you can do it on the bike. Just loosen the adjusting nut enough to slide the rubber stop up and remove the bottom keeper. You can then pull the bolt out and jack up the Spyder and pull the shock to the back of the Spyder and slide the old spring out. Install the new spring in reverse.