Can-Am Spyder F3 Performance Sway Bar Kit with Billet Aluminum End LinksI just had SpyderPops install the Baja Ron on my RTL. THe other brand looks cheaper, but I believe they do not include the end links in their price. I think it ends up being a wash in the end. I can say the Baja Ron bar is one of those things that makes you say "Why didn't I do this sooner"? That's for the RTL, which is kind of a barge. The F3 may be different.
Can-Am Spyder F3 Performance Sway Bar Kit with Billet Aluminum End Links
Quote from website:
"The Spyder Extras Sway Bar (Anti Sway Bar) kit is the perfect solution for the Spyder rider that would like to enhance their Spyder's handling abilities under aggressive riding. This Spyder F3 sway bar kit comes with an upgraded sway bar, Billet Aluminum End Links & replacement bushings"
$199.95
"Why didn't I do this sooner"? That's for the RTL, which is kind of a barge. The F3 may be different.
I dont think this discussion is allowed on this forum. Just sayin.
Why wouldn't be allowed. Nothing derogatory is being said about anyone or anything.
One is a quality product and sold with great customer support by a sponsor of this forum.
One is none of those things.
Cannot say much more.
They're both metal bars with 90 degree bends in them and use billet aluminum end links. Both are manufactured for the Spyder. I would rather not use spacers, but I used them with the BajaRom sway bar for the Ryker and didn't notice any problems other than installation issues. If performance is comparable, why pay $90 more for the name? Before I do that I want a performance reason to do so. That is why I came here asking for real world customer performance satisfaction. I'm not trying to disparage one brand or another. Like I said in my first comment, I had excellent results with the Ryker BajaRon sway bar. I would like to know user's results with the other bar.
View attachment 174878View attachment 174879
They're both metal bars with 90 degree bends in them and use billet aluminum end links. Both are manufactured for the Spyder. I would rather not use spacers, but I used them with the BajaRom sway bar for the Ryker and didn't notice any problems other than installation issues. If performance is comparable, why pay $90 more for the name? Before I do that I want a performance reason to do so. That is why I came here asking for real world customer performance satisfaction. I'm not trying to disparage one brand or another. Like I said in my first comment, I had excellent results with the Ryker BajaRon sway bar. I would like to know user's results with the other bar.
View attachment 174878View attachment 174879
Because when you have diffeculty with a worn component or installation glitch, Bajaron will take care of things pronto. The other guys are NOT known for quick and efficient help. Just excuses. Rons support here is got to be worth something as well. Been here answering questions with great detail for years.
Lastly, I am likely one of the few folks that has held and installed both. There are significant quality differences when you compare them. There is a reason ALL of the major Spyder accessories and install shops stick with the BajaRon bar.
Thank you for the constructive comparison. Was there any significant performance differences between the bars?
I do agree quality of the product and customer supports warrants additional cost. I guess it's just a matter of deciding to what extent a person is willing to pay more and how much.
Thanks again for your input.