Checked the front tires and found they had 25 PSI in them. I lowered them to 20 and will see how that changes things. Thanks for all the help!
Did that solve your problem?
Just picked up my Black Beauty today from Bert's in Los Angeles. I test rode the Spyder a few weeks back on main streets (no freeway), getting up to 60 and everything felt great.
Going home today on the freeway the Spyder feels very sensitive over 60 and every lane change felt like it was grabbing and I get a scary type of sway when I am going fast.
We do have grooves in the pavement here, so I wonder if this has anything to do with it. Also, high speed sweeper on ramps, heading in to it about 70 and then hitting the ramp it feels pretty unstable.
Perhaps tire pressure or what do you folks think? If it is a "rookie mistake" let me know. I have been riding conventional motorcycles for 35 years.
Thanks!
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You dont need all the crap everyone will tell you to run out real fast & get-- learn to drive it first then decide. It is a great stock machine. Well engineered.
Can be improved later if u want
I love R&R put another dime in the jukebox baby!
While tire pressure, laser alignment and other "fixes" may help, many of you seem to have forgotten how vastly different a Spyder is from a two wheel bike. The OP experienced the same as I did, and is similarly experienced. I have updated suspension and perfect tire pressure, and still feel it, though I have learned to adjust. Long years of miles on the two wheel bike will make anyone feel the Spyder is a scary bike to ride initially. My wife, with zero two wheel experience felt absolutely none of the issues I felt.