Has anyone experienced front end vibration at a certain speed (45-48 mph) and switched to Elka shocks and the problem was solved?
I should have said "wobble" instead of vibration. It is a noticeable wobble that causes the rear of the front fenders to shake back and forth. I have had the tires off twice and checked by two different tire shops. The balance, rims and tires checked our perfect both times. Ride On made no difference.
OEM or aftermarket?
How any miles did you have on the old ones before you made the change?
What??!!They said this should be done every 6K miles. Guess I need to read the manual!!
I had this exact problem, except I noticed it happen AFTER I had the Elkas put on at Spyderfest. I had just over 7k on them. They rotated them for me the next day (after a VERY long wait for this and a few other things, a whole different story), which requires them to be removed from the rims so the tread pattern is in the right direction, and rebalance and it went away. They said this should be done every 6K miles. Guess I need to read the manual!!
What??!!
Dont forget that performance package.
Thanks Rick, today after only 5,500 miles I bit the bullet and purchased a new set of front OEM tires. THE DIFFERENCE IS NIGHT AND DAY! I FINALLY have a smooth RT. Its like a totally different Spyder. :yes::yes::yes:Mine would do the same thing. At 45 to 50 I could touch my shoe to the back of the front fenders and feel a definite shake. The left was worse than the right side but both did it. I took my front tires to a local tire shop. They removed the Ride-On and balanced. Said they were good to go. Still had what I call "the shakes" at 45 to 50 mph. The front console would also shake side to side. Took the tires back and they rebalaced. Still the same result. Took my Spyder to Cowtown and they put on new front tires. From then on it was perfectly smooth with no shakes.
Thanks, I agree. You mentioned that the dealer should have caught it. Aren't the Spyders shipped from the factory with the wheels all ready balanced and the dealer just installs them or are the wheels also installed?Rando you had a seriously out of wack imbalenced tire to require that much corrective weight.....I think that tire never should have been left on you're spyder to begin with ( by the dealer )....Any tire that requires that much weight to correct is defective...IMHO...Mike...:thumbup: