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Front Shocks Adjustment

Questions

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I love my spyder, love the way it handles and rides. Awesome machine all the way around. With that said, I am a 250lb guy and I did not like the roll I felt in corners, escpecially when 2 up! I had my dealer bump my front shocks up to 5 while they were installing my GPS yesterday and all I can say is WOW!!! What a huge difference in handling, I absolutely love it. Anyway, if you find yourself wanting a more stable feel in corners, I highly recommend bumping your front shocks up to 5. They come set at 3 I believe.
 
I am not as heavy as you, but nearly.....also try different air pressures in your tires...I put 25 in the front, rode a while, let out 2-3 pounds, rode a while and let more out...you get the point. I now have shocks on 4 and 20 in front and 30 in rear. Works for me...

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Like BigRed1, I find 4th setting, 20/30Lbs works for me at 175lb.

Tried the 5th setting but it was a bit too stiff; prob be just right if I head up to mountains.
 
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