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Has anyone tried front spring spacers on 2015 RTS?

Damnokie1

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Front spring are way too soft, was wondering what luck anyone had with the spring spacers from Roadster Renovations?

2015 RTS (white)
 
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While I don't have those on my bike; I've got BajaRon's front shock pre-load adjusters.
They perform exactly the same task as the ones that you have mentioned, and I am completely satisfied with them. :2thumbs:
 
And they are much safer


Cruzr Joe

I have to ask how you can say Ron's are safer than the ones we produce and sell. We have almost 150 sets out in the Spyder community and not one complaint. Ours are one solid component rather than several moving parts that will eventually either seize up or break. The more moving parts you have involved in something the more chance of breakage. That is why I offer a lifetime warranty on what we sell. You don't even have a set of them and you are telling someone they are not as safe..... Boy, Joe, you have succeeded in surprising me. And that is really hard to do.

Make sure you guys let this man know that he will have to remove and dismantle his shocks to install them. And as far as the rest of you that have replied to this thread. I make it a point to not post on any thread when someone is talking about Ron's adjusters. That's called respect. The guy was asking about our product, not Rons. So how much respect are you showing about that?
 
New to the spyder

New to the spyder and was just wanting some good advice. I think I will try the Roadster Renvations
and see how they work. Not really wanting to take the shock apart.
 
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Front spring are way to soft, was wondering what luck anyone had with the spring spacers from Roadster Renovations?

2015 RTS (white)

I had the stiffners installed last week. I can't compare any other brand but I am satisfied the ride is better and it steers better (less softness).
 
New to the spyder and was just wanting some good advice. I think I will try the Roadster Renvations
and see how they work. Not really wanting to take the shock apart.
:clap: We'll be expecting a full report on our desks, once you've got them in place, and have logged some Saddle-Time with them.
:congrats: Doc makes some pretty cool stuff! :thumbup:
 
I have Doc Humphrey's Stiffeners on my RTL, and am pleased with the results. Not quite as easy an install as the installation video would suggest, and I haven't been able to get the second set between the springs, but overall they are a big help. The front end does not seem as "mushy" as before. If I had a second Spyder, I would buy them again.
 
I too have Doc Humphrey's Stiffeners on my RTL along with the BajaRon sway bar. The spring stiffeners do exactly what I was needing. No more nose dive when breaking. Very easy install and cheaper than other options.
 
Doc Holidays spring stiffeners

Installed them tonight and they did the trick. No more grinding tupperware on the bumps. Also is a lot firmer in the curves. Well worth the money.;)
 
For medical reasons(arthritis in my hands) I chose to go from a GL1800 trike to an RT Limited in April. Since we ride 2-up 90% of the time, I quickly found out that some "improvements" to the suspension were needed. Came across Roadster Renovations. PM'd and talked with DOC. Made a short jaunt to his shop in Columbus, IN. Came away with 1 set of stiffeners on the front(A position) and one set on my rear spring per DOC's recommendation. The combination has made a world of difference in how own RT Limited reacts on the road. Another thing I found helped me was to raise the rear tire pressure to 30 PSI and 24 PSI in the fronts, especially when we are completely loaded up. I also have DOC's Spyder Rack & Pak which pretty much allows us to have the same storage that we had on the Hannigan Trike for our week long trips, without having to have a pull behind trailer.
 
Spacers

I have to ask how you can say Ron's are safer than the ones we produce and sell. We have almost 150 sets out in the Spyder community and not one complaint. Ours are one solid component rather than several moving parts that will eventually either seize up or break. The more moving parts you have involved in something the more chance of breakage. That is why I offer a lifetime warranty on what we sell. You don't even have a set of them and you are telling someone they are not as safe..... Boy, Joe, you have succeeded in surprising me. And that is really hard to do.

Make sure you guys let this man know that he will have to remove and dismantle his shocks to install them. And as far as the rest of you that have replied to this thread. I make it a point to not post on any thread when someone is talking about Ron's adjusters. That's called respect. The guy was asking about our product, not Rons. So how much respect are you showing about that?

I just got my 2016 and am wondering if your spacers will work on the 2016 RTL as well. Also do you recommend a swaybar as well, mos of my riding will be 2 people and occassionally pulling a trailer
 
Same color too!!

I too have Doc Humphrey's Stiffeners on my RTL along with the BajaRon sway bar. The spring stiffeners do exactly what I was needing. No more nose dive when breaking. Very easy install and cheaper than other options.

I have the same color ( Circuit Yellow ) didn't know they had it for the 15's ????

Also have Doc's spring stifferers. Easy install and they allow very hard cornering.
Kaos
 
They perform exactly the same task as the ones that you have mentioned, ...

Bob,

Your statement is not correct.
  • One is an adjustable preload devise and
  • the spacer is a device that isolates some of the spring coils effectively changing the spring rate (lbs/in) of the spring.

Both can add additional spring capacity, but depending on how much additional spring capacity you need, only one of these may work to meet that need.

Jerry
 
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They do perform the same task: stiffening-up the front suspension... :thumbup:
They just go about it in slightly different ways.

There's always been more than one way, to skin a cat! :D
 
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Front spring are way too soft, was wondering what luck anyone had with the spring spacers from Roadster Renovations?

2015 RTS (white)

front spring spacer works great on my 2014 r/t. brought them on the spyderlovers web site. cost about $85.00. the kit has 4 spacers in it. easy to install.
 
They do perform the same task: stiffening-up the front suspension... :thumbup:
They just go about it in slightly different ways.

There's always been more than one way, to skin a cat! :D

No, they do not perform the same task. The fact that you believe it so, doesn't mean it does; you just found a cleaver way to stand behind your post.

The OP said "Front spring are way too soft..." The preload spacers you suggest do not stiffen up the suspension, they add additional capacity but do not change the spring rate. The additional capacity might solve the problem of the OP but it might not. What advise would you give if he chooses your suggestion and it doesn't work?

I do realize I am wasting my time... :banghead:
 
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I'm glad that you realize the error in your ways... :joke:
But if the perception is that the front suspension feels stiffer; do you think that the average rider cares why? :dontknow:
Shortening the working length of a spring always makes it feel stiffer...
 
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I'm glad that you realize the error in your ways... :joke:
But if the perception is that the front suspension feels stiffer; do you think that the average rider cares why? :dontknow:

Perhaps, it doesn't matter to some, many...

As an engineer, I loath the perpetuation of ignorance when we can get it right as a riding body.

"Shortening the working length of a spring always makes it feel stiffer..." Guess what, that's because mathematically it is stiffer. Your use of the phrase "...makes it feel stiffer..." makes it sound like there is room for an opinion. There is no opinion, it is a fact. If you cut or isolate some spring coils, the remaining spring IS stiffer.
 
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