Welcome to the Forum ve2plq - you hafta be a Ham Radio Operator with a Call-sign like that! Are you? :dontknow:
It'll take a while, usually not too long, to finalise all your joining processing, and until then, you can only post in this
Welcome section where not too many visit regularly, so you probably won't get too much in the way of answers here. Once your joining processing is complete, your Username/Callsign will turn
Blue like
SpyderBOT's and you'll be able to post your question out on the more frequented Public Pages... Shouldn't be too long. :thumbup:
In the meantime, if your 'wobbling' & braking concerns are mechanical, it's all probably due your Wheel Alignment &/or the OEM Tires - these Spyders are notorious for leaving the factory &/or dealers with awful wheel alignment, and the OEM Mendas are quite prone to balance &/or 'Out of Round' issues. Getting the wheel alignment checked/corrected is important, and very few dealers can do that properly, so you might want to search for a good alignment place in Quebec and see if they know how to do your Spyder. And with any luck, you'll also be able to find someone local who can properly balance & check those front tires.... the back is nowhere near as critical, but it will almost certainly wear out in the middle, and quite quickly too! Most replace the tires with 'real' car tires as the rims are car rims and the tires/tires needed are
NOT motorcycle tires! :lecturef_smilie:
Once you know those two things sorted, it's a matter of relaxing and being
VERY Gentle in your steering input - relax your shoulder & elbows, let them drop and don't grab onto the handlebars too tightly. Scan the toad ahead out as far as you can see, and gently guide the Spyder down your chosen pat, DON'T try to correct for every little bump or wobble, just aim waaay ahead & look at where you WANT to go, gently & smoothly guiding your Spyder as you go. Try it, you might be surprised! :thumbip:
And do check out/read the
Do's & Don'ts for new Spyder Owners thread that
SpyderBOT linked above - lots of reading I know, but there's a
LOT of good information in there that will help you get the best from your Spyder!

hyea:
Looking forward to seeing you out on the more frequented pages soon! And again, Welcome! :cheers: