mxz600
Free Thinking Member
A big thank you to my friends Joe & Ann. They got the Spyder going straight down the road without any vibration. I was a little concerned about my alignment appointment because I thought my problems ran deeper than that and I was just throwing money away. A few years back I hit a deer and the Spyder has never been the same. It didn't pull like you would normally associate with alignment. I had a lot of front end vibration and thought something was bent, possibly A-Arms, wheels.:dontknow:
So we get my Spyder in Al's barn and the first thing Joe says as he's looking under the bike is, "Mark, I think your frame is bent". :yikes: Don't tell me that Joe. I don't think I can go back on my insurance company after four years and reopen a claim. As it turned out the frame was not bent and the Spyder was so far out of alignment that it caused the vibration. My dealer did an alignment after the deer accident but they must have completely screwed that up.
Joe said I got the prize for having the Spyder that was out of wack the most. Funny thing though, when I got home I realized I forgot to get my prize. I wonder what it was.
Thanks again Joe and Ann. Thank you Al for your hospitality and the use of your barn. Oh, and the sleeping advise.
Now on a side note. For those of you who know me and what I have been going through the last couple of years, I just want to say. The two days I spent in Kazoo at Al's place seeing old friends and meeting new ones, has possibly been the best two days for me in quite a while. It is so nice to get out on the Spyder (only 500 miles in 2 years :yikes
and do something besides going to work.
Thanks again Spyder friends. Here's to hoping for more good days of Spyder fun.
So we get my Spyder in Al's barn and the first thing Joe says as he's looking under the bike is, "Mark, I think your frame is bent". :yikes: Don't tell me that Joe. I don't think I can go back on my insurance company after four years and reopen a claim. As it turned out the frame was not bent and the Spyder was so far out of alignment that it caused the vibration. My dealer did an alignment after the deer accident but they must have completely screwed that up.
Joe said I got the prize for having the Spyder that was out of wack the most. Funny thing though, when I got home I realized I forgot to get my prize. I wonder what it was.
Thanks again Joe and Ann. Thank you Al for your hospitality and the use of your barn. Oh, and the sleeping advise.

Now on a side note. For those of you who know me and what I have been going through the last couple of years, I just want to say. The two days I spent in Kazoo at Al's place seeing old friends and meeting new ones, has possibly been the best two days for me in quite a while. It is so nice to get out on the Spyder (only 500 miles in 2 years :yikes

Thanks again Spyder friends. Here's to hoping for more good days of Spyder fun.
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