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I really want to like this bike...

What car tire did you put on your Spyder and why?
Thanks!

I would have to go look at name of tire. It don't matter whose tire you use as long as it is good for riding in the rain. I went with a 205-60-15. It is a 6 ply tire and controls the roll over feeling that came with the spider. Was getting between 6000 and 8000 miles on the tires that dealer sells. The car tire got 22,000 miles before changing. I also use ride-on in my tires. Ride-on balances the tires as well as sealing nails and screws that makes get get in them. I continue to use the front tires from dealer because I've not had any problems with them and get great mileage from them. Also my speedometer is only 1 mile per hour off instead of 3 miles per hour.


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I would have to go look at name of tire. It don't matter whose tire you use as long as it is good for riding in the rain. I went with a 205-60-15. It is a 6 ply tire and controls the roll over feeling that came with the spider. Was getting between 6000 and 8000 miles on the tires that dealer sells. The car tire got 22,000 miles before changing. I also use ride-on in my tires. Ride-on balances the tires as well as sealing nails and screws that makes get get in them. I continue to use the front tires from dealer because I've not had any problems with them and get great mileage from them. Also my speedometer is only 1 mile per hour off instead of 3 miles per hour.


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Hooorraayyy for you to say this derril.:yes::yes: I go to my local tire shop and ask him "what do you have that will fit this". He put something on it,I don't know what but it has over 12K and still looks new. Did the same with the fronts. These ride great roll nice steer really nice and have enough sidewall strength to not roll in a hard turn. They fill the front fender really well and look great and best of all they were cheap.

If you live in a small rural town you get to know your local merchants and they know you and your machines. Brody at Bros Tires is a racer and a gear head and was excited to get to fool with the Spyder a little. He understands the forces that a 3 track vehicle puts on it's tires and picked some good tires for me. They're not brand name,but they are round and black and work. If you don't like what you have for tires and don't want to do the internet thing get to know your local tire people. You might be surprised what they can come up and how much they know or want to know about your machine. For me,even though I do most of my own work, having people just down the road a little that I can talk to about what is going on is a real blessing.
 
"Nope, there's nothing wrong here."

:banghead:

So, I got a call from the dealer today. I said, look, if the wrench can't find the problem, I'll come down and show him. I jumped in my truck and was there 20 minutes later.
The mechanic started to explain to me how the Spyder is different, how an off-camber road can cause problems, how 95% of what is on the forums is nonsense, how laser aligning off the rear wheel is wrong, blah blah blah.
His test ride went just A-OK, too.

He put the bike up on blocks and showed me how everything is nice and smooth, and the ball joints are just fine. I couldn't find the clunk, either, and that just embarrassed me.
He took it off of the blocks, and tried to politely show me the door because he already used his allotment of time on the job, but I can be rather thick, so I kept messing with the tire.

BINGO! I was able to duplicate the problem by pushing and pulling hard on the top of the tire when it was on the ground. He felt it, too, and we could both feel it in the joints themselves. I figure at least .010" (0.254mm) of play in the joint.

There isn't any acceptance criteria for the joint; it's either good or bad. I have always allowed zero play in ball joints, and that much play makes it bad in my book. He didn't think it was bad, but hey, let's keep the customer happy even if he is wrong.

The alignment tolerance is +/- 0.5mm, but I don't know where that is measured. If it is measured right at the joint, the play is eating up half of it before you even get started. If it is measured elsewhere, all of the tolerance is long gone, and the alignment is in the weeds.

I put my massively powerful persuasion powers into turbo mode, and he gradually came around and said they would get the warranty company to cover the replacement and their full-on 3 1/2 hour alignment.

Actually, I was just very nice and reasonable, just like any ticked-off Quality Engineer should be! You wanna talk Quality? Let's talk Quality! heh heh heh.

I should hear back today or Monday.
 
WOW you need a new dealer, ever see a car or truck looking like it's going down the road a bit sideways that's what happens when the front wheels aren't aligned with the rear, don't think I would let him align mine
 
:shocked: I feel bad that they tried to give you "The Bum's Rush"! :gaah:
:D But I'm happy to hear that your powers of persuasion were too powerful for them! :clap:
Now, if you can get it Laser-aligned... :2thumbs:
 
An informed customer is always bad news for an uninformed technician. :gaah:
Glad you were able to persuade him and get the issue covered under warranty. We are all anxious to see how your ryde changes when you get your :spyder2: back in operation. Please let us know :popcorn:
 
Good for you that you were persistent and got something done. I'm sure you will ask to see the old parts to ensure he actually did what he promised.
Sounds to me like he was trying the old "BS baffles brains" approach and you didn't bite.

Hope it all works out for you.

Gary
 
I really want to like this bike

:agree:As all of the above, HANG IN THERE:lecturef_smilie:

I collected my 2014RT from the Paris dealership back in February, as I sat down I though how will I ever get comfortable, within 5 miles I thought what heap of junk have I bought here, my hips ache, my knees hurt and my bank balance is depleted:banghead:, I just don't fit this bike:yikes:, I percivered, bought an airhawk seat cusion, fitted running boards, and highway plates and slogged on for over 1000 miles, now I'm used to it. My girlfriend sat on the back, as I drove off she thought come back Suzuki Burgman all is forgiven, after a few hours she wouldn't swap it for anything.
JUST GIVE IT TIME and relax when you ride and best of all DON'T think about it , just ride:riding:
I like it now and enjoying it.
Hope you get to like it, you think just 'cos it was so expensive it's bound to be good, oh no:hun:, you shell out big bucks then have to invest more to make the bike fit you.:yes::yes:
 
And we're walking, walking...

I really hope this downtime isn't typical. My bike's been sitting in the shop for 2 1/2 weeks and they've done squat. Parts hadn't even been ordered as of last Friday. I'll be doing my own wrenching from now on, unless BUDS is required or it's going to cost me more than 25 bucks, in which case another mechanic will be getting my business.

We need a walking in circles with an evil cloud overhead emoji!
 
Just got word

The warranty company just approved the ball joint replacements. Their risk management dept had to approve it, and I guess they decided that their exposure to my risk was too much!

Should have the bike back late next week. They are going to do the BRP alignment procedure, after which I will get it laser aligned. Any bets as to how off it might be? :roflblack:
 
:congrats: Things ar FINALLY moving forward again! :yes::yes:
How much will their "crack" alignment be off? I'm guessing 3/8" on one side, and 7/16" on the other!
(What do I win, if I'm right? :D)
 
Still no bike

At least I can amuse myself. My SmoothSpyder belt tensioner came today. I think I'll sit in the corner and spin the wheel and make vroom vroom sounds...:yes:
 
I really like this bike!

2K miles have gone under the tires, the needed repairs and BRP alignment have been done, and now my RT and I are getting to be friends. I went on a 150 mile ride on some of San Diego County's twistiest roads this weekend, and was able to keep up with the group. There were a couple of oh cr*p! moments when I misjudged the curve and had to slow down quick, but experience is a pretty good teacher. The new EBC pads and rotors helped a lot!

A couple of mechanical issues popped up. One was a front end clunk whenever the weight shifted side to side; I think a sway bar link has come loose and needs to be tightened up. The other, which could very well be related to the first, was a rapid l-r-l-r oscillation of the front end when I hit a patch of bad asphalt. It felt like the road was washboarded. It happened a couple of times.

I need to get it up on ramps and check things out before I ride it again, but I don't expect to find anything major. I'll be converting the oil to Amsoil at the same time.

I'm considering new shocks on the front, after I have the ROLO alignment done. Probably after Christmas.
 
:agree: with you, regarding your diagnosis concerning the front-end clunk... :thumbup:

And I'm glad to hear that you're happily "Spinnin' & Grinnin'..." :D

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Check it

Most likely one of the Heim (sp) links on the sway bar broke. This could be a bad thing and I would get under there and take a look. That happened on out 13 RT. Remember those things are made of plastic!:yikes:
 
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