Zoup2nuts
New member
...hello I'm Bob from Cascade, CO, a new member and new '10 RS owner. I picked up my new Spyder a week ago (1-owner 6k miles) and put about 200 miles on it the first week. My first impressions were mostly great, but I was having a hard time getting used to the handling. At first I thought the leaning was typical and it was my newness that was to blame. There seemed (to me) to be more leaning than I expected in sharper turns (more so if they were off-camber). The bike has a Ron's Sway Bar and a lot of very nice mods the original owner (an ex-engineer, who was 85) installed. The more I read about these bikes, the more I thought something had to be out of whack. Yesterday, I thought I'd try putting a little extra air in the tires (22 lbs.) and when I checked the fronts, one was down to 10 lbs. and the other 12 lbs. When I picked it up from my dealer (it had been there on consignment), I never thought to check the tire pressure before I left. I put about 100 miles on today and am happy to say, 90% of the leaning disappeared. I'm embarrassed to say I could have eliminated a week's worth of less than stellar first impressions, had I checked the tire pressure before leaving the dealer. I just returned from there today after having a set of 2-Brothers dual carbon fiber mufflers installed. Prior to putting them on, all I could hear at 60 mph was the Air intake (K&N), wanted a throaty exhaust note, and words cannot describe the sound now. It sounds like a cross between a big-block Chevy and a top-fuel dragster. I know it sounds sac-religious but it might just be a tad bit too loud. When I drove in the driveway, Judy came out telling me the windows were rattling, and that she had heard me coming about 2-3 minutes before arriving. I think I might need to invest in a pair of power cones, anyone have any experience with which level I should get? I'm waiting for it to get dark so I can see if flames shoot out the back...hehe.. Since joining, I've enjoyed this forum more than any of the one's I've joined in the past, and am happy to see there's very little negative banter here...