Dan McNally
New member
The thingy up near the other thingy is loose . . . should I tighten it? If so, what size wrench does it take? :joke:
Some of the"helpers" also need to read the whole thread before posting too. There's frequently people coming to the rescue trying to diagnose a problem on post #22 when the issue was resolved and acknowledged in post #5:banghead:
Some of the"helpers" also need to read the whole thread before posting too. There's frequently people coming to the rescue trying to diagnose a problem on post #22 when the issue was resolved and acknowledged in post #5:banghead:
Good words of advice concerning a little more information needed sometimes.
IMO: I always tell my students that there is no such thing as a dumb question. It is great to see some of the "pros" handle some of these questions in a respectful and helping way. It was very scarry coming on board as a Newbie and I appreciated how the members answered a lot of my initial questions. IMO: 99% of the responders are paitient and helpful.
...it doesn't work. What should I do?
:gaah: This :cus: piece of :cus: is the biggest mistake that me and my :cus: Wife have ever made! :gaah:
It won't start, doesn't run right, gets lousy gas mileage, is at the dealers more than it is at home, and it was even too :cus: much money to begin with!:gaah:
Answer: Change the air in the tires. Old air cause the tires to stick to the pavement, and the nanny thinks this is dangerous. So, instead of allowing you to risk your life, the computerized Spyder nanny just won't let it start. Fresh air in the tires will fix this annoying problem.
For real. nojoke
Dan
I just emptied all the air in my tires, but then realized my tires were filled w that high tech solution called "nitrogen", can you tell me where I can buy a couple cans of it to refill my tires?
I just emptied all the air in my tires, but then realized my tires were filled w that high tech solution called "nitrogen", can you tell me where I can buy a couple cans of it to refill my tires?
The bolt on the east side of my bike fell out. Any idea where I can get a new one:roflblack:
No it's not pure Nitrogen it's more high tech than that it's a secret mixture containing only 80% nitrogen.
I sell a very special pump that will fill your tires with up to 78% nitrogen, every time, guaranteed! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
...it doesn't work. What should I do?
Don't laugh, it's getting ALMOST this bad.
If you have a problem with your Spyder, we're here to help. But you have to give us something to work with!
There, I fell better now. Thank you for listening...![]()
Ouch! Bob personifies the concept of "A Bad Man"! :joke:Jim,
It's the loose nut just behind the handlebars... :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: :joke:
Guacamole?? :shocked: How do you know when you're done wiping it up?? :yikes: :roflblack: :barf:
You can call me old fashioned; but should you be parking, while on the bike??