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Just saying hi

roar

New member
Just saying hi :)

New owner of a spyder rss 2014, only had a day or two of driving. It's fun but i find it very "wiggly". Just ordered a bajaron sway bar, hope that helps a little.

I Live in Norway, pretty sure noone has any laser alignments here yet :/

Anyway, this is what happens when you show up at work with it for the first time (Lots of tourists here during the summer).


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Welcome to the Family...
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Check your tire pressure and be sure that you are within 1/2 pound from left to right. For the price of two plane tickets my husband and I would be happy to travel to Norway to get you Squared Away. I'm even of Norwegian ancestry.
 
Welcome..!! Welcome..!!

to the roadster world and this site. As Ann said check tire pressure and relax you grip. The DPS can get touchy if movements are to jumpy...congrats on a great machine and as you see from your arrival picture..the smiles have started...:2thumbs::ohyea::ohyea:
 
:congrats: :welcome: to the site.

:agree: also that over tight control can lead to the :spyder2: seeming to be "twitchy."
 
Ride More

:congrats: on your new :spyder2:!!Relax and take your time
The more you ride the quicker the "Twitchy" goes away..
 
Welcome to SpyderLovers,:welcome:

My wife who is from Sweden and we will be in Oslo Norway
next year visiting her sister before heading to Stockholm.

You've been having good weather for riding:yes:

my Norwegian ; hade!
 
Like Chup said lite grip. If u put a death grip on the grips u will get lots of movement. Lighter is better. It will get better with time.Congrats and enjoy:yes::ohyea:
 
The Death Grip, Let it loose

Welcome to the Spyder family and SL forum fun.

No need to white knuckle her, just hang on firm but gentle.

Relax and enjoy the ride...

HAPPY TRAILS

Chas
 
like they said light light grip itl take some time to get used to that some it takes longer so dont get discourged it took me 600 miles befor i could go faster than 40 mph and ive owened 55 motorcycles and 2 spyders,so have fun and ride like the wind.:2thumbs:
 

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