• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Kudos to Spyderpops & Squared Away

RapidSpyder

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First of all thanks to both for coming to Deadwood. Hope it was worth the trip. Anyway I stopped by Squared Away to get mine laser aligned. After getting that done they said the next step was to upgrade the sway bar @ Spyderpops. I took my Spyder back home for the night and noticed that it did drive better. Decided to take their advice and pay Spyderpops a visit the next day. Wow, what a difference! The thing drives like it's on rails. It is no longer “twitchy” above 65 like it was before and I wasn’t being blown all over the road when being passed by Semi’s on the interstate. Thanks again guys.
 
Thanks!

Very glad you like it! It was a pleasure to meet you. I’m glad you followed up with Spyderpops. All that is left in The trifecta is the right tires for your riding style. See you next year! Joe and Ann
 
Quick Follow-up question

Does the order of events matter? By that, I mean, if you install the anti-sway bar before the laser alignment is that better/worse than doing the alignment first?

Thanks for humoring a total novice.
 
Does the order of events matter? By that, I mean, if you install the anti-sway bar before the laser alignment is that better/worse than doing the alignment first?

Thanks for humoring a total novice.

Not to steal the thread. But the answer is no. It does not matter in which order you do these. Each one addresses a particular and separate aspect. And though they work together to improve ride and handling. It does not matter which one is done first.
 
First of all thanks to both for coming to Deadwood. Hope it was worth the trip. Anyway I stopped by Squared Away to get mine laser aligned. After getting that done they said the next step was to upgrade the sway bar @ Spyderpops. I took my Spyder back home for the night and noticed that it did drive better. Decided to take their advice and pay Spyderpops a visit the next day. Wow, what a difference! The thing drives like it's on rails. It is no longer “twitchy” above 65 like it was before and I wasn’t being blown all over the road when being passed by Semi’s on the interstate. Thanks again guys.
At the Deadwood meeting, Spyderpops' son replaced the wimpy little horn to a newer louder one. While he was in there, he found a wrench locked on the back of a nut to my Lamonster pegs. LOL!!! I installed those like two years ago! I must've forgotten about the wrench and it's been there all of this time! It's now my "gremlin bell!"
 
At the Deadwood meeting, Spyderpops' son replaced the wimpy little horn to a newer louder one. While he was in there, he found a wrench locked on the back of a nut to my Lamonster pegs. LOL!!! I installed those like two years ago! I must've forgotten about the wrench and it's been there all of this time! It's now my "gremlin bell!"

That is an amazing story! That is one amazing wrench you have there.
 
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