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Laser Alignment

SpyRyd

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I owned a 2012 Spyder RT-L for 22 months (26,636 miles at trade in) and am currently the owner of a 2014 Spyder RT-L (over 9300 miles since 20 Mar 14). Both Spyders had a slight drift to the right even on relatively flat super slabs. I even rode in the left lane of a two lane road (no oncoming traffic) and both Spyders tracked straight in the left lane but drifted to the right in the right lane. I had both Spyders laser aligned, twice each. The drift to the right persisted on the 12 model and persists to this day on the 14 model. The drift is so slight that just the weight of my hand on the left grip keeps the Spyder on track with my right hand off the bars. However, a somewhat constant push (more like pressure) on the right grip is required to keep the Spyder on track with my left hand off the bars. I keep the front wheel tire pressure the same in both tires using JT's equal pressure thingy. Also have not noticed any uneven tire wear.

Now having posted the above, let me say that I noticed a marked improvement in the steering after the laser alignments (especially the second ones that were done by independent ROLO techs while the first ones were done at dealers using the ROLO system). I do not regret getting the laser alignments and truly believe it is a good investment. I plan on talking with Mike (ROLO laser alignment inventor) at SpyderQuest about my "drift".

Bottom line...if you have the opportunity to get your Spyder laser aligned by an independent ROLO dealer, do it! You have nothing to lose...most if not all do not charge if you Spyder needs no adjustment, and better handling to gain.
 
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If you get slight drift on a Spyder which is correctly aligned it's down to the camber of the road.

:agree: I have noticed this. Some roads more so than others. There have been roads that I can take my hands off the bars and the Spyder tracks straight so that tells me it's the road and not the Spyder.
 
Just had the sway bar, links and alignment done yesterday. Ron(rnet), Netzley's Tire and Auto, on this board did a great job. :thumbup: Alignment was way off. :hun: Next bike after me, another 14 RT was even more off. :yikes: Tom :trike:
 
Had the drift to right also

Even after laser alignment...discovered that my right tire was slightly less inflated than left. Used my JT equalizer pressure thingy and no more drift....:yes:
 
Even after laser alignment...discovered that my right tire was slightly less inflated than left. Used my JT equalizer pressure thingy and no more drift....:yes:

MB, after seeing your original post about how your "drift" was caused by unequal front tire pressures, I bought JT's "equalizer pressure thingy" but I still have the slight drift to the right. Guess my issue is not caused by unequal tire pressure...
 
Are you getting the steering angle and torque sensors reset at the same time as the alignment? Without resetting the sensors (with BUDS) after doing the alignment you can have the effects you guys are describing. Personal experience speaking here.
 
Are you getting the steering angle and torque sensors reset at the same time as the alignment? Without resetting the sensors (with BUDS) after doing the alignment you can have the effects you guys are describing. Personal experience speaking here.

Yes, steering sensor was reset to zero via BUDS after each alignment.
 
Just had the sway bar, links and alignment done yesterday. Ron(rnet), Netzley's Tire and Auto, on this board did a great job. :thumbup: Alignment was way off. :hun: Next bike after me, another 14 RT was even more off. :yikes: Tom :trike:

How much was MikeGuyver's off??? :shocked:
 
Curious..!!

when doing alignments off the rear wheel,which is not a fixed part, are they checking the alignment of the rear wheel. Belt adjustments can change rear wheel alignment. How would this affect the front end alignment in relation to the rear wheel. If rear wheel is off and front is aligned to it could this give you that slight drift..?? just asking...:dontknow:
 
I made my own wheel aligner about 2. 5years ago long before lasers .it is a peace of tube with adjustable bolts that measures the distance between the rims and you use feeler gauges to get your 2 mill tow in and then I set the steering not to Center but 2degrees to the right because we drive on the left side of the road hear . I have found that buy offsetting the steering my shoulder does not ache on long trips. It mite be old school but it does work well for me bike handles well and front tyre were is down to 1 mil in 30,000 k.
 
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I made my own wheel aligner about 2. 5years ago long before lasers .it is a peace of tube with adjustable bolts that measures the distance between the rims and you use feeler gauges to get your 2 mill tow in and then I set the steering not to Center but 2degrees to the right because we drive on the left side of the road hear . I have found that buy offsetting the steering my shoulder does not ache on long trips. It mite be old school but it does work well for me bike handles well and front tyre were is down to 1 mil in 30,000 k.
Lasers have been around more than 2 1/2 years:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
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