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Laser alignment

Your pick..!!

Look for "Squared Away" they do an excellent job and will help you out with anything else...:2thumbs:
 
Thanks Chupaca for the endorsement. Yes, we will be at Spyderfest and I am really looking forward to it.
We will be there on Friday and Saturday. I will be looking you up. I have 323 miles on my Spyder. After a 300 mile ride, I can see the rub on the inside of the left front tire. Thank you.
 
I had a laser alignment at the owners event in Durango Colorado in June 2014. In December I had my 14k mile maintenance. As part of that the dealer did a alignment and said one of my front tires was way off. I wondered because riding home from Durango I felt like I was fighting the front end more. Now it rides much more smoothly. I am not sure what happened. I do know that in Durango they were doing it out in the open and the laser target kept moving slightly in the breeze, and they kept having to readjust the target. So if your going to get it done, it may be a good idea to only have it done in a closed in area.
 
I had a laser alignment at the owners event in Durango Colorado in June 2014. In December I had my 14k mile maintenance. As part of that the dealer did a alignment and said one of my front tires was way off. I wondered because riding home from Durango I felt like I was fighting the front end more. Now it rides much more smoothly. I am not sure what happened. I do know that in Durango they were doing it out in the open and the laser target kept moving slightly in the breeze, and they kept having to readjust the target. So if your going to get it done, it may be a good idea to only have it done in a closed in area.
Odd. We used milk jugs to hold the laser targets steady. Maybe another vendor did yours. IDK how they held their targets steady, I just know ours were rock solid. Joe
 
How durable is an alignment? If you get everything all perfect, then hit a deep pothole or especially rough bit of pavement, will it knock the wheels out of alignment?
 
I had a laser alignment at the owners event in Durango Colorado in June 2014. In December I had my 14k mile maintenance. As part of that the dealer did a alignment and said one of my front tires was way off. I wondered because riding home from Durango I felt like I was fighting the front end more. Now it rides much more smoothly. I am not sure what happened. I do know that in Durango they were doing it out in the open and the laser target kept moving slightly in the breeze, and they kept having to readjust the target. So if your going to get it done, it may be a good idea to only have it done in a closed in area.


That makes me nervous....was headed to daytona for bikewwek to get mine done....how many vendors where at owners event? are you saying is does matter who is doing the lazer align? HUH...
 
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