This is a REEEEEAAAAALLLLLYYYY long shot but I gotta ask anyway. Saturday morning, I'm planning on assembling my new Shelterlogic Shed-in-a-box. I also called around today to try to get someone to install my new Baja Ron sway bar on my 2021 RT.
Sway bar, first. The dealer where I purchased the bike won't have anyone available for at least the next 2 weeks. The "local" dealer hasn't gotten back to me yet to see if I can bring it in on Monday or Tuesday (I'm taking M/Tu off work. Only the 3rd and 4th days off I've taken all year. Use it or lose it.) I'd like to get an opportunity to ride the bike after the sway bar is installed so I can either cry about the money spent or get wood.
Second is the Shed-in-a-box. Mine is the 12x12x8 round top. I've watched a few YT vids and it looks like I can install it myself although it looks like it would be much easier with 2 people. I'll have to go to Lowe's to buy a hammer drill (nobody rents them around here) and some concrete anchors. Also, I've never done that before so I hope I don't screw it up.
Here's my request. I'm looking for someone who has installed a sway bar AND has experience drilling concrete (and hopefully a hammer drill) who can come over Saturday late morning to 1st help me install and anchor the shed/garage and then install the sway bar for me. I don't have a hammer drill nor do I have a jack or jack stands. What I DO have is a flat (but not quite level...it slopes for water runoff) concrete pad and apparently a shed to work in (not that anyone would need it as it's supposed to be in the 60s and sunny).
I'd provide all the water or other non alcoholic beverages you can drink and of course I'd spring for lunch (preferably fast food of your choice...Wendys, McDonalds, Taco Bell, whatever). I'd also give someone a hundred bucks cash. I think this way would cost me more than if I put up the shed by myself and had a shop install the sway bar but hanging out with a fellow Can Am rider is worth something to me.
Of course, once we were done, we get to go for a ride on some nice twisty roads (I know a few
). Like I said, this is a long shot but I had to ask. I'm in N. Wilkesboro, NC in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountians.
(Note, I wasn't sure which section to post this in. The shed install isn't Spyder related (well, sort of as that's where I'll hide the bike) but the sway bar install is. Mods, feel free to move this to a more appropriate section, if you need to.)
Sway bar, first. The dealer where I purchased the bike won't have anyone available for at least the next 2 weeks. The "local" dealer hasn't gotten back to me yet to see if I can bring it in on Monday or Tuesday (I'm taking M/Tu off work. Only the 3rd and 4th days off I've taken all year. Use it or lose it.) I'd like to get an opportunity to ride the bike after the sway bar is installed so I can either cry about the money spent or get wood.
Second is the Shed-in-a-box. Mine is the 12x12x8 round top. I've watched a few YT vids and it looks like I can install it myself although it looks like it would be much easier with 2 people. I'll have to go to Lowe's to buy a hammer drill (nobody rents them around here) and some concrete anchors. Also, I've never done that before so I hope I don't screw it up.
Here's my request. I'm looking for someone who has installed a sway bar AND has experience drilling concrete (and hopefully a hammer drill) who can come over Saturday late morning to 1st help me install and anchor the shed/garage and then install the sway bar for me. I don't have a hammer drill nor do I have a jack or jack stands. What I DO have is a flat (but not quite level...it slopes for water runoff) concrete pad and apparently a shed to work in (not that anyone would need it as it's supposed to be in the 60s and sunny).
I'd provide all the water or other non alcoholic beverages you can drink and of course I'd spring for lunch (preferably fast food of your choice...Wendys, McDonalds, Taco Bell, whatever). I'd also give someone a hundred bucks cash. I think this way would cost me more than if I put up the shed by myself and had a shop install the sway bar but hanging out with a fellow Can Am rider is worth something to me.
Of course, once we were done, we get to go for a ride on some nice twisty roads (I know a few

(Note, I wasn't sure which section to post this in. The shed install isn't Spyder related (well, sort of as that's where I'll hide the bike) but the sway bar install is. Mods, feel free to move this to a more appropriate section, if you need to.)