Road-Kill, I read your post, and then looked to see what spyder you had.
You have a new F3, I am not so familiar with them as far as how good a
shock they have on them. But that is what was the root of my monkey butt
problem on my 2010 RT, the shock was blown from probably day 1, but I had
nothing to compare it with, and rode it for about a year. On short rides around
town I was fine, but when I road 1600 miles in a three day span, thought my
butt was gonna die. Bought bicycle pants and neosporin, and a special baby
powder to apply and until I got the shock replaced in Cuba MO, at the insistence
of the head engineer for BRP Kurt Olstad, was not sure how I was gonna make
the trip back to California. Now I can go up to 700+ miles on my corbin seat.
So if your rear shock is working properly, mine you could push down and the
bike would bounce back a couple times very quickly. So if it is working properly
then next resort is to read these 3 pages of threads that have the word
Monkey
or
Butt or both in them.Including yours since it is the most recent.
"click:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/search.php?searchid=6834973&pp=
Good luck and please comeback and report what the final outcome is in this thread please.
Oh one more thing could possibly help. Changing your riding position with
foot
pegs extending your legs, rather than pushing down on floorboards or squeezing
with your thighs to keep in the seat when riding through turns and a backrest to
( I see in your profile you have one) lock you in the seat so there is less friction, maybe worth a try.
TicketBait