OKey
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I have a 2010 RTS that I bought in April that now only has 8,000 miles on it.
My wife loves riding with me and we absolutely love the Spyder...
Here is my problem, the back wheel seems to act as though there is "no" shock when I hit a very large pot hole or bump in the road. It sounds like there is no tire, only a bare rim.
i know that there is an adjustment on the panel for Soft or Hard ride. Can't really tell the difference when using one or the other. The bigger problem is that my lady gets a shooting pain up her back when this happens (maybe 2 or 3 times a 150 mile ride)....is there an adjustment or different shock that the dealer can help me with. Can't do it myself since I'm all thumps.Want to keep her riding no matter what the cost.
Wow!! Can't thank everyone enough for your advice. The Spyder Truly is unique and who would have thought that a simple thing would be the fix. Yes, I read the manual front to back when I purchased my 2010 RTS in April of this year...but much of it is liking reading Greek until you get there even though it is written in simple English.
:banghead:I was riding on a rear shock with "Zero Air" in the air bag. Didn't even know about the valve under the seat. Put air through the valve and Bingo...the rear of the bike started to raise up and the ride with my lady was heaven! I'm guessing that the compressor isn't working but if the air bag holds I don't care. Will be checking pressure periodically to see if it does.
Thanks guys...YOU ROCK!
My wife loves riding with me and we absolutely love the Spyder...
Here is my problem, the back wheel seems to act as though there is "no" shock when I hit a very large pot hole or bump in the road. It sounds like there is no tire, only a bare rim.
i know that there is an adjustment on the panel for Soft or Hard ride. Can't really tell the difference when using one or the other. The bigger problem is that my lady gets a shooting pain up her back when this happens (maybe 2 or 3 times a 150 mile ride)....is there an adjustment or different shock that the dealer can help me with. Can't do it myself since I'm all thumps.Want to keep her riding no matter what the cost.
Wow!! Can't thank everyone enough for your advice. The Spyder Truly is unique and who would have thought that a simple thing would be the fix. Yes, I read the manual front to back when I purchased my 2010 RTS in April of this year...but much of it is liking reading Greek until you get there even though it is written in simple English.
:banghead:I was riding on a rear shock with "Zero Air" in the air bag. Didn't even know about the valve under the seat. Put air through the valve and Bingo...the rear of the bike started to raise up and the ride with my lady was heaven! I'm guessing that the compressor isn't working but if the air bag holds I don't care. Will be checking pressure periodically to see if it does.
Thanks guys...YOU ROCK!
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