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New Shock Adjusters from BajaRon

How will these work with a 2011 LTD that as an adjustment button next to the fog light button or am I missing something??

These Adjusters are only for the front shocks on models which do not have any adjustment provided. All are 2013 or later Spyders.

You are talking about the air-adjust for the rear shock. So it does not apply.
 
How will these work with a 2011 LTD that as an adjustment button next to the fog light button or am I missing something??


I think that you're talking about the air shock adjuster for the rear shock. Ron's adjusters are made to fit on the front shocks
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Explain a little more

(Semi Highway twisted road, i started out a little too fast and almost upset the nanny because one wheel or the other was trying to leave the ground in the turns)

Joe,can you explain this a little more? Wheel lift doesn't sound like a good thing to me. Is it because you were taking some turns a little faster now?


 
(Semi Highway twisted road, i started out a little too fast and almost upset the nanny because one wheel or the other was trying to leave the ground in the turns)

Joe,can you explain this a little more? Wheel lift doesn't sound like a good thing to me. Is it because you were taking some turns a little faster now?




I was taking the turns much faster than i normally do, and was expecting some "LEAN" but there was no lean and i was overcompensating on the turn so a wheel would try to lift off the ground, after i realized what i was doing i paid more attention in the turns and all was fine even after i resumed my speed, but now i was ready for the different or more solid handling.

I hope i explained that right, no need to be concerned just be aware that stiffer shocks make for a quicker turn.

Cruzr Joe
 
I was taking the turns much faster than i normally do, and was expecting some "LEAN" but there was no lean and i was overcompensating on the turn so a wheel would try to lift off the ground, after i realized what i was doing i paid more attention in the turns and all was fine even after i resumed my speed, but now i was ready for the different or more solid handling.I hope i explained that right, no need to be concerned just be aware that stiffer shocks make for a quicker turn.Cruzr Joe
THANKS JOE
 
New shock adjusters

I did a few hundred Km’s through some very windy roads today with the prototype suspension adjusters on my 2014 RTS – 2up and hot - 35deg C.

Not the route we originally planned but we had to turn back as the police had blocked the road to manage a motorcycle fatality (take care everyone).

I have the adjusters up 2 turns ( max is 8 ) and observe the following (similar to comments from other "test pilots").
· I was afraid it may feel “harsh” with more preload on the springs but it did not just firmer.
· There is less body roll in corners
· There is less dive when under hard braking
· It feels less “sloppy” in the front end. Not that I ever thought it was sloppy before but now it seems it was.
· At speed on the highway it feels more “planted”
· There were a number of bumpy , tight , downhill corners that I believe previously I would have scraped the nose but apparently no longer.
· I may need to drop my headlight aiming a little.

All in all very happy :thumbup:.
 
I did a few hundred Km’s through some very windy roads today with the prototype suspension adjusters on my 2014 RTS – 2up and hot - 35deg C.

Not the route we originally planned but we had to turn back as the police had blocked the road to manage a motorcycle fatality (take care everyone).

I have the adjusters up 2 turns ( max is 8 ) and observe the following (similar to comments from other "test pilots").
· I was afraid it may feel “harsh” with more preload on the springs but it did not just firmer.
· There is less body roll in corners
· There is less dive when under hard braking
· It feels less “sloppy” in the front end. Not that I ever thought it was sloppy before but now it seems it was.
· At speed on the highway it feels more “planted”
· There were a number of bumpy , tight , downhill corners that I believe previously I would have scraped the nose but apparently no longer.
· I may need to drop my headlight aiming a little.

All in all very happy :thumbup:.

Great! I was afraid they might not work well being upside down! :rolleyes:

You might want to try bumping up your rear shock a notch and see how that goes before adjusting your headlights.

Thanks for being a 'Test Pilot' on this project. I think you are my First International volunteer! :thumbup:
 
keep me in mind after you get ready to sell sounds like something i would like for my 2013 rt i do have the bar and it was grate but i would still like a little moore for the curves,let me know.:thumbup:
 
keep me in mind after you get ready to sell sounds like something i would like for my 2013 rt i do have the bar and it was grate but i would still like a little moore for the curves,let me know.:thumbup:

If you would please send me an email at [email protected]

I will put you in my 'Notification' file and I will be sending out emails to those who have contacted me a few days before I let everyone else know. That way, if the 1st run sells out quickly, the people who have shown an early interest will have their set.
 
I still got both ears... :D
When you think about it; I've stopped posting 50 or 60 (Or LOTS more ), times each day...
Doesn't 10 posts seem as if I've gone silent? :D
 
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I still got both ears... :D
When you think about it; I've stopped posting 50 or 60 (Or LOTS more ), times each day...
Doesn't 10 posts seem as if I've gone silent? :D

It does!

No Avatar,
No Posts,
No Bob!

Do we need to schedule you for a Crisis Management session?
 
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