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I've always felt that my shocks were not doing the proper job for me. I did not know, until I recently discussed this with my dealer's service manager, that the first batches of shocks for the 2013 RT's were sub-standard. At some point, apparently early in the model year, they changed them for better shocks with more effective valving. So BRP agreed to replace mine under warranty. Since installation was included, this was the perfect time to also install BajaRon's new shock adjusters, which finally hit the market just last week. The new shocks with better valving has eliminated the porpoising (and occasional "bottoming out") I was experiencing. Ron's new shock adjusters, with their ability to adjust the compression of the springs, have raised my ride height by about 1.6", and has made a significant improvement to the quality and enjoy-ability of the ride. These adjusters have given me a firmer, more stable ride - especially in turns (just like Ron's initial testers have previously said).
I have to say that the combination of the beefed up BajaRon sway bar (which I added last year) AND the shock adjusters have improved My RT's handling and enjoy-ability to a degree I would have never thought possible. I cannot recommend these two products enough.
Here are some pictures of the shock adjusters. My dealer installed them at the same time as the new shocks, under warranty. So I had no labor charges to pay. :thumbup: They took the frunk off to do the installation. While that is not absolutely necessary, it does make the job significantly easier. As Ron just announced, he sells these in both red and silver. I like the looks of the red ones.
And here's the job all finished...
It was very windy on the way home from the dealer today, with occasional gusts in the high twenties. While I felt the wind on my upper body, the Spyder held the road like it was on rails. I am a happy Spyderlover! :yes:
Oh, AND I got to take out this F3 for a 40 minute ride while I was waiting at the shop. :clap: I had never ridden a Spyder with a manual transmission before today. It really did remind me of my "Cruiser Days".
All in all, it was a pretty good day.
I have to say that the combination of the beefed up BajaRon sway bar (which I added last year) AND the shock adjusters have improved My RT's handling and enjoy-ability to a degree I would have never thought possible. I cannot recommend these two products enough.
Here are some pictures of the shock adjusters. My dealer installed them at the same time as the new shocks, under warranty. So I had no labor charges to pay. :thumbup: They took the frunk off to do the installation. While that is not absolutely necessary, it does make the job significantly easier. As Ron just announced, he sells these in both red and silver. I like the looks of the red ones.

And here's the job all finished...

It was very windy on the way home from the dealer today, with occasional gusts in the high twenties. While I felt the wind on my upper body, the Spyder held the road like it was on rails. I am a happy Spyderlover! :yes:
Oh, AND I got to take out this F3 for a 40 minute ride while I was waiting at the shop. :clap: I had never ridden a Spyder with a manual transmission before today. It really did remind me of my "Cruiser Days".

All in all, it was a pretty good day.

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