E55 Bulldog
New member
Good afternoon all. I hope you are all well.
Im about 99% sure Im about to become an owner of a 2009 Spyder (manual trans).
Like I said, I am new to this whole space so sorry for the newbie questions. Little background, Im a gear head, I have owned pretty much anything with a motor and wheels, even some without wheels, I know my way around a garage and tool box.
With an 09, are there any issues I should look out for.
I know these things have very aggressive traction and stability control, as they should, but is there a way to pull more timing out of it to get out of corners without throttle body shutting down?
Has anyone separated their braking and installed a front brake lever like what you would have on a motorcycle?
Mods: It already has a slip on exhaust which I might change out for a louder version but are there any cold air intake options? or re-mapping / tuning kits for these? I know there are lots of tuning options for their seadoos and utvs but not sure about these.
Thank you all for your time. And I hope I can bring a whole new dynamic to the forum with this build.
Thanks
Im about 99% sure Im about to become an owner of a 2009 Spyder (manual trans).
Like I said, I am new to this whole space so sorry for the newbie questions. Little background, Im a gear head, I have owned pretty much anything with a motor and wheels, even some without wheels, I know my way around a garage and tool box.
With an 09, are there any issues I should look out for.
I know these things have very aggressive traction and stability control, as they should, but is there a way to pull more timing out of it to get out of corners without throttle body shutting down?
Has anyone separated their braking and installed a front brake lever like what you would have on a motorcycle?
Mods: It already has a slip on exhaust which I might change out for a louder version but are there any cold air intake options? or re-mapping / tuning kits for these? I know there are lots of tuning options for their seadoos and utvs but not sure about these.
Thank you all for your time. And I hope I can bring a whole new dynamic to the forum with this build.
Thanks