• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Now mine....

Okay, who were you again? :D

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Atadude's thread should be required reading for all spyder owners, new and old.nojoke:thumbup:

I'd insert a few bowdowns but the iPad won't let me.:(
 
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Looks great. You have done a lot of work and it has paid off. Great pic's keep them coming..:thumbup: Don't worry to much on the responses not everyone writes but they do look. You will notice how many look..
 
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It's 15 degrees today with 8" of snow on the ground. Hot coffee and eight pages of mods help to pass the time. Thanks.
 
Spyderlovers will never forget you...you were the pioneeer of all mods...1st dual exhaust...wiring...you are the master ...what you been doing? hope all is well for you
 
Spyderlovers will never forget you...you were the pioneeer of all mods...1st dual exhaust...wiring...you are the master ...what you been doing? hope all is well for you

Everything is dandy here. A little cool but no white stuff.

How's the yellow Valk doing for Hotglue? And, when is your new Spyder due?

BTW... did you tell your relative that the exhaust warranty was 12 minutes or 12 miles and that it expired long ago?
 
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Looks great. You have done a lot of work and it has paid off. Great pic's keep them coming..:thumbup: Don't worry to much on the responses not everyone writes but they do look. You will notice how many look..

Heh, heh... my Spyder was traded in late 2009. But, thanks anyway. ;)

It's 15 degrees today with 8" of snow on the ground. Hot coffee and eight pages of mods help to pass the time. Thanks.

Glad to keep you from boredom... or did you just exchange it for another type. :yikes:
 
Everything is dandy here. A little cool but no white stuff.

How's the yellow Valk doing for Hotglue? And, when is your new Spyder due?

BTW... did you tell your relative that the exhaust warranty was 12 minutes or 12 miles and that it expired long ago?

My brother loves the new exhaust...he is now the coolest>>>>as I was...thanks

The yellow Valk is doing good...re-built the carbs and everywhere hg rides it... a swarm of people collect

My new ST will be in when the snow quits falling in Missouri....I can't wait
 
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Never forgotten! :bowdown: :firstplace: It's good to see you back even if it's only for a bump. :yes: What are you ridings an or driving these days?


I gave up both three and two wheels after almost 50 years. It got to the point where every time I geared up in the morning, I was constantly thinking about what bones I could break that day. Don't miss it at all.

Got a 2012 Infinity G37 hard-top convertible about a year ago... that works for me, now.
 
You never really give up the street; you just might end up taking a longer break from it than you originally anticipated! :shocked: :thumbup:
 
Thanks for the visual information on installing the Steibels!

.... I must be slacking off. This week the only new goody is a Stebel air horn. It's approximately 6" cubed and is a heavy current draw... instructions say to use a 30 amp fuse... so I did.

I had several electrical problems with this install... probably because of the Spyder's CAN-BUS electrical system. So... I did a little more than one would usually do to hook up a horn. For example, one continuing problem that resulted from hooking it up to my accessory-switched add-on fuse box entailed the horn continuously honking after the 15-second delay ended for the switched power. Strange stuff from the CAN-BUS system.

I wound up leaving the the stock horn intact... so that the "system" would be dual tone. The Stebel states it is a 300 m/h horn... the stock is about 500-600 m/h. They sound good together.

The stock horn is negatively-switched (surprise). In order to overcome the Can-Bus gremlins, I tapped both the positive and negative connections at the stock horn and ran the new wires back to the relay (supplied with the Stebel). I also used a direct battery connection for a power supply instead of one of my open fuse circuits. Ground for the horn also comes directly from the battery.

The relay connections used were as follows:
#30 - positive directly from battery (fused at 30 amps)
#86 - positive from tapping into the existing horn
#85 - negative from tapping into the existing horn
#87 - positive to the Stebel's positive terminal

A separate ground wire from the battery was run to the negative Stebel horn terminal.

Mounting: only one hole needed to be drilled for mounting using the bolt/nut that came with the horn. See the second picture.

This is not one of the high-toned motorcycle-specific horns. It does sound like a car or truck. I like it! :D

BTW, I purchased it on eBay (with a spare) for about $45 each, shipped. Search "stebel truck" and you'll find it. I have used "Freeway Blasters" (non-air) on other bikes and they are about the same as this.
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We ordered the horn, Oxford Heaterz heated grips, Storm handguards and an adjustable windfoil for on top of the factory touring windshield on Cat's RS, and so I had a day's project. These parts came from Twisted Throttle. I also ordered the $30 wiring loom for the horn. I could have saved the $, but it was just about plug n play . . . the only soldering I did was to add the stock horn in the system. The horn was easy once I saw where you mounted it. Thanks!
 
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