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Santa money

Gumbeau

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Santa brought me a check from my family. I intend to "blow" it all on a upgrade. My question is which will get the best bang for their bucks. I am considering either a sway bar, of a pair of adjustable shocks. Some details: I am 6'5 weigh 225 with a 36" inseam. My spyder is a 2014 RTL SE6. I am not an aggressive Ryder. I like to cruise at moderate speed and occasionally ride twisty roads. What would give me the best result? Thank you and Ryde on
 
i got money also from my sister, but my bike is where i want it to be so the money is going towards bills now
 
:congrats: on the bonus. Sounds like you want some "performance" stuff for your aggressive riding. They got you covered. :yes:
 
Others may disagree, but IMHO get EITHER the anti-sway bar OR the shocks. Then see if you think you need the other. I went with the Ron-bar and will hold off on the shocks until I need shocks anyway.

Also, +1 on the pegs, given your long legs.
 
Not to worry..!!

I got a lump of coal and it's going in the grill.....:roflblack: if your not agressive best go with the pegs or other comfort items...:thumbup:
 

Ron Bar and Lazer Alignment! Also Rivco has some great highway pegs that bolt on to the floor boards in chrome. I have them and love them. Rivco is a site sponser and on the home page of Spyderlovers.

Jack
 
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