Where exactly did you grease Jbax?? There's not usually much on a shock that needs or allows greasing so much as just general cleaning, so it could be that by adding grease to the wrong spot it's now gathering more dirt etc & making any squeak worse!! Generally, squeaks in this sort of suspension will come from the ball joints & suspension arm bushes rather than the shocks & springs, and if there's looseness or excess movement in the 'A' arm bushes or the ball joints that's making the noise, then the offending component may need grease, tightening, or possibly even new bushes/replacement. But the shocks themselves only have one bolt & bush assy at each end that really shouldn't squeak at all (maybe dead bushes might rattle or clunk tho?); and of course there's the moving shock shaft & top seal that operates the piston & valving inside the shock tube - but if the shock internals are squeaking it's likely time for a re-build (if that shock can be rebuilt!) or a replacement, altho you should probably replace both left & right front shocks as a pair! So going on from Mike's post just a little, it'll probably take a little more definite 'noise identification & location' to enable us to give a more specific idea of what might be the specific cause of your particular squeak - sorry... :dontknow:
There again, Squeaks & rattles aren't at all unusual on things with moving mechanical components, especially if they get exposed to wear & weather & road grime & lots of cleaning agents etc like most of our Spyder front ends do, but 'proper' lubrication & maintenance usually keeps the squeaks & rattles to a minimum & generally rapidly identifies any that you need to worry about - altho there will likely be some that are of little concern & just are!! Just a thought tho, you haven't been 'over-zealous' in cleaning things, have you?? I ask since there are a lot of moving bits in Spyder front ends that rely on the nature of their supporting bushes to provide lubrication, & excessive cleaning with anything other than plain water can purge these sorts of bushes & seals of the lubricating agents in their composition, so if you've cleaned your Spyder too much with Hi-pressure sprayers, de-greasers, or any other astringent agents, some bushes etc can end up 'drying out' & squeaking when they shouldn't. But even so, it might just be that this particular squeak is simply a part of owning a Spyder that's been subjected to however many miles you've done on it?!...... :sour: