Mayhem
aka Buffalo Bill
Let me throw my 2cents in here, and yes that's all it's worth. I had the relocators put on my 2010RT just prior to Spyderfest. I noticed when we went on a trip to Texas at the end of May that the roadster seemed to want to veer to the left but thought oh it is just me because I had a passenger. Then we went on a 5,000 mile vacation trip to 9 states in late June early July and I could hardly keep the thing on the mountain roads. My hubby was on his Harley and at first I don't think he thought it was as bad as I was trying to explain. Although he later confessed he had noticed it on the trip to Texas(we both drove my spyder). I live in Missouri. When we were in upstate Nebraska a man saw me at a gas station and he was the one that noticed the left tire. It was BALD on the outer edge. He of course scared the #$%@&* out of me and said if the tire blew, the fender would blow. Anyway, we got it back to Missouri ok, and found the alignment was WAY off. My suggestion is, if you are going to get the relocators get an alignment. I was having them put relocators on a 2010 Spyder that probably needed an alignment. However now in our eyes its the relocators that took the spyder out of alignment. So word to the wise. It's a good product and glad I have it but be smart.
I read this last night and today looked at my tires, both fronts are wearing unevenly after only 1000 miles of riding with the relocators. I had heard nothing about getting an alignment when installing these. I like the way the bike handles with them on but I'm going on a trip in a couple of days so off they come tomorrow. The RSS only has four thousand miles on it and in my inspections previously I had observed no uneven wear. I am glad for Shewhoprays post, because I probably would have ruined a set of tires on this trip. After I get back i will see if the dealer is able to align the Spyder with the relocators installed.
Also I have noticed recently that the headlights have been "flashing" the roadsigns a lot, so they most likely need readjustment when the relocators are installed.
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