FrankPa
New member
First off, let me say I'm 6'3" (6'4" if I get a good night's sleep), about 270#, and will be 60 in May.
I don't have a lot of cycle experience, so I feel much more at home going 45 on a smooth twisty road than 65 on the "slab."
When I got my 2011 RT-S, the shocks were set to "3" (aren't they all from the factory), and I didn't really think to bump them up at the 600 mile service. Well, I just got my Harbor Freight cycle jack unpacked and put together ($119 cut to $99 and $59 delivered with the $40 coupon... what a deal) and after taking the weight off the front shocks I moved them to #5 position.
WOW WHAT A DIFFERENCE !! Feels like I'm on a rail, steady as can be, without significantly increasing the 'busy-ness' of the ryde. I then got out on the slab and, while I still felt the buffeting of trucks on my body, the bike was MUCH steadier and still rode solid and straight, with little influence from surrounding traffic.
Just wanted to share...
Frank.
PS- If you have the SpyderPops Cat Shields be careful... there's only a small window of opportunity to get the jack under the Spyder and lifted without crushing the shields.
I don't have a lot of cycle experience, so I feel much more at home going 45 on a smooth twisty road than 65 on the "slab."
When I got my 2011 RT-S, the shocks were set to "3" (aren't they all from the factory), and I didn't really think to bump them up at the 600 mile service. Well, I just got my Harbor Freight cycle jack unpacked and put together ($119 cut to $99 and $59 delivered with the $40 coupon... what a deal) and after taking the weight off the front shocks I moved them to #5 position.
WOW WHAT A DIFFERENCE !! Feels like I'm on a rail, steady as can be, without significantly increasing the 'busy-ness' of the ryde. I then got out on the slab and, while I still felt the buffeting of trucks on my body, the bike was MUCH steadier and still rode solid and straight, with little influence from surrounding traffic.
Just wanted to share...
Frank.
PS- If you have the SpyderPops Cat Shields be careful... there's only a small window of opportunity to get the jack under the Spyder and lifted without crushing the shields.