Side to Side sway. straight line two up 40mph and up. It's like riding in a boat wake at slow speeds. Again I'm new to a spyder. Bike is new.
Can't see after spending 25+ on a new bike that I need to put another $600 for new front shocks and $200+ on a sway bar kit.
Side to Side sway. straight line two up 40mph and up. It's like riding in a boat wake at slow speeds. Again I'm new to a spyder. Bike is new.
Can't see after spending 25+ on a new bike that I need to put another $600 for new front shocks and $200+ on a sway bar kit.
Side to Side sway. straight line two up 40mph and up. It's like riding in a boat wake at slow speeds. Again I'm new to a spyder. Bike is new.
Can't see after spending 25+ on a new bike that I need to put another $600 for new front shocks and $200+ on a sway bar kit.
Side to Side sway. straight line two up 40mph and up. It's like riding in a boat wake at slow speeds. Again I'm new to a spyder. Bike is new.
Can't see after spending 25+ on a new bike that I need to put another $600 for new front shocks and $200+ on a sway bar kit.
Side to Side sway. straight line two up 40mph and up. It's like riding in a boat wake at slow speeds. Again I'm new to a spyder. Bike is new.
Can't see after spending 25+ on a new bike that I need to put another $600 for new front shocks and $200+ on a sway bar kit.
I am going to assume that you did a test ride and didn't experience any of what your feeling now. If that is the case then this would help ,,,, Find a fellow spyder rider that has some milage under their belt and that you trust. Let them ride it. If they come back and tell you that its the bike you absolutely need to get it to the dealer. And the others are correct. You may have one that has some known factory issues. There have been issues with one or all of these items.... Shocks, Ball Joints, and Bad Alignment. Im leaning toward bad alignment.
It seems to be a very common thing with new riders. Being my first Spyder after some 50 years of two wheeling and reverse Y configured machines I did it too.
The problem lays with those things at the end of your arms, called hands. Your subconsciously gripping the handle bars to tightly. Practice just laying your hands lightly on the grips. Periodically remove one hand at a time and shake it out. A Spyder at cruising speed does not require very much pressure to steer it at any speed above stopped......
Additionally there is a file on the forum named new rider info by Illinios Boy that has tons of tips for new Spyder pilots.
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