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Smoothspyder Tensioner Sale

capt.jim

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Smoothspyder Tensioners will be on sale until Jan. 1st, $250.00 including shipping in the U.S.A. Don't order through the website, there is no discount code there. Go directly to Paypal>$250.00>[email protected], specify RT or GS/RS Happy Holidays!
 
Such a Deal

Smoothspyder Tensioners will be on sale until Jan. 1st, $250.00 including shipping in the U.S.A. Don't order through the website, there is no discount code there. Go directly to Paypal>$250.00>[email protected], specify RT or GS/RS Happy Holidays!

:agree: This should be the first mod. on every spyder. That is a great price. Happy Holidays!
 
Hi Jim!
2010 RT here...
Question: Is there any cutting. drilling or other potential for extreme disaster with the installation?
My lack of mechanical apptitude is well-documented... :opps:
 
You can do it!

Hi Jim!
2010 RT here...
Question: Is there any cutting. drilling or other potential for extreme disaster with the installation?
My lack of mechanical apptitude is well-documented... :opps:

I to have limited mecanical skills. The directions are very clear, and there are pictures as well. I used a long drill bit that I had to cut a little shorter due to the front of the spyder only being up ten inches. The plastic belt guard has to be removed (3 screws) and about three inches cut off with a hack saw to provide clearance. Only two holes are drilled to mount the support braket. Piece of cake!
 
Hi Jim!
2010 RT here...
Question: Is there any cutting. drilling or other potential for extreme disaster with the installation?
My lack of mechanical apptitude is well-documented... :opps:
There is drilling involved with the RT Installation, the GS/RS clamps to the swingarm. You will need to clamp the bracket in place, scribe and then drill two 3/8" holes from the bottom up, through the piece of 1/8" angle underneath the belt and through bolt it with two 3/8" grade 8 bolts.

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