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Snowed In -- Went Nuts !

cjackg

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Today I couldnt take it anymore! With over 8" of snow and the temp never got over freezing for 3 days, I finally got so bored I decided to take my Spyder RT apart, completely!

Now, I can get on with about 10 jobs that couldnt be done without fully undressing the RT. Sure hope I can put all this together again!



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Today I couldnt take it anymore! With over 8" of snow and the temp never got over freezing for 3 days, I finally got so bored I decided to take my Spyder RT apart, completely!
Now, I can get on with about 10 jobs that couldnt be done without fully undressing the RT. Sure hope I can put all this together again!
:spyder::shocked: :thumbup:
 
Best of luck with whatever mods you have planned for it. At least you have a garage to work in, hopefully you have heat in there as well. :thumbup:
 
Best of luck with whatever mods you have planned for it. At least you have a garage to work in, hopefully you have heat in there as well. :thumbup:

That part is killing me not having a garage. Atleast it is in storage it's to cold and to small to work in. :gaah::gaah::gaah:
 
naked Spyder...

Today I couldnt take it anymore! With over 8" of snow and the temp never got over freezing for 3 days, I finally got so bored I decided to take my Spyder RT apart, completely!

Now, I can get on with about 10 jobs that couldnt be done without fully undressing the RT. Sure hope I can put all this together again!

You must have a heated garage, right? :clap:
Looks like a good time to install fog lights in your RT while the snout is off.
I've got some 6K mile stuff to do on mine, but I think that I'm going to wait until the temps rise a bit.
Just keep the fasteners for each part bagged, and with the body part, and you won't have problems putting things back together.
Good luck. :2thumbs:
 
Only 8"? I am working on 2 feet here.:D My Spyder is all in pieces in my basement (as usual for this time of the year). Got a ton of mods going on there. It will stay in pieces until spring when I roll it out of the basement.:ohyea:
 
While I can appreciate your motives here... I'd rather turn up the fireplace and chase the Missus around just a little bit! :shocked:
 
While I can appreciate your motives here... I'd rather turn up the fireplace and chase the Missus around just a little bit! :shocked:

:agree: I feel your pain. I wanted to convert part of the living room into indoor storage for my :spyder2: but Shirley wasn't having any part of that, and I certainly don't want to end up sleeping outside next to it. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
You must have a heated garage, right? :clap:

Just keep the fasteners for each part bagged, and with the body part, and you won't have problems putting things back together.
Good luck. :2thumbs:

Now, there's a good idea.... too late this time, so I'll just have to fumble through it when I start putting it back together in a couple of weeks!

The garage is enclosed but not heated but I am able to get it up to 60 or so using a propane heater.
 
Done, for now !

Here's what I did to my RT during the icy weather in January:

- Replaced 2010 front shocks with 2011 shocks
- Installed Juice Box Pro
- Replaced stock air filter with a Green Filter
- Replaced stock horn with a Stebel Nautilius Compact Airhorn
- Added a dual 12v outlet inside the Frunk
- Replaced the round dash gauges with digital voltmeter & air-temp gauges
- Installed an LED light with switch in the Trunk Lid
- Installed 4 BikeVis Bullet LED accent lights on the front (more to come)
- Installed a few Dzus fittings
- Removed both underside splash panels to simplify oil changes
- Lubed all the RT grease fittings
- Replaced Taillight bulb with an LED bulb
- Replaced Fendertip lights with LED bulbs
- Replaced stock battery with a MotoBatt (2-yr warranty)
- Rewired all front-end LED light wiring to include quick disconnects for Frunk removal
- Added a 3.5mm MP3 Socket in the Glove Box, wired to the BRP connector in the Trunk
- Corrected the error switch-jumper for "Rear Cargo Door Open" warning
- Replaced stock Windscreen with ESI Short/Wide windscreen

Only had time for a quick ride today after I got it all back together but I can already feel improvement with both the 2011 shocks and the JB Pro. I have the shocks on the mid setting for now and they sure did feel better, but firm too. I ran the Juice Box on Zero-Map first, then activated the TBR Map for TwoBros pipe. What a difference! The backfiring disappeared immediately and everything felt smoother. A longer ride is needed to get the full impact of these changes.

Now we am getting ready to load up the Spyder and head for sunny Florida for a break from the winter. We'll be in the Tampa Bay area, Feb 9-16. Hope to meet some Florida Spyder folks while we are there.

Jack

You can see pictures of some of the mods in my album:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/album.php?albumid=1172
 
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The Dzus fittings shown there are clip-ons, but I found the rivet mounted Dzus fittings preferable. They came with D-rings but I took them off. They tighten the panels down much more firmly than the BRP plastic fittings.
 
I wish, it was like that here, snowbanks are OVER EIGHT FEET HIGH, and minus 32 degrees, NASTY NASTY NASTY. Will post a pic a.s.a.p. of SPYDER in the SNOW. Gunna be a long time waiting for spring. Had to buy a snowplow for the front of the truck as the snowblower could not cut it anymore.
 
Glad to hear you got all of that done, and the Spyder is running well for you. Have a great time in Florida, and ryde safe. :thumbup:
 
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