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Suspension relocation

Fearless

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Hi guys and greeting from sunny Australia (where the riding at this time of year is excellent) :thumbup:

Just purchased a 2010 RT SE5 about 2 months ago and now need some suspension improvements.

I am after some information about 2008-2012 suspension relocators GS/RS/RSS/RT.
Link to page
http://www.spyderryders.net.au/image-viewer.htm?Fgallery1-2

Basically they are not available in Oz anymore. So I was wondering if any of you nice people over the pond have any idea of who would make/manufacture them and willing to ship to our great land of Oz.

Have ordered sway bar and links.

Cheers and beers
:cheers:
Frank
Gold Coast
 
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You might want to get in touch with BLUEKNIGHT911...
PitBull used to produce those brackets, but I believe that they aren't in production anymore.
Perhaps Mike can tell you what he came up with.
 
Or you could see if anyone on ozspyderryders.com.au or at wespydservices.com could help you Fearless; both are Aussie based, the first a Spyder Forum for us Aussies, & the second one the website of one of our innovative Spyder maintainers Down Under!! :D

There's lots of good stuff for Spyder Ryders coming from Down Under!! And we have this great Spyder Muster happening too!! What are you doing the last weekend of March/1st of April 2017?? Want to come & meet a heap of other Aussie Spyder Ryders in Hahndorf SA?? We've already got more than just a few Queenslanders coming down, you could meet up & travel with some of them. Check it all out at www.spydermuster.com.au :thumbup:
 
Many other options available

There are several options open that will dramatically improve the handling. The first thing to consider is getting a professional alignment. The alignment your bike got when it was assembled was "rudimentary" at best. The second improvement to consider would be to upgrade the existing anti-sway bar to Baha Ron's anti-sway bar. It is a much beefier product than what came from the factory and will definitely take the majority of the roll out of the suspension. The third option I suggest is better shocks on the front. My personal choice was BRP Fox shocks. There are more expensive options available but, the Fox shocks are awesome. These will take the rest of the roll out the suspension.

Hope these suggestions give you something to think about. Happy riding.:riding:
 
Options....

I do have the relocators from Pittbull but got them some time ago. I followed a process starting with the BajaRon swaybar. That was a big change, then put in the relocators, again a big change. I finally installed Fox podium shocks and made it all work perfect. As mentioned above check with BLUEKNIGHT911 he does good work...:thumbup:
 
Thanks guys

Mike got in touch and we are "talking". sent reply this evening.

Picked up front sway bar and links today and will install on the weekend.

Peter, will talk to wessypder this week.

Cheers

Frank
 
Skip the relocators and do it right by getting rid of those 7 year old stock shocks. They were marginal to begin with.

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Skip the relocators and do it right by getting rid of those 7 year old stock shocks. They were marginal to begin with.

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Best advise; the weak link in the suspension is the spring.

You could just change to stiffer springs but the damping function of your 7 yr old shocks would be the next weak link. If you get the shock relocators you are effectively only making the current springs a bit stiffer - the damping function of the old shocks would still be questionable. If you get new shocks with the right rated springs, you will only have to make this 1 change.

Jerry
 
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