Hello, I see a lot of Spyder Owners adding Sway Bars. I do not have that on mine now and on my old one. I have a 2012 RT. I drives great. I love it. It did not appear to sway back and forth. Can you tell me the benefit of putting on sway bars and do I really need them? Thanks so much. :clap:
I have a 2010. The 2012 has an upgraded spring compared to the 2010.
The Sway Bar helps to keep the left and right side of the motorcycle on an even keel as you go around corners by linking both sides together via the bar. Some people feel the stock sway bar is relatively undersized and doesn't keep the bike as even as it should, allowing the bike to sway a bit in the turns. This is known as body roll.
Another way to prevent this is to increase the spring strength AKA Elkas. But the springs are not constantly adjustable. Hard springs help keep the body straight around turns, but they are also unforgiving and leave you with a hard ride on the straightaways.
The beefed up sway bar allows you to keep the bike even around turns and still maintainn a softer spring minimizing body roll in turns while still allowing for a softer ride in the straightaways.
The body roll becomes more of a problem as you ride more aggressively, taking turns at faster speeds.
If you are comfortable with the way your bike handles now, then don't sweat it. I'm not a terribly aggressive rider myself.
Nevertheless, I'm going to install the new sway bar as soon as it arrives. My thought is, with the new frame geometry on the 2013's, hop up parts for the 2010/2012 will only be available for a short time, so I should get them when they are available.
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