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Swaybar

tommyandbeth

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Hi all,
I havent purchased yet still doing the research and learning as much as possible from you fine folks.Can you please tell me the difference with and without this BajaRon sway bar that everyone is adding to their machine?

Thank you,
Tom
 
I think its a MUST DO mod to any Spyder :thumbup: Did it on my RS and now my RT.JUST DO IT :roflblack: You will be 100% happy :thumbup:
 
With Ron's bar and a laser alignment you will probably find your Spyder is a different vehicle than the one you originally drove off the dealer lot. Hayfield is spot on about the buffeting from crosswinds and semis. I went hunting for them my first timw on the interstate and was amazed -- the Spyder tracks through truck wash like an arrow shot from a crossbow.
 
swaybar

The stiffer sway bar keeps the front end more planted in the turns and the sway is greatly reduced when riding two up.
I recently had a ron bar installed on my 14 RT. It helps a lot, especially in the corners. I like it a lot. This is a bit off subject, but I am thinking of getting a smoove spider belt tensioner. the one's of you, that have them, do you think they are doing a good job of stopping your vibrations, and would you buy again. Thanks
 
Installed Ron's bar on my '11 RT and never looked back. Best money I could have spent. Haven't had time to do the same on my '14 RT but it's coming!
 
All of the above...

But...everyone rydes differently and in different places, the best thing is to ryde yours when you get it and see how it works for you. After you have some miles under your belt think about it. I have it and love the improvement in handling for my agressive style but took a long time getting it...:thumbup:
 
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