Ok, I made a promise to myself that I would not change anything on the bike until I put 1000 miles on it, so I could "feel" any changes. I took off this morning and after riding 60 miles with the front springs in the stock position on the Blue Ridge Parkway, I pulled over at the Peaks of Otter and tightened the front springs two remaining notches up all the way and drove back the same road.
I can truly say it really improved the handling and cornering with the Spyder. By tightening the springs, it really helps to improve the "Leaning or Sway" on turns & banks. You'll find the bike leans a few less degrees.
I understand there is a company coming out with a heavy duty adjustable sway bar - this will be my next move
The plus side is there was almost no difference in the ride quality on the front suspension. In addition, I kept my rear spring where it was. :thumbup:
I can truly say it really improved the handling and cornering with the Spyder. By tightening the springs, it really helps to improve the "Leaning or Sway" on turns & banks. You'll find the bike leans a few less degrees.
I understand there is a company coming out with a heavy duty adjustable sway bar - this will be my next move
The plus side is there was almost no difference in the ride quality on the front suspension. In addition, I kept my rear spring where it was. :thumbup: