hevnbound
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Had the update to the update done. Runs much better but left with two problems:
#1 . . Check engine light comes on shortly after I get rolling ... but, not all of the time. When it comes on however, it stays on. Dealer said it is because I bypassed the O2 sensor with Evoluzione's kit. Whadayathink .. any merit to that?
#2 .. In the basement, I have very smooth finished concrete and and it is easy to turn Spyder at a dead stop. However, once I move it outside to the very rough, very old pavement on my driveway, it is extremely hard to turn the wheels at a dead stop to the point that the handlebars give a "click" like when you use a torque wrench and you've reached the proper tightness!! Actually, it is almost impossible to turn unless you get the Spyder moving a little. Before the update to the update, it was hard turning on this surface but not near as hard as it is now. It also seems harder to turn in a tight curve while moving.
Any ideas/suggestions on the "engine light" problem or the steering problem before I head back to the dealer??
Thanks,
Sam
#1 . . Check engine light comes on shortly after I get rolling ... but, not all of the time. When it comes on however, it stays on. Dealer said it is because I bypassed the O2 sensor with Evoluzione's kit. Whadayathink .. any merit to that?
#2 .. In the basement, I have very smooth finished concrete and and it is easy to turn Spyder at a dead stop. However, once I move it outside to the very rough, very old pavement on my driveway, it is extremely hard to turn the wheels at a dead stop to the point that the handlebars give a "click" like when you use a torque wrench and you've reached the proper tightness!! Actually, it is almost impossible to turn unless you get the Spyder moving a little. Before the update to the update, it was hard turning on this surface but not near as hard as it is now. It also seems harder to turn in a tight curve while moving.
Any ideas/suggestions on the "engine light" problem or the steering problem before I head back to the dealer??
Thanks,
Sam