Easy Rider
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I don't remember what the outcome was but you can still see cars doing it.
They all "crab" down the straights; have for a while now.
It's a matter of "how much is too much".
I don't remember what the outcome was but you can still see cars doing it.
Are you taking it to Mike Loesch? In Edgewater?
Laser alignment solved all my problems and I have a lot of problems.
Taking mine in today for 3K service and laser alignment.
We will see.
But, some dealerships will SAY they have laser alignment because they know that is what customers want.
sounds like way too much air in the tires to me
Good for you. At least you are trying and not just throwing in the towel or the baby with the bath water. No pun intended. It may take more time but you'll get there. Only time will tell. Have a great weekend.How much is "way too much" ??......and why ??
I am at +5 in all 3 tires, which is well within the max safe rated pressures.
That makes the sidewalls a bit stiffer and less likely to "wander" sideways with small inputs.
I LOVE MY SPYDER.......overall.
I just don't like the FEEL under some conditions.
I AM going to "get over it"......whether I really do or not.
That does not deter me from trying to minimize the problem though.
P.S. I'm well over 1,500 miles already......and it hasn't "scared" me since I got past the first hundred or so.
It is beginning to look VERY much like there is no "fix" for the complaint that I have.
Unless maybe tires with a different tread pattern would help.
My service guy, who seems to have a lot of Spyder experience, said he did an extensive test ride and everything appears "normal" to him.
Said he certainly could do a laser alignment if I insisted.....and charge me for it.......but seriously doubted that it would make any difference.
He did reset the "steering angle" and "torque angle" sensors.....and took out the extra 5 LBS of air in the tires.......and on the ~50 mile ride home I couldn't tell much difference.
At this point, I'm gonna put the extra air back in the tires and just learn to live with it.
I did note that getting the back tire on a crack or joint in the pavement can make it act REALLY squirrley and I suspect that smaller versions of that is the feeling that I don't like.
It is getting better the more miles I log.
Thanks to all for the help.
So you trust the mechanic who overfilled your oil by a quart enough to tell by just riding your Spyder that it doesn't need an alignment?
How much is "way too much" ??......and why ??
I am at +5 in all 3 tires, which is well within the max safe rated pressures.
That makes the sidewalls a bit stiffer and less likely to "wander" sideways with small inputs.
The thing is that the more air you put in a tire the more it raises the outside treads up so that all your doing is riding on the middle section of the tire. Which will make the center of the tire wear out quicker. Its just the opposite with less air. The outsides wear and at times will start to cup out on the edges of the tires. Look at the owners manual and see what it says to use for tire pressure. Find the happy medium for the tires. I run 17 in the front and 26 on the rear. Never had it lazered and it rides just great. On our 2011 RT with 47000 on it.Going +5 seems counterintuitive to me, especially for a guy who feels the Spyder is unstable. Stiffer sidewalls should cause it to wander more, not less, because they would be so responsive to the slightest steering input. They also would seem to contribute to a jittery feeling on the road. That's what more air does to my car tires and I don't see why it would be different with the Spyder. Deep down, though, I don't think the problem is in the air pressure at all. A few pounds up or down shouldn't make much difference at all.
The advice above ONLY applies to KENDA tires ......auto tires are at a minimum 3 times as strong as the Kenda, and are far more tolerant of the PSI you use ( on a Spyder )..... Unless the PSI in an Auto tire is off the charts above or below reasonable pressures ... the Tread will pretty much ride flat ...... But Auto tires on a lightweight ( compared to a car ) Spyder should be at lower than normal PSI in order to give the best the tire can offer .......... Mike :thumbup:The thing is that the more air you put in a tire the more it raises the outside treads up so that all your doing is riding on the middle section of the tire. Which will make the center of the tire wear out quicker. Its just the opposite with less air. The outsides wear and at times will start to cup out on the edges of the tires. Look at the owners manual and see what it says to use for tire pressure. Find the happy medium for the tires. I run 17 in the front and 26 on the rear. Never had it lazered and it rides just great. On our 2011 RT with 47000 on it.