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What did you do to your Spyder today?

I was getting a brake squeak from the left front just as I was coming to a stop. Not irritating, but when one has time on their hands and it's raining, one pursues said squeak.
Removed the caliper, sanded the pads, champhered the leading edges, and lightly sanded and cleaned the rotor.
When there's a dry day, I will road test my effort.
Hmm, what else can I do to busy my hands?
 
Removed my non isolated wire harness and replaced it with an isolated one from Value Accessories. I also added the extra fuse box and the RT side grills from CanAmSpyderAccessories.com It was a full day of farkeling. I have new brakes coming from BajaRon and it will also be time to change oil when I get back from Wy picking up my trailer.
 
I finally got around to figuring out that there’s more than FM radio on the dash and now hook my phone up to play downloaded songs.
 
Yesterday was a good day. Got my Spyderpops bumpskid installed after receiving the longer screws. Also, finally figured out how to load/flash a ECU tune from my DJ PV3 into my ECU :)
 
Sena battery

Not exactly on the :spyder2: - Replaced the battery on my wife's Sena head set. Not a hard job but you need a good light, good eyes, #7 torx.

Lew L
 
The wife went for her first "real" ride on a steep, curvy road with her '11 RT-S. She beat on it like it owed her money. She flogged it like the rented mule of a redheaded step-child. It was glorious! :thumbup:
 
The wife went for her first "real" ride on a steep, curvy road with her '11 RT-S. She beat on it like it owed her money. She flogged it like the rented mule of a redheaded step-child. It was glorious! :thumbup:
Yeah, but was she having any fun?? :)
 
Not really on the bike, but I might open up my Cardo Freecom 4 Plus and do some firmware updates prior to mounting it on our HJC FG Jet helmets.... which I ordered from RevZilla last night.

Thought about the Bell Mag 9 Sena, but they didn't have the size for my g/f. Plus, the HJCs saved me an additional $80.
 
Not really on the bike, but I might open up my Cardo Freecom 4 Plus and do some firmware updates prior to mounting it on our HJC FG Jet helmets.
I'm thinking of going with the 4 PLUS as it has many of the more desirable features of the Packtalk Bold at almost half the price. After you have been on the road with them, give us a report, please.
 
Finally installed the Spyderpops rear LED light kit. Really makes the rear of the trike more noticeable. Haven't been able to take it out on a road test due the the wet we've been having lately.
 
Not today, but a while ago, just getting around to posting this.
I installed the TricLED Sequential Front Fenderz, Dual Run/Brake/Turn LEDs and a Brake modulator.
Super-happy with the results, and sharing the pic and video below (+/- 3 minutes).


Ps: I forgot to mention in the video, but Bfromla was also very helpful via multiple emails. THANKS a bunch!!!


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