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What did you do to your Spyder today?

your first posted picture is a lot different than this ...
It's the same tire in both photos, just a different spot on the tire. The tread wear indicators are located by a small triangle on the tire sidewall. I don't know why Kenda puts those other bars across parts of the tread, but note that there is no triangle on the sidewall at that location indicating that they are not tread wear indicators. The tread wear indicators span the entire width of the tire, while those other raised areas do not. If you zoom in on the original photo you can see the tread wear indicators.

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What Mikey ^^^ said! I still need to raise her up off the floor and plug up the tailpipe with some steel wool, though. Doing it this weekend. Then she's all set for the winter.

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I just got home from picking up the Spyder @dealer... The "Suspension Fault" turned out to be a bad compressor and a flaky suspension sensor, both replaced. It was in the shop for 5 weeks and a day.

Now to hook back up one of the wires for the Flash2Pass, as my garage door opener didn't work when I brought the trike home. I've pulled the side panel and seen one of the wires pulled loose, probably done while they were messing around the area.

Let's hope for a decent New Years day for a ride!!!
 
Have you had mice in your exhaust pipe B 4? The only reason a mouse would set-up house keeping in the tail pipe is if the air box is over crowded. JMO
No past issues with mice, but I thought it's a good pre-cautionary measure. Too cautionary??? I just want to do the right thing here.

Are you suggesting that mice will gravitate towards the air box before crawling into the tail-pipe?
 
No past issues with mice, but I thought it's a good pre-cautionary measure. Too cautionary??? I just want to do the right thing here.

Are you suggesting that mice will gravitate towards the air box before crawling into the tail-pipe?

I reckon it's a good move!! (y)

Better safe than sorry, and I know from experience that if there's a space and enough mice around, some of the little buggas (or maybe not so little! 🤨) will crawl in there and try to make a nest &/or eat everything they can, edible or not!! 😖

And I can assure you that it's bloody hard getting a mouse nest, a few cooked and now very ripe (former) mouselets, and at least a couple of kilos of shredded and then partially melted plastic out of a Spyder exhaust; especially if said exhaust was on a Spyder that was un-knowingly started and run for a bit before the shredded plastic clogging the exhaust melted enough to cause the engine to stop at the most annoying and dangerously unsafe spot!! 🤬 Do you really need to ask me how I know this can occur?! :cautious: If I'd known how much crap there'd be in there, how stinky it was, and how hard it was going to be to get enough of it out to let the engine run again, I wouldn't have offered to even try to get it out! 😫

Ps: While the exhaust was jammed full of shredded and then partially melted plastic as well as a (formerly occupied) mouse nest, there was NO foreign material of any sort in the air cleaner, despite there being ample evidence that they'd been very close to that area, in the form of lots of wires & plugs/sockets etc under the tupperware that'd been gnawed into oblivion! It took about a week of fairly solid work to get everything cleaned/emptied & fixed/running again, but the Spyder still stunk of baked mouselets and baked on mouse piss all the time, and it also reeked of burning plastic every time it ran for more than a couple of minutes when I gave it back to the owner! 😣 I think that may've been at least a part of the reason why he traded it in on a newer model shortly after, despite the 'upgrade' meaning that he hadta give up his really nicely modded/upgraded V-Twin motor! He still bemoans that 'upgrade' 😢, but he also shudders every time he recalls the combined smells! 😖

Just Sayin' ;)
 
No past issues with mice, but I thought it's a good pre-cautionary measure. Too cautionary??? I just want to do the right thing here.

Are you suggesting that mice will gravitate towards the air box before crawling into the tail-pipe?

No past issues with mice, but I thought it's a good pre-cautionary measure. Too cautionary??? I just want to do the right thing here.

Are you suggesting that mice will gravitate towards the air box before crawling into the tail-pipe?
I'm suggesting that there is NO Place safe when it comes to mice! I've had signs of them in the air box.

Bill
 
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