Deaconmike
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I’m buying a 2018 rt. I see a lot of riders change the sway bar, how does that help with the handling?
Interesting that this thread just started. After having my 2010 RT for about 4 years and about 10k miles, I finally put a Baja Ron sway bar on. I had heard all the hype over the years and finally figured what the hell, give it a try. I wasn't looking forward to the job, I'm not getting any younger but I also don't like taking my vehicles in for service if I can do the job myself.
It took me about 4 hours to do the whole job. Videos make it look like it can be done in an hour or so, maybe for some people, but not me. Worst part was getting up and down under the bike stirred up a previous issue of Vertigo and by the time I was done, the room was really spinning. But that is another story.
I took the bike out this last weekend and took it into a couple of turns on the highway at speed as well as on and off ramps. It seemed like it was a bit more stable, but nothing that would make me feel like it was a new bike or that there was a significant improvement. I also upped the preload on the front shocks by one notch, but didnt want to do more so I could see if there were differences. I guess if the bike was turned quickly it might make more of a difference since that would cause more of a reactive motion, but thats not how I normally ride. Suffice it to say that if it does improve the handling, it's not an earth shattering difference. YMMV
The BajaRon sway bar also help of stability in traffic around semi's.
Kind of my experience as well. First upgrade to my 2015 RT was car tires all the way around. That was the biggest improvement to handling that I have made. Second addition was the BajaRon Shock adjusters. They made a noticeable difference. Not as much as the tires, but enough to be worth the money. Last year I did the sway bar. I did get some improvement when pushing hard through the twisties, but it wasn't an epiphany by a long shot. Better? Yes, but the tires and the adjusters made more difference than the bar for me and the way I ride which is aggressive at times.