:helpsmilie:It seems as if my RT is very wind sensitive. It feels as if I'm having to fight the steering, as I seem to blow all over the road.
Any tips for coping with or driving in very windy conditions?
:helpsmilie:It seems as if my RT is very wind sensitive. It feels as if I'm having to fight the steering, as I seem to blow all over the road.
Any tips for coping with or driving in very windy conditions?
:helpsmilie:It seems as if my RT is very wind sensitive. It feels as if I'm having to fight the steering, as I seem to blow all over the road.
Any tips for coping with or driving in very windy conditions?
As everyone can probably tell, I'm a new ryder. If I had to choose one thing that made me the most apprehensive (scared), It would be the wind. I will ask my dealer about Elkas. Maybe that's what I will ask Santa for.
Would changing out the shocks void my warranty?
That's exactly what I did and it works like a dream.Try 18 psi in the front tires. It made a huge difference on mine, along with upping the shock settings.
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I agree with what was said. Pump up the front tires to 17-20 psi, raise the front spring preload a notch or two, and relax your grip on the bars. All should help. Remember, though, that the Spyder does not have the gyroscopic directional stability of a motorcycle, and it does not have the weight to keep its momemtum like a car. Under some conditions it may dance around a bit. In those situations, pick the middle of the lane, and just worry about staying between the lines, not carving a straight path. The wind is just something to adjust to sometimes.
Why splurge for Elkas? Just dial up the ones you have to 4 or 5 and see if it helps some. Being that you're new, chance are dealer set up probably only has you at 3. A little extra preload and your problems might go away. Then after some more miles if you're still not comfortable, think about the Elka upgrade.