I used the factory bolts to attach the Spyder cables and the bolts that come with the battery to attach my battery tender and another set of leads to the other side (90 degrees to the Spyder cables)....
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I used the factory bolts to attach the Spyder cables and the bolts that come with the battery to attach my battery tender and another set of leads to the other side (90 degrees to the Spyder cables)....
There are excellent instructions right there in the app. The entire owners manual is there. Also the firmware update tells you (on the update page) not to update your firmware if your sensors are...
Those Can Am covers are pricey but well made. I am pretty sure none of the $100 Amazon covers will survive towing. I bought an UltraGard half cover from Amazon and won an UltraGard full cover in a...
That's some pretty good miles there Bfromla. Keep her rolling!
Disagree.
Yes you should notice a difference between City and Sport. My suggestion would be to pull over, stop the Spyder, make your change, then try an acceleration test. I'm not sure you should notice any...
I agree with everything that has been written so far. But to answer your question Jackhartjr, yes, filling up with half of each will give you 91 octane.
Geez! It seems there are going to be Negative Nancy's all over this one. At least they are doing something for you guys. I say be grateful and appreciate that they are doing anything at all.
No thank you.
The earlier Spyders will start instantly after pushing the mode button. Many people don't know this though. Pushing the mode button is equivalent to you rolling your throttle backwards. I don't see...
I don't see how that is not pertinent. It is exactly what he asked for.
The S2S has the Can Am Comfort seat. Find one of those and you have found your S2S seat. There is one for sale here https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?158637-2020-Heated-Comfort-Seat
Especially rubber.
I would trust what Ron says.
All chargers convert 120 volts ac to (roughly) 12 volts dc. The difference is in how they accomplish this task.
Rottman, I installed the NOCO 20LP in my Spyder from LaMonster and it has never...
I have never given up 2 wheels. I also have never given up being single. All of these stories about 'doing what the wife says' tells me both are the right 'never' decisions.
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It is easier to get some aluminum screen repair material and either use your method or better yet melt it in with a soldering iron and flat tool. The repair is crazy strong!
I'd be interested to know what you read that has you reluctant to use ceramic products Mike.
Same here. It won't hold up for months like claimed, but does a very good job.
Install a Baja Ron (anti) sway bar. You won't believe the difference.
I have never seen one that bad. That's crazy!
That is good to hear. Hopefully some others won't have the problem you did after reading this.
I have read a bunch of threads on here about the discoloring plastic back there. You can prevent it with some ceramic coat when new, but so far no one has ever come up with a very good solution once...
I've got one on my RTL. I can't say that it adds much to the viewing down the road situation. But it adds a bunch to the be seen aspect of it. I added mine just for the looks and safety.
30 miles? Man that is one loud Spyder :roflblack:
Not only that, they are very raspy sounding as well.
:agree: but each to their own. As a side note the turrets tend to get gunked up and won't spin.
A very good idea.
Jesus Martin! You are crazy on 3 wheels!! Keep the videos coming.
Apologies for the hijack but it put a smile on my face as well!
Toe shift.