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What did you do to your Spyder today?

... The oddest thing I’ve found so far is all the grain in my primary air box.
I'd be more concerned about that ^ - it's usually a sign of damn rodents, which also love to chew wires.
My next door neighbour had mice get into her car; it was over $2K to get the wiring and seatbelts replaced.
 
I use dryer sheets in multiple places on nearly all my outside and detached garages. Also the rat snakes, cats and terriers we have around here help with mice and other rodents. So far there are no signs of mice damage. It’s nearly to the frame now. I’m inspecting everything.
 
Love bugs are thick here right now. Piles of them all along the eave drip of my shop. They light on the roof, get fried, and slide off the eaves. Looks like it has been raining love bugs.
I HATE those damn things. They're acidic and very bad for paint, and they taste horrible when they fly in your mouth. 🤢🤮
 
I HATE those damn things. They're acidic and very bad for paint, and they taste horrible when they fly in your mouth. 🤢🤮
Yeah, they are bad on the paint jobs, and keep the windshields smeared up so they have to be washed with soap and water to see out.
I wear a stretch neck gaiter under my helmet when them things are around. I pull it up over my mouth and nose before I put the helmet on. I try not to eat very many of them.
 
I had to look up ‘Love Bug’ insect on the internet. It appears to be another great reason for living in middle Tennessee, if they are around here they must be few.
 
Just what it says really... I see this question/topic on a couple other forums I visit, and it's always interesting to see what people post. So, what did you do to your Spyder today? Any model, heck let's include Ryker too...
Went for a ride near Lake Medina, TX then put an adjustable brake rod on and moved my footpegs to position one, in order to stand up when needed. I also took off rear fender and put a side plate mount on. I tried a rear mount under the seat area but due to the Spyder's horrible rear shock it ripped it off halfway through my ride.
 
I went for a well-deserved ride today. The fall colors were beautiful, not fully turned yet but still pretty, and I would hate to live where all those bugs are! We have bugs here in Wisconsin, but nowhere near that amount. I can't imagine all those bugs when I'm riding. lol


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Got back from a trip to Colorado and New Mexico a week ago. Was feeling lazy and had a doctors appointment one day which laid me up for a day. Finally got around to cleaning up the bike. We had rain 2 out of 7 days, along with some hail, plus it was damn cold in the mountains in the rain. Then a 108 degree day to bake the water spots and bugs on. Looks better now.
 
I spent the morning installing the TricLED fender lights that replace the reflectors. The video shows removing the fender to do the install and for me that would be 5 bolts and a set of Dynamic Driving Lights to remove just to get the fenders off. Well there are only 3 lug nuts on the wheels and guess what it was very easy to jack up the front end and put blocks under the lower A arms and remove the wheels. Made installing the lights just that much easier, except the part where I put the wrong red light on the right side and the strobing turn signal was going down instead of going up.

Darn that was hard to get off in one piece, in fact that thing broke open. Well a good clean up and removal of old silicon sealant I was able to fit it back together and spot weld the plastic with a fine tip soldering iron followed by a smear of silicon seal to keep water out. Had some double sided 3M foam tape and I was back in business.

Moral of the story, no matter how many time you have watched the install video, always watch it again just before you preform the install!
 
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