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  1. Woodaddict

    Ever driven your Spyder onto a ferry?

    Have been on ferries a few times. The attack angle is not as steep as loading on a trailer, unless its a tilt trailer, or another that has a long ramp situation
  2. Woodaddict

    2015 ST Ltd: Where does your rear caliper lie?

    The rear caliper is BELOW the swingarm. Or something like 4-6 position. Without some pics, it's hard to tell what happened. That sub plate can easily see if can be put on backwards. Don't know if it would even fit. It has to go thru axle hole, then I think 2 bolts line up somewhere. EDIT: been...
  3. Woodaddict

    2015 RT SE6 wants to keep going when stopped in gear, forward or reverse - any ideas? Anyone else?

    When stopped the clutch will disengage, allowing bike to slowly move forward or backward depending on incline. You will need to keep foot on brake. When the revs pick up to move clutch fully engages, then you go. Even tho the display doesn't show neutral (E), 1st gear is NOT a lock for the bike...
  4. Woodaddict

    F3-S pulls to the right - could the sway bar install have done this? Is it easy to re-align myself?

    There is a handlebar angle sensor in the system. So it can't be more out of line than before, or you would get a code. If you were to adjust toe in/out, it could throw that off, and need BUDS to reset the sensor. Adjusting toe in/out needs to be done with a laser. A better sway bar must just...
  5. Woodaddict

    What is the Correct Garmin for my '16 RT Ltd?

    well, your dealer is a little off. 2016 has a Garmin 660, looked on the BRP spec sheet. The mounts are different. I have the 590 on my 2015. Have to switch one or the other, so keeping mount and finding a 660 is the best
  6. Woodaddict

    Can anyone post a pic of the Seat Latch Lug on a 2022 Spyder RT?

    That pin only holds the seat in place on the front side and you have to have the key to open it. It shouldn't have anything to do with seat heating. What you need is the "plug" to attach the wiring harness to. If you DON'T have the plug coming from seat you DON'T have a heated seat option...
  7. Woodaddict

    Stupid is as stupid does!

    I saw a little video clip about this story. They were in a boat, drinking alcohol, and firing blanks with other boats/people around to video this.
  8. Woodaddict

    Any Chicago area dealers who will mount car tire?

    What the dealership REALLY means is, you're not buying a tire from us, so just mounting a tire you bring in, is NOT enough money to make for the time. Some dealerships mount them, are they taking the liability? NO. The fronts, if you take them off, I had Walmart install and spin balance them...
  9. Woodaddict

    Fitted EBC Rotors and Pads, now it has a pulsing feeling when slowing down under a light pedal!

    They say what you need to do is to ride, then do a few/multiple quick stops to bed them in. They might NOT be fully contacting the full pad.
  10. Woodaddict

    Trip, Maine to Yellowstone

    Agreed... I stayed in Jackson Hole for 4 nights as I visited Yellowstone. Most hotels/motels or places to stay as such were $300/$400 a night.
  11. Woodaddict

    2011 RT - Checking coolant level. What is the best procedure to remove the plastic rivet holding the right service cover ?

    They make push pin pullers. I don't have any, just use a thin flat blade screwdriver
  12. Woodaddict

    Need Help in North Las Vegas Nevada replacing battery (Not Urgent... Sometime in Next 2 Weeks)

    Hi Rick, I thought you already sold it!! Sorry to hear about the bladder problem, but that's amazing you can be part of a study to help you get better. I don't think I would even try to make that battery better!! Spyder's are power hungry, and a one time start could lead to problems when you...
  13. Woodaddict

    My Ryker 900 always leaks at the oil filter cap - what's going on?

    Nobody has mentioned this yet. Even the Ryker is a dry sump engine, like the Spyder. Do not check the oil level cold, or you will overfill. I see you're a member since 2018, should have seen by now proper way to fill and check the oil level after running, then shut off, then check. There has...
  14. Woodaddict

    Totally bonkers 'Miles to empty' on Can Am 2023 RTL - can it be fixed?

    No need for a trip to a dealer, they won't be able to fix it. It's just a lazy computer factoring the MPG. Just use your trip meter to remember when to fill up. This issue has been reported a multitude of times. Even when you start back up, it might read and tell you something different, or it...
  15. Woodaddict

    A ride through Avon OH. The "Duck" Tape capital of the world!

    Hahahaha, now thats a different view from above!! a fisheye look. Never seen a view so compact
  16. Woodaddict

    First ride after adding seat gel hoping for more comfort, but nope, no change! What to do? Anybody made theirs better?

    me too, on spyder and 2 wheeler. and spyder stitching as well. my pics are too big to post
  17. Woodaddict

    Any time limit on changing HCM filter during oil change? Is a 10 y/o filter good for a few more years?

    Well, that HCM filter doesn't have a time limit, only a miles limit, unlike the oil - 9,300 miles or 1 yr. So I guess if you're worried about it, give it a change.
  18. Woodaddict

    Our next toy? - Check out this Kawasaki concept

    Here's a simpler solution.... not mine.
  19. Woodaddict

    Is the Radiator vulnerable to damage?

    Of course they are. Positioned down low for any debris to hit them. Aluminum or stainless steel construction of thin walled materials to aid in heat dissipation. Could get hit hard enough to cause a leak. Could get hit a little less of impact to slightly pinch or crush the small waterways.
  20. Woodaddict

    In Memory of those Members who are now riding the Forever Road - RIP

    Oh, in the other thread title the name given was AKspyder, so I didn't know anyone by that name. But using ARtraveler, now I know. What a loss of his help and contributions to this site. Ride that forever road on your F3!!
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