mecsw500
Well-known member
OK, once I have my Spyder high enough to have removed the old sway bar here is my question.
I have a 2026 Sea to Sky. It has those fancy new wheels.
What the the chances of being able to thread the new thread bar into place through the wheel without having to rotate either front wheel to aligh a gap with the sway bar channels.
Once up that high in the air, rotating wheels is not practical.
Is there always enough space to wiggle the new bar into position into the channel no matter the position of the wheel? Or do I have to get the bike down again, align the wheel, insert the sway bar and then jack it up a bit to complete the work?
I would appreciate anyone’s experience on this.
I have a 2026 Sea to Sky. It has those fancy new wheels.
What the the chances of being able to thread the new thread bar into place through the wheel without having to rotate either front wheel to aligh a gap with the sway bar channels.
Once up that high in the air, rotating wheels is not practical.
Is there always enough space to wiggle the new bar into position into the channel no matter the position of the wheel? Or do I have to get the bike down again, align the wheel, insert the sway bar and then jack it up a bit to complete the work?
I would appreciate anyone’s experience on this.