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Installing Pit Bull Shock Relocator

Will these make a difference on my 2011 RS? I Have already install Baja ron sway bar and upgrade to stock rt front shocks.

Dunno about the RS but installing them after the BajaRon sway bar on my 2012 RT made a positive difference in stability. I noticed it mostly on the highway.

JT
 
Is there a video showing the install of the relocators? I am kind of a see it person, Just got the relocators in today and need to install.

J. D.

Len posted a couple weeks ago, a video on the PitBullPowersports youtube channel on how to install the relocators
 
link

www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM6XYpOP1Wc
Well, that didn't work.
Try Googling "Pitbull Powersports, youtube" comes up
 
Relocators

I installed them on my 2011 RTs and the difference was immeadiately apparent, much less buffeting felt by the bike even when I feel it.:doorag:
 
Try Googling "Pitbull Powersports, youtube" comes up
Thanks! :thumbup:


Let's see if it works now...
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Even though I now have clearance with the plastic I'm still getting a clicking sound. Got someone underneath with light while I moved it back and forth, turned bars and rocked it. Actually sounds like it's coming from the plastic just below the instrument cluster when turning the handlebars. Started noticing it right after installing the shock relocators BUT it seems unrelated. Anyone else having this problem?? thx

Check the bolts that hold the sway bar links on, a loose one will click.

JT
 
If the lower links are tight; take a peek at the uppers...
You'll just have to pop up the a-arm covers for decent access.
(maybe five screws hold them on?)
 
Having added the Bajaron Swaybar and His HEMI Joint links the final job was to fit the Pitbull Powersports Relocator brackets to my Spyder RT-S SE5 2010 Model

Fitting the Relocators to a Spyder RT



Fitted my Pitbull Powersports Relocator brackets and some may find these tips helpful :-


Watch the Pitbull Powersports Relocator brackets installation video first on You tube as a guide




I already had Elka's Shocks fitted so did not need to touch the lower shock bolts


Even with the Spyder jacked up its best to have someone assist you as they can lift the wheel to help line up the new brackets and holes with the bolts etc
Note - All my bolts went it without any problems


I found we could not get the relocator brackets into the frame – This is because on one side there was a small metal clip which secures wires to keep them away from the shocks
Once the small clip is removed the new relocator brackets slide in easy


I just used cable ties to re secure the wires away from the shocks


I managed to put the bolts on each side with the Heads & washers at the rear of the Relocator brackets and the Washer, Nyloc nut and Dome nut at the front (There was also enough room to fit a dome nut on the bolts which gives a much better finish) – I did not need to cut any plastic away


You will need an Allen key to tighten up the back M10 X 30 bolt on the relocators as a socket wrench may keep hitting the top A frame cover


Whilst on the subject of the top A frame cover if you have Elkas fitted they come very close or may even hit the plastic covers due to the new angle of the shocks
I trimmed mine using a dremmel tool – I had to do mine with the A frame in place as the shocks runs through the middle of the A frame covers
It may pay to remove the A frame covers to allow them to be modified before putting the relocators on


The top A frame covers may only need trimming where the curve is (There is about 1/4” plastic lip that hangs down this just needs to be trimmed back to give plenty of clearance )


After fitting the relocators you may find the front of the Spyder is raised by about 40mm
adjustment may need to be made with the shocks to alter this or fine tune the suspension to your preference


Just for info I used Allen socket head 4 x Stainless Steel M10 x 70mm bolts
4 x Stainless M10 washers, Nyloc Nuts, Dome Nuts

Allen socket head 2 x Stainless Steel M10 x 30mm bolts M10 washers and Spring Washers


I have taken some pictures to show what has been done - it can be found in the Album gallery see : -


 
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