Have you ridden other Spyders? Try relaxing your grip and your arms. The Spyder steering can be "touchy" but mostly needs less input from you so lighten up on the grips. BTW whart was wrong that you have only had it running a week?
Just checking, since we have had this running and on the road for under a week.
At highway speeds, the steering seems very touchy. Is that normal? is there an adjustment to this?
I bought this for my wife, who has never ridden. I am used to a 2 wheel bagger so it's totally different. but I have to admit this is a really fun machine to ride.
I also need to reduce tire pressures by a bit.
As to why it's only on the road now, i bought this from an acquaintance with the DPS system out and an overheating problem. I replaced all this and went through the whole bike. Now that it is rideable I need to teach the wife.
Sounds like front tires should be at 18 psi and rear around 25?
I have them all set at around 30..... oops
Sounds like front tires should be at 18 psi and rear around 25?
I have them all set at around 30..... oops
Hi, as far as PSI goes will be different depending on what BRAND tires you have ... OEM Kenda's front 17 psi +/- one ....rear 28 +/- one. I switched to Auto tires more than a decade ago and love them I use Front 16 psi Rear 18 psi ..... trust me this what works with any auto tires .....PS your wife will have an easier time learning because She never drove a two wheeler .... best advice I got was just drive it like a CAR - foot brake only +++ steer gently ..... and take Her to safe area ( like a parking lot ) and have Her do some quick STOPS ... She needs to know how good the Brakes are ..... keep us posted .... Mike :thumbup:
I made the air pressure adjustment this morning and rode it to work. Major improvement. Now I would call it very responsive, it's a much better ride this way.
I didn't realize how much fun one of these can actually be!