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Sway bar

Nyparrothead

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Hi all...

anyone have a video of R&R'ing the sway bar? Is it safe to lift the f3 with a MC lift under the center of the bike

mark
 
Not sure...

Find the right spot under there and you should be fine. Support your work with stands and follow Ron's instructions. ...

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this is on my RS. ..:thumbup:
 

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It will likely take 2 lifts to gain the needed height. As already stated, be sure to secure the Spyder with jacks or something similar to stabilize it. I recommend doing all the work at a lower height up to the point where you need the extra room for the bar swap. Lift the additional amount, swap the bar and then lower the Spyder back to a better working height.

The F3 is by far the easiest bar install of any Spyder model.

Hope you LOVE the bar! :thumbup:
 
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