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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1433795" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>Pretty much. I had the S4 done under the recall on my 2007. After that, I had to deal with a cooked S6 and then a non-spider grounding issue in a connector on the left side. No other issues before I sold it a couple of years ago with 165,000 miles.</p><p></p><p>No issues (so far) with my 2011 and I have not done anything in terms of spider maintenance. Next season, I am going to lower wattage LED replacements and I might consider a headlight relay to remove even that load. Don't have to deal with much stop-and-go riding in traffic on hot days so the fan circuitry doesn't get much of a workout. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1433795, member: 19880"] Pretty much. I had the S4 done under the recall on my 2007. After that, I had to deal with a cooked S6 and then a non-spider grounding issue in a connector on the left side. No other issues before I sold it a couple of years ago with 165,000 miles. No issues (so far) with my 2011 and I have not done anything in terms of spider maintenance. Next season, I am going to lower wattage LED replacements and I might consider a headlight relay to remove even that load. Don't have to deal with much stop-and-go riding in traffic on hot days so the fan circuitry doesn't get much of a workout. [/QUOTE]
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