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San Angelo TX
Much Spyder activity and owners in the area? Closest dealer? Thinking of a retirement move and looking at the important stuff. I prefer riding year roun rather than spending 9 months a year looking out the window at rain, wind, sno/ice and generally poopie weather.
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Originally Posted by Habib
Much Spyder activity and owners in the area? Closest dealer? Thinking of a retirement move and looking at the important stuff. I prefer riding year roun rather than spending 9 months a year looking out the window at rain, wind, sno/ice and generally poopie weather.
"Only two things come from Texas".......always wanted to say that. What's wrong with snow? I prefer snow to tornadoes. Why buy a Spyder in Texas anyway, they don't have gas stations. Went crazy in Texas years ago begging for gas.
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Originally Posted by Habib
Much Spyder activity and owners in the area? Closest dealer? Thinking of a retirement move and looking at the important stuff. I prefer riding year roun rather than spending 9 months a year looking out the window at rain, wind, sno/ice and generally poopie weather.
We moved from the Seattle area to San Antonio 2 years ago and have never looked back. San Antonio is motorcycle heaven, with sunshine most of the year, lots of riding groups of all ages, and a million miles of country roads and interesting destinations and festivals. Not to mention great people.
San Angelo isn't too far away (3 hrs or so) so I suspect the riding is similar. Come on down!
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Great State...
Lived there a couple times and loved it. Seeing as there are 776 listed members there you should have no problem with ryding groups and clubs. Check spydercodes app for dealer locations or brp site. Nice place to retire...
Gene and Ilana De Laney
Mt. Helix, California
2012 RS sm5
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Originally Posted by Spider-man
We moved from the Seattle area to San Antonio 2 years ago and have never looked back. San Antonio is motorcycle heaven, with sunshine most of the year, lots of riding groups of all ages, and a million miles of country roads and interesting destinations and festivals. Not to mention great people.
San Angelo isn't too far away (3 hrs or so) so I suspect the riding is similar. Come on down!
Thats the plan. Wife is a Texan and i lived there for 6 years ( ElPaso ). We are finally giving up work and plan on taking the dirt nap in warm dry soil.
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