My Spyder is one of the PEs of 2008. She used to be a millenium yellow and I remember the day when I picked her up at the dealer in Sacramento with a big smile on my face from ear to ear. Three years has passed and she looks different now, but I still get that same big smile from ear to ear everytime I see the Spyder and go for a ryde. I fell in love with the Spyder then, I love her still and will always will! And yes, I have more projects for her. SpyderLover forever!
My Spyder is one of the PEs of 2008. She used to be a millenium yellow and I remember the day when I picked her up at the dealer in Sacramento with a big smile on my face from ear to ear. Three years has passed and she looks different now, but I still get that same big smile from ear to ear everytime I see the Spyder and go for a ryde. I fell in love with the Spyder then, I love her still and will always will! And yes, I have more projects for her. SpyderLover forever!
I want to thank you, Lamont. I should say that I am a HUGE fan of this website from the very beginning I signed up and became a member! You are a great guru for the Spyder community.
Different but kinda cool. The front of it reminds me of my favorite car from a TV show......... Hardcastle and McCormick that first aired in 1983. That car was wicked sweet and IMO looks better than Magnuem PI's Ferarri.
Lurking...
Question: Since I gather that the fenders don't turn with the wheels anymore, have you noticed it kicking up anything from the road onto your bike while turning?
Lurking...
Question: Since I gather that the fenders don't turn with the wheels anymore, have you noticed it kicking up anything from the road onto your bike while turning?
The front swooping fenders do not turn. However, there is that smaller fender that still turns with the wheels. I have no problems getting any debris hitting me from the road while riding the Spyder. It's just like the (stock) front fenders, only that it's now repositioned differently.