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I am going to pick up my first spyder (RT-S) this afternoon. I have ridden bikes since 1949 so as an "old dog" I am looking forward to learning some new tricks . Looking forward to meeting other riders in the So. Oregon area.
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Welcome old dog
From probably one of the younger members here, welcome to the club. New tricks in store for you, lol.
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Congratulations..!!
pictures once you stop..(some day). Welcome to the roadster world and this site. There is a do's and do not's thread that can help you along. Your in for the time of your life these are amazing machines...enjoy and be safe..!!
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Welcome to the Spyder club.
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and congratulations on your new ride!!!
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
and on your new ride. You are going to like the RT-S. What year did you get?
Its a 2014. I have only ridden it 100 miles so far, but I am impressed. .
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Originally Posted by hognut
I am going to pick up my first spyder (RT-S) this afternoon. I have ridden bikes since 1949 so as an "old dog" I am looking forward to learning some new tricks . Looking forward to meeting other riders in the So. Oregon area.
I have a 014 RTs l bought in July , have 3500 miles on it now. Just love getting on it and ride. I'm also a old dog at 70 years. I only live 45 miles north of you in Myrtle creek so let's get together sometime in the future.:
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Take 199 to Crescent City and back - By the time you get home, you will have adjusted to the Spyder. Taking it in small bytes is not the ticket. The Spyder IS different, and you need to push through the learning curve to get to the really good bits. Don't white knuckle the bars - try riding a bit with your hands open, and the grips resting in the web of your thumb, steering by pushing, rather than pulling.
After Crescent City, you might try the run to Lakeview, via Klamath Falls.....
You live in a great part of the state to really enjoy your RT.
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Originally Posted by Dragonrider
Take 199 to Crescent City and back - By the time you get home, you will have adjusted to the Spyder. Taking it in small bytes is not the ticket. The Spyder IS different, and you need to push through the learning curve to get to the really good bits. Don't white knuckle the bars - try riding a bit with your hands open, and the grips resting in the web of your thumb, steering by pushing, rather than pulling.
After Crescent City, you might try the run to Lakeview, via Klamath Falls.....
You live in a great part of the state to really enjoy your RT.
Thank you for the advice. I got in a 100 miles yesterday and am starting to get smoother in the corners. Have ridden 2 wheel since the late 1940's so the feel is quite different . I do enjoy the Spyder the more I ride.
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Originally Posted by denniswheat1
I have a 014 RTs l bought in July , have 3500 miles on it now. Just love getting on it and ride. I'm also a old dog at 70 years. I only live 45 miles north of you in Myrtle creek so let's get together sometime in the future. :
Thank you for the post. I would like to ride with you sometime. I will get the 500 mile service next week. We are about the same age as i am 75.
Ride safe.
Gary C
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Boy we are a bunch of old guys.... but the good part we aare alive and enjoying the big out doors
on a Trike, Bike, Motorcycle and loving it... keep riding.... I'm almost 73
Dave
Originally Posted by hognut
Thank you for the post. I would like to ride with you sometime. I will get the 500 mile service next week. We are about the same age as i am 75.
Ride safe.
Gary C
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Originally Posted by hognut
Thank you for the advice. I got in a 100 miles yesterday and am starting to get smoother in the corners. Have ridden 2 wheel since the late 1940's so the feel is quite different . I do enjoy the Spyder the more I ride.
I had just learned and was using counter-steering when I bought my Spyder. BIG diff in the corners
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It's a lot like flying - just let the Spyder do the work for you.. you're just the guide....
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