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spyder
S avior P rotecting Y ou D uring E very R yde This is what it means to ryde the spyder I know this has been on thread before
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I'm protecting myself by observing and reacting. The spyder does have some nice safety features; but, ultimately, it's on you to protect yourself.
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Agree...
Trust no one to do the right thing....cause the excuse will always be..."I didn't see him"
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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We each must remain vigilant!!!!
Current ride: 2013 Circuit Yellow ST-S SE5
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ralph1234567890,
I got your p.m., and I didn't think of the S in the same context as you meant it. My mistake.
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Originally Posted by wyliec
I'm protecting myself by observing and reacting. The spyder does have some nice safety features; but, ultimately, it's on you to protect yourself.
There's no magical, invisible person in the sky watching over you. "If it's meant to be, it's up to me".
Pam
- 2015 RT-S Special Series / Red & Black
- Baja Ron Sway Bar
- Utopia Backrest
- F4 Customs tall and wide vented windshield
- Stebel Super Loud Air Horn
- Baker Built Air Wings
- LaMonster Highway Pegs
- SpyderPops Exhaust Block Off Plate
- SpyderPops KOTT Grill
- SpyderPops Belt Guard
- Cat Bypass
- Laser Alignment by Squared Away
- TricLED Fender Lights
- General Altimax RT43 rear tire
- Dual flag holder
- Mud Flap
- A$$hole seeking missile system
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Accident always happen to the other guy.
To the other guy you are the other guy
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