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Brand new lady spyder lover!
Hi ladies!
So happy to have found this forum. I have had my motorcycle license for 3 years now, but have just been too scared to really ride. I owned a Suzuki S40 boulevard - and my poor hubby had to keep taking it out to "keep the wet stuff wet". I hated taking that bike out because of the tippy-ness at slow speeds.
We started thinking that I needed a new bike - maybe one with a more standard riding stance. While at the dealer, we started looking at the Spyder. I threw a leg over, and viola! How comfortable! Took it for a test ride, and wow! This motorcycle stuff is FUN!
Am now having the reverse problem - am a little scared at faster speeds. Take a curve and it feels like you're going to fly off the bike. Do you ladies have any good tips for how to counteract that feeling?
I traded in the Suzuki and am going to pick up my 2009 GS Phantom late next week. Can't wait!
Anyway, looking forward to chatting with you ladies.
Best, Kate
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Hello Kate,
I also had that same Boulevard in 2005. I like it but I just got to where I wouldnt ride because I was afraid to stalling at a light or stop sign. I finally sold it in 2007.
Just 3 weeks ago I purchased the Spyder. OMG, I really enjoy it. I have riden more in 3 weeks then I did in 2 yrs of the other one. I think that the reverse is the best thing. Accelerate slowly and it will be fine. As far as turning corner or going around curves, what I have found that works great for me is.............if you are turning right your right hand is closer to your body and your left hand is pushing toward that direction. If you will lean forward towards your left hand you wont feel like your about to fly off. Vise versa if your turning the other way. I hope this make since to you. You could also view U Tube's 'Safety Spyder Video'. I believe it shows and talks about the turns.
I hope this helps.
Meladee
Originally Posted by kfriedrichs
Hi ladies!
So happy to have found this forum. I have had my motorcycle license for 3 years now, but have just been too scared to really ride. I owned a Suzuki S40 boulevard - and my poor hubby had to keep taking it out to "keep the wet stuff wet". I hated taking that bike out because of the tippy-ness at slow speeds.
We started thinking that I needed a new bike - maybe one with a more standard riding stance. While at the dealer, we started looking at the Spyder. I threw a leg over, and viola! How comfortable! Took it for a test ride, and wow! This motorcycle stuff is FUN!
Am now having the reverse problem - am a little scared at faster speeds. Take a curve and it feels like you're going to fly off the bike. Do you ladies have any good tips for how to counteract that feeling?
I traded in the Suzuki and am going to pick up my 2009 GS Phantom late next week. Can't wait!
Anyway, looking forward to chatting with you ladies.
Best, Kate
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Welcome!
I too lean as if I was on a 2 wheeler in slight curves. However, I've ridden 4 wheelers all my life and have logged more miles on the ATV than any street bike and also have rode horses my entire life. I use the experience from those on my spyder. I grip with my legs as if going around a barrel on a horse. Also with the 4 wheeler it's more of shifting your body weight than leaning. In sharper curves I grip with my legs and shift my weight rather than lean.
It's really just about getting comfortable on the bike. Different things work for different folks. I would suggest going to a large, empty parking lot and try the different suggestions on here. I went out to our community college one Sunday when the were closed. I weaved and turned, practiced quick stops, and all the other moves I could think of at the time. It really helped me a lot and I got feel for my Sypder in a safe traffic free area.
Enjoy your new ride.
Check out the Girls on Sypders page on facebook as well. A lot of great gals out there ryding.
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Originally Posted by dilyles
I too lean as if I was on a 2 wheeler in slight curves. However, I've ridden 4 wheelers all my life and have logged more miles on the ATV than any street bike and also have rode horses my entire life. I use the experience from those on my spyder. I grip with my legs as if going around a barrel on a horse. Also with the 4 wheeler it's more of shifting your body weight than leaning. In sharper curves I grip with my legs and shift my weight rather than lean.
It's really just about getting comfortable on the bike. Different things work for different folks. I would suggest going to a large, empty parking lot and try the different suggestions on here. I went out to our community college one Sunday when the were closed. I weaved and turned, practiced quick stops, and all the other moves I could think of at the time. It really helped me a lot and I got feel for my Sypder in a safe traffic free area.
Enjoy your new ride.
Check out the Girls on Sypders page on facebook as well. A lot of great gals out there ryding.
This is the best description of how I feel when I ride. As dilyles said and I didn't realize it, I was doing all of what she wrote, with the lean (I knew it wasn't as much as a regular 2-wheel), the grip on the legs, and the shift in the weight.
The parking lot idea is also a great suggestion.
Ryde safe!
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Thanks ladies
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome, I am just sooo excited! The parking lot tip is a great idea - there is a church about 5 blocks from where we live, I will be spending some good time there, I think. I already told my husband he has to drive it home from the dealer - no freeways for me, yet!
I am already shopping around for accessories.. top of my list is somehow changing the color. I really, really wanted the 2012 RS in green, but just couldn't justify doling out the $$ when I got such a great deal on a used 2009 with almost no miles. Plus it already has the larger windshield, fog lights, passenger backrest, and handlebar riser.
Have any of you gone the "wrap" route on your spyders? There are some super slick ones out there, just didn't know how well they held up. According to the companies, of course, they hold up perfectly, but would rather hear that from someone who isn't trying to sell me something LOL.
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Originally Posted by kfriedrichs
Hi ladies!
So happy to have found this forum. I have had my motorcycle license for 3 years now, but have just been too scared to really ride. I owned a Suzuki S40 boulevard - and my poor hubby had to keep taking it out to "keep the wet stuff wet". I hated taking that bike out because of the tippy-ness at slow speeds.
We started thinking that I needed a new bike - maybe one with a more standard riding stance. While at the dealer, we started looking at the Spyder. I threw a leg over, and viola! How comfortable! Took it for a test ride, and wow! This motorcycle stuff is FUN!
Am now having the reverse problem - am a little scared at faster speeds. Take a curve and it feels like you're going to fly off the bike. Do you ladies have any good tips for how to counteract that feeling?
I traded in the Suzuki and am going to pick up my 2009 GS Phantom late next week. Can't wait!
Anyway, looking forward to chatting with you ladies.
Best, Kate
I had a GS SE5 to start with and it was a fun ryde to say the least. I even had a hitch put on her and got the BRP 622 trailer ( which I still have and use frquently) I also had problems with corners esp with the trailer on; Really got me when the trailer felt like it took over the steering. BUT over came that and now have an RT and it's back to getting around corners!!! The RT being a heavier bike, BUT it's still lean lean lean and easy on the push pull, lots of times the slant of the road will help you get around those corners. THEN there's the flat ones,,, just hang on and lean!!! Forget about keeping up with the 2 wheelers They ALWAYS can take the corners faster. WE have essentially a car/ computer on wheels with out all that metal!!! and just go practice and LEAN!!! There's for girls foum on here somewhere too. If you want to post or what ever. But this site gets ya the best info. And the BEST FUNNIES going!!! These folks have a humerous side that is unequalled!!!anywhere.
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All, thanks so much. Finally got out on my RS tonight... and WOW what a blast! I was whipping around the parking lot in no time, decided to take to the streets and just had a total blast. The leaning thing really helped, thank you! Can't wait to get out again tomorrow. Where oh where was this bike these past years!? Can't believe I wasted all that time, trying to make the little Suzuki work for me!
Kate
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