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Originally Posted by steve0530
Pay no attention to the guys that have been brain washed by a company that has spent a lot of money promoting an aged product.
Oh so very right on! Love it
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Thanks to the OP for the ADV rider view-- don't get many of those folks around these parts!
My thoughts:
1. Fun is fun is fun. There are many roads one can take to having fun while riding. There is no "right" way to ride. Two wheel motorcycles, three wheel trikes and hacks, four wheel ATVs, no-wheel sleds & jetskis... if they bring a smile to YOUR face, that's all that matters.
2. That said, yeah, I recognize the "cool" factor is a part of human nature. I would be lying if I said I've never felt self-conscious on the Spyder, or maybe a smidge defensive when talking about it in person, or in other bike forums. I admit that I'm probably too quick to retort how I know how to ride two wheels as well, as if I need to prove my bona fides to "real" bikers before praising the Spyder.
I just try to be positive wherever possible-- no need to denigrate anyone else's riding choice when I can be a smiling evangelist for the unique joys of riding a Spyder.
3. Sorry Ron, liver and onions are just wrong, man. That's objective fact!
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I'm a 34 year old police officer and get tons of ridicule at work. They say I'm the only young and " in shape" person they ever seen on one. I could care less. I can't think of any 2 wheelers not waving to me.
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As the saying goes - Small minds think small! - so them.
2021 Sea To Sky, 2020 RTL
Isn't it weird that in AMERICA our flag and our culture offend so many people......
but our benefits don't?
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I am the same person whether I am on one wheel, three wheels or 16 wheels...I am on my third Spyder and loving it!!!
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Seems like the biker mentality celebrates independence, freedom, and self expression. Not closed mindedness and exclusion. Some people are just morons.
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
f 'em...
Follow your own path, and ride your own ride!
/Thread.
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Nope, I ride what I want and they ride what they want. If I let them get my nickers in a wad from what they say, they win and I lose. And that ain't gonna happen. Just give them a salute as you drive off with a BIG smile on your face.
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Never had any breakdown stranded issues.
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my answer
no.. I could care less..
most of the times these remarks are from those that own the t shirts and ride nothing except the internet forums
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I only wave back if waved at. My dad gets waves all the time, but like he said, he's older (long white beard showing it) while on an RT, where as I'm younger riding an RS, with a full face helmet (always) and usually a jacket with armor. I do tend to catch a lot of flak from the HD owners I work with, but I ride solo, unless with my parents.
But, it's the same thing in the diesel world, performance cars, ect, but even the tern cagers have been used in this group and it's usually not used positively.
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At the end of the day Isn't it all about being in the wind? I have both a RS and KTM 1190 adventure bike. I truly enjoy riding both - I ride them both for different reasons. Rode my KTM in Northern AZ roads and off road trails with my BMW friends, and today my wife and i rode the Spyder through the mountains. I really have not experienced any flak from anybody. I get more looks and thumbs up from people on my spyder than I do on my KTM. It seems that some people have not gotten out of high school cliques. As example My BMW friends look down at Harley riders as low class people who truly don't know how to really ride a motorcycle and who are required to wear a costume ie. Harley gear like they are going trick or treating for Halloween. Can't we just enjoy riding and forget the clique stuff.
Last edited by blambert; 08-23-2014 at 10:54 PM.
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I've been riding two wheels 30+ years and just (last week!) bought the STS.
I've put a 1000 miles on it since getting it and it really pissed me off that other bikers (not all, but most) wouldn't give you a wave back.
Some of my buddies would frown and ask "Why'd you get it?" but changed their minds when they saw it in action in the twisties.
It doesn't bother me now as much.
I think this is part of the learning curve related to the bike... it's a different ride... Some people hate different, look at history!
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2 wheel idiots
If some 2 wheel dorks don't want to wave or be friendly, it's their loss. I ride with and attend HOG's activities as recently as yesterday. Never had one negative vibs out of anyone and the new folks always ask 100 questions about the Spyder. After the last HOG meetimg, I hopped on the Spyder, started it up and my first Limp home popped up in 48,000 miles. Did all the stuff to check, restart, etc and then it wouldn't even start. Called my Spyder dealer and basically got told to call a certain wrecker co and for $175 they's haul it 25 miles to their place. That sounded wrong, so I walked into the Harley Dealer and asked the manager if I could leave my bike out back umtil later that day or the next. How come? Broke. Where you gotta take it? Kennesaw. Wait here. 3 minutes later she appears with 2 guys and said load it on our trailer and we'll get you there. Told her I'd be glad to pay. No way, you were a customer for years and we believe in service. While I was messing around outside, several guys came by and 2 offered to go get their trailer for me. Told em thanks, I have a trailer of my own (but my wife is visiting friends with our Cherokee with the hitch) and I think Penny is solving the problem anyway. No sweat, call if you need me. Can't beat Cartersville HD for support, even in the Spyder's case. So, the Spyder folks just shook it off that the HD dealer saved the day. Problem was the throttle was out of tolerance, or words to that effect.Needed am oil change, so they essentially did the troubleshooting and fix for nothin. That was good and for 3 years they have supported my Spyder extremely well, with a mx agreement that saved me megabucks. But, really surprised me that I was basically ignored. They said the truck was broken. I asked why the bosses truck, sitting out front, couldn't be used - no answer. Their trailer was just outside another door.
So, remember, Harley Dealers and riders can be great, as can other dealers and riders. If they don't meet your speck, keep it in mind the next time you buy or wave. Try to give the 3 finger wave, not just 1.
Tuck
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pay no mind to them and don't tell them nothing they have no idea how much fun we are having LOL
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Truth is life is to short to worry about what people think about your ride. If the Spyder makes you happy then so be it. I just lost my nephew last night from cancer. I lost my nephew and my best friend.
Last edited by ijon1; 08-26-2014 at 04:38 AM.
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He: "That's NOT a motorcycle!"
Me: "Boy, ain't that the truth! There oughta be a law, don'tcha think? SOMEBODY ought to be in JAIL for that!"
(Just watch THAT knock the wind out of their sails! You can only fight stoopid with more stoopid.)
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Originally Posted by BajaRon
I go to a restaurant and order liver and onions. I get ridiculed every time. But I like L&O's and it doesn't bother me at all. I don't try to push my preference off on anyone else but I savor every bite and no one is going to ruin my meal.
If it is on the menu, I order it. A real treat for me too!
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True bikers don't give a damn about what you ride, as long as you ride.
Respect for respect's sake unless shown otherwise.
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Well; isn't the only way to actually EAT liver...
is to pair it up with lots of onions (and ketchup)?
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Hey, Bob, next time you get into L&O, cut up 4 or 5 pieces of thick sliced bacon, and cook it all up together, whole new world of flavor!
john
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