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chris56
04-12-2012, 12:15 AM
(if ?) there is a plan to bring out next year a Lady-Spyder-RT Modell it would be intresting what´s the different to the basic ...
any Ideas ???

Shewhoprays
04-12-2012, 06:15 AM
There are are a lot of variables with women. As we age our joints don't always respond the way we would like. I would like to see some creature features. Softer grips, better seat that is more suited for hose with bad hips , position the legs a bit differently so the legs don't bend back when ryding. Th knees should be at a 90 degree angle. Just a few of my thoughts.

fastfraser
04-12-2012, 08:21 AM
Blazing PINK

SpydherLuv
04-12-2012, 01:39 PM
Sorry, but I think that's a bit chauvinistic to think that women would need to have a 'special' Spyder made just for us. The only thing different that I can honestly say I would like to see is more pullback on the handlebars since women tend to have shorter arms than men. Other than that, any other type of comfort need can be done with mods - just as many men have done. I don't see the Spyder as a male or female vehicle and I think that's the beauty and appeal of it. It applies to ALL demographics.
I'm sure you had good intentions with your comment, but to think that a motorcycle can/should be built for men/women is sexist. I can't speak for every woman, but I'm sure many will agree that as a young girl we were told that motorcycles are for boys, or that we can't handle a motorcycle, etc., when the only qualification for a boy to be encouraged to ride is to have external genitalia.
Spyders were built for everyone to ride, young, old, female, and even male. nojoke :thumbup:

Pennyrick
04-12-2012, 02:06 PM
(if ?) there is a plan to bring out next year a Lady-Spyder-RT Modell it would be intresting what´s the different to the basic ...
any Ideas ???

Wow... you're going to start something with this kind of thread.

IIMO it would be a pretty stupid marketing move in this day and age.

chris56
04-12-2012, 02:23 PM
on the russian BRP side they offer a Modell like this ?!? .. just wanted to know how it looks like :popcorn:

camper1
04-12-2012, 02:50 PM
I'd be happy with a choice of handlebars or at least some decent risers for the RT.. I don't need to have everything remade in pink, just give me functionality!!

Sarge707
04-12-2012, 04:44 PM
Sorry, but I think that's a bit chauvinistic to think that women would need to have a 'special' Spyder made just for us. The only thing different that I can honestly say I would like to see is more pullback on the handlebars since women tend to have shorter arms than men. Other than that, any other type of comfort need can be done with mods - just as many men have done. I don't see the Spyder as a male or female vehicle and I think that's the beauty and appeal of it. It applies to ALL demographics.
I'm sure you had good intentions with your comment, but to think that a motorcycle can/should be built for men/women is sexist. I can't speak for every woman, but I'm sure many will agree that as a young girl we were told that motorcycles are for boys, or that we can't handle a motorcycle, etc., when the only qualification for a boy to be encouraged to ride is to have external genitalia.
Spyders were built for everyone to ride, young, old, female, and even male. nojoke :thumbup:

:agree: 100%!:clap:

flamingobabe
04-16-2012, 08:15 AM
Blazing PINK

maybe just a little pink
43866

retired1
04-16-2012, 09:39 AM
My thought for a "woman only" design, would be modified so the ladies could ride "Side Saddle".:roflblack:

Gordy
04-16-2012, 10:45 AM
When Ford brought out the Winstar it was built for women drivers.Ford sent out questionairs to women drivers to see what they would like to see in a minyvan and the Winstar was based on the surveys

dilyles
04-20-2012, 10:59 PM
Didn't Harley make a sportster geared toward women, lower, different leg position. I don't think it's chauvinistic, I think its a business move that plenty of companies do. And yes most of the changes could be done in mods but if your like me after pay 30,000.00 for the bike I can't afford the mods I would like to do. I say more power to them if they can build something specialized for us ladies! They may reach a larger market and perhaps there would be more women ryders.

tamijacobs1963
04-21-2012, 06:00 PM
I would love for the grips to be a bit smaller so my hands fit better. My hands tend to cramp trying to keep them around such a large diameter. That being said, I haven't fallen off yet even though some of my take offs can be...shall I say... a bit like a rocket? And I wouldn't change that for the life of me! LOL ;)
Nothing about it keeps me from riding it as is, but I'd sure stay on it longer if..............

Dudley
04-21-2012, 06:17 PM
What's wrong with having a Spyder to be designed for special needs of a woman? Don't they still make bicycles with special designs for women? I see nothing chauvinistic about the idea. If a scientific survey were done, I am sure that the results would be more than positive. If a woman feels let down about the idea, don't buy one.

SpyderLady
04-21-2012, 06:32 PM
I'd be happy with a choice of handlebars or at least some decent risers for the RT.. I don't need to have everything remade in pink, just give me functionality!!

Agree the only thing I need is handlebars that I can have closer to me. Other than that I have done the mods I need to fit my fun size!!

Rayelljay
04-21-2012, 07:59 PM
Agree the only thing I need is handlebars that I can have closer to me. Other than that I have done the mods I need to fit my fun size!!

I wonder if the installation of the Kewlmetal adjustable risers would help you.....?

BajaRon
06-03-2012, 12:10 AM
I would love for the grips to be a bit smaller so my hands fit better. My hands tend to cramp trying to keep them around such a large diameter. That being said, I haven't fallen off yet even though some of my take offs can be...shall I say... a bit like a rocket? And I wouldn't change that for the life of me! LOL ;)
Nothing about it keeps me from riding it as is, but I'd sure stay on it longer if..............

I have small hands and I agree. The crotch rockets and off road bikes have smaller grips (for 2 different reasons having nothing to do with hand size).

There is a great deal of variety in these grips (colors, shapes). You might want to check them out.

ThreeWheels
06-03-2012, 01:46 AM
vive la différence

Tierhog
06-03-2012, 01:50 AM
Sorry, but I think that's a bit chauvinistic to think that women would need to have a 'special' Spyder made just for us. The only thing different that I can honestly say I would like to see is more pullback on the handlebars since women tend to have shorter arms than men. Other than that, any other type of comfort need can be done with mods - just as many men have done. I don't see the Spyder as a male or female vehicle and I think that's the beauty and appeal of it. It applies to ALL demographics.
I'm sure you had good intentions with your comment, but to think that a motorcycle can/should be built for men/women is sexist. I can't speak for every woman, but I'm sure many will agree that as a young girl we were told that motorcycles are for boys, or that we can't handle a motorcycle, etc., when the only qualification for a boy to be encouraged to ride is to have external genitalia.
Spyders were built for everyone to ride, young, old, female, and even male. nojoke :thumbup:

Agreed.
Not only that, but it would be a poor business decision. Any item with that narrow of a customer base would die quickly.

johnwinslow
06-03-2012, 09:01 AM
http://www.helibars.com/ check these guys for ajustable bars

bruisersbaby
06-08-2012, 09:12 PM
There are are a lot of variables with women. As we age our joints don't always respond the way we would like. I would like to see some creature features. Softer grips, better seat that is more suited for hose with bad hips , position the legs a bit differently so the legs don't bend back when ryding. Th knees should be at a 90 degree angle. Just a few of my thoughts.

This is exactly what Bruiser's problems are. He has problems with his legs from 20 years walking the flight line in the Air Force, and another 23 years working on industrial equipment. I do agree that the grips could be a bit smaller, but that should be an easy fix. There are so many mods that if a woman wanted to make her bike more personal, then she could do it. I really don't think a Spyder built just for women is necessary. :chat:

Dwanton
06-08-2012, 09:37 PM
They could just put out a special line of accessories geared towards a female . Make all the packaging pink !

Do you know how many people say that the spyder is for woman anyways . A lot of hard core bikers say its a girls machine . Most men put their wife on a spyder . None of this makes it a girls machine .. You make the machine what it is .

There is no need to make a girls spyder , just make the accessories to help it fit a woman better .

bruisersbaby
06-09-2012, 09:21 PM
They could just put out a special line of accessories geared towards a female . Make all the packaging pink !

Do you know how many people say that the spyder is for woman anyways . A lot of hard core bikers say its a girls machine . Most men put their wife on a spyder . None of this makes it a girls machine .. You make the machine what it is .

There is no need to make a girls spyder , just make the accessories to help it fit a woman better .


I'm not a pink person, but I do think some accessories for a female would be good. My feelings about these hard-core bikers is (not all, just the ones who feel the need to make comments) :wrong: - they have such low self-esteem that they think their bike makes them 'more manly'. It's a personal decision what you want to ryde, and always have to remember that your bike should fit your wants and needs.

By the way, where in South Jersey??? I have family and friends in Mantua, Glassboro, and Pitman.

Dwanton
06-09-2012, 09:30 PM
By the way, where in South Jersey??? I have family and friends in Mantua, Glassboro, and Pitman.

I only meant pink packaging so the parts would stand out to be special for the female customer . Not pink parts !


I am just outside of Vineland and Millville .

By the way - Congradulations on your new RTS :yes:

bruisersbaby
06-09-2012, 09:38 PM
I only meant pink packaging so the parts would stand out to be special for the female customer . Not pink parts !


I am just outside of Vineland and Millville .

By the way - Congradulations on your new RTS :yes:


Thanks! It's good to see Bruiser on three instead of two, even though he handled the two really well!! Pink packaging would be okay!! My brother used to pastor the United Methodist Church in Millville, so I know the area fairly well.

Dikicep9
06-11-2012, 12:37 PM
Bought my Viper Red RT-S SE5 almost 4 weeks ago now and have put almost 1,000 miles on it to date! Had my first service (612 miles) 1.5 weeks ago. My RT-S sits beautifully and arm reach is wonderful. I never get fatigued. Demo-ed the RS-S SE5 and liked it, but there was a real stretch on the handle bars since I'm only 5 ft. tall and shrinking every day. I had to sit waaaaay up close to the front of the bike to be able to reach the handle bars, but still a thrilling ride although I had to hang on real tight in the curves. I didn't stop to consider the RT-S until my husband made an observation about the seat position and handle bars and the fact it has all kinds of cargo carrying space and a great audio system along with cruise control. Considering I'm almost 60, that really appealed to me, so I climbed up there on that RT-S and it was immediate LOVE! Fit me perfectly like Can-Am made it just for me. No risers needed, no seat mods needed, no nothing but riding the thing off the parking lot. If you're short, I'd recommend you look at the RT-S and although it is more $$$, in the long run, it's worth it. And, a big thank you to my husband for his guidance and Bloke at Mountain Motor Sports in Conyers, GA for being so patient with me. It can take me a loooooong time to make a decision!

SpyderGirl
08-24-2012, 07:57 PM
Sorry, but I think that's a bit chauvinistic to think that women would need to have a 'special' Spyder made just for us. The only thing different that I can honestly say I would like to see is more pullback on the handlebars since women tend to have shorter arms than men. Other than that, any other type of comfort need can be done with mods - just as many men have done. I don't see the Spyder as a male or female vehicle and I think that's the beauty and appeal of it. It applies to ALL demographics.
I'm sure you had good intentions with your comment, but to think that a motorcycle can/should be built for men/women is sexist. I can't speak for every woman, but I'm sure many will agree that as a young girl we were told that motorcycles are for boys, or that we can't handle a motorcycle, etc., when the only qualification for a boy to be encouraged to ride is to have external genitalia.
Spyders were built for everyone to ride, young, old, female, and even male. nojoke :thumbup:

:agree:

lawawuu
02-05-2013, 07:11 PM
Being able to move those legs closer together wouldn't be a bad idea either for those that have hip issues!:clap:




This is exactly what Bruiser's problems are. He has problems with his legs from 20 years walking the flight line in the Air Force, and another 23 years working on industrial equipment. I do agree that the grips could be a bit smaller, but that should be an easy fix. There are so many mods that if a woman wanted to make her bike more personal, then she could do it. I really don't think a Spyder built just for women is necessary. :chat: