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rtga
09-15-2015, 09:10 AM
sometimes when I pull up into a parking lot full of bikes, folks look at the spyder and ask why ride that thing. I get off the spyder, open the frunk and retrieve my foldable cane. I look them in the eye and and say, because I still like to ride. when you can't handle a 2 wheeler like you used to, you will have to decide if you want to sit on the porch or run with the pack.

Pampurrs
09-15-2015, 09:16 AM
sometimes when I pull up into a parking lot full of bikes, folks look at the spyder and ask why ride that thing. I get off the spyder, open the frunk and retrieve my foldable cane. I look them in the eye and and say, because I still like to ride. when you can't handle a 2 wheeler like you used to, you will have to decide if you want to sit on the porch or run with the pack.

That's very similar to how I respond, except I don't have the cane.

"When you get to be my age, and have ridden motorcycles for as long as I have, you'll understand. It's either stay in the wind on three wheels, or retire to the rocking chair. I chose to stay in the wind."

Pam

jcasey
09-15-2015, 09:20 AM
:agree::yes::yes::yes:

Tnpapa
09-15-2015, 09:31 AM
I tell them, 2 back surgeries, three knee surgeries and 2 shoulder surgeries. Ride like the wind bulls eye.

Cruzr Joe
09-15-2015, 09:33 AM
I tell them i ride a Spyder because I enjoy it.

Cruzr Joe

MikeT
09-15-2015, 09:35 AM
"When you get to be my age..." Pam
You don't look a day over 29
JB

Pampurrs
09-15-2015, 09:36 AM
You don't look a day over 29
JB

Awwwwwww thank you :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

Pam

Gator37
09-15-2015, 09:58 AM
That's very similar to how I respond, except I don't have the cane.

"When you get to be my age, and have ridden motorcycles for as long as I have, you'll understand. It's either stay in the wind on three wheels, or retire to the rocking chair. I chose to stay in the wind."

Pam

Right on Pam, I also tell them, Their time is coming when that choice will have to be made. Me, I want the wind in my face as long as possible.
Ken

garb55
09-15-2015, 09:59 AM
I just tell them

Why not.

By the way I ride it cause it's FUN:yes::yes::yes:

bronzeflex42
09-15-2015, 10:25 AM
I agree with you all. I'm in my mid 40's and i like the style and the 3 wheels. I have rode the two wheels for a while and just decided to go to 3 and love it. I never really paid much attention to the 3 wheeled motorcycle until i saw the RT and i was hooked by the style and the look of the Spyder!! :ohyea:

rpatsh
09-15-2015, 10:33 AM
I just tell them "because it's FUN":yes::yes::yes:

Gumbeau
09-15-2015, 10:46 AM
I just tell them

Why not.

By the way I ride it cause it's FUN:yes::yes::yes:

I agree with garb55

WHY NOT!?

Chupaca
09-15-2015, 11:02 AM
I tell them that I don't get much out of two wheels anymore. Done the off road, trails, street and sport and a bit of racing. If they had had these machines when I started I would have never gone to two wheels. :yikes: what can I say ... They are that challenging and fun.:ohyea::ohyea:don't knock them till you have really tried them, I mean really tried them and not around the block.....

cuznjohn
09-15-2015, 11:09 AM
i just say i have bad feet, and i am old and fat. it keeps them quiet

ARtraveler
09-15-2015, 02:01 PM
I also say, "Why Not?" and sometimes add because I like it a lot. They sometimes see me pull out the folding cane when I head into wherever. :yes:

Bob Denman
09-15-2015, 02:47 PM
:agree: "Y" Not??

unclegeezer
09-15-2015, 02:53 PM
Why ? Because it feels good and it is the right thing for ME!

DC1
09-15-2015, 03:44 PM
Depends who asks and the way they ask.. If it is a genuine question or someone just being smart.....My answer can range from a honest answer about my back issues and not being able to hold up a 2 wheeler 2 up with gear anymore..... To something a lot simpler and a lot less sociable.:thumbup:

NorCalBud
09-15-2015, 05:47 PM
I tell them i ride a Spyder because I enjoy it.

Cruzr Joe
:agree::agree::agree:
Yup...no other reason need be provided...I choose to ryde it just 'cuz it's FUN!!!

eagleeye299
09-15-2015, 05:54 PM
Because it makes me happy!:yes::yes::yes::yes:

trekguy
09-15-2015, 07:32 PM
I ride a spyder for its smooth ride, push-button shifting, stability, and cool look. A regular trike (to me) looks old fashioned and clumsy.

TommyBwell
09-15-2015, 08:33 PM
sometimes when I pull up into a parking lot full of bikes, folks look at the spyder and ask why ride that thing. I get off the spyder, open the frunk and retrieve my foldable cane. I look them in the eye and and say, because I still like to ride. when you can't handle a 2 wheeler like you used to, you will have to decide if you want to sit on the porch or run with the pack.
I got my foldable cane today. The other day a guy was walking into the QT and I asked if he would share his cane with me.

rays hell
09-15-2015, 09:21 PM
I tell them I never owned a 2 wheel, and not having a clutch sure was appealing.
Or a backwards trike for a backward old man.

kbwitt
09-15-2015, 09:28 PM
Tell them when you buy me want you want me to ride, is it OK if pick out the clolor.
Kenn

kngfsh27
09-15-2015, 09:30 PM
Don't have to put my feet down so the soles of my boots last longer.

Mick N
09-15-2015, 09:58 PM
That's very similar to how I respond, except I don't have the cane.

"When you get to be my age, and have ridden motorcycles for as long as I have, you'll understand. It's either stay in the wind on three wheels, or retire to the rocking chair. I chose to stay in the wind."

Pam



I've been riding since 1969... started with a used '68 BSA Thunderbolt 650cc, a new Honda 750cc in the early 70's, a new Honda Goldwing 1000cc in '75, a new Honda Goldwing Interstate 1100cc in '80, a new Honda Goldwing 1200cc SE-i in '86, a new Honda Nighthawk 650cc in '85... totaled by a co-worker, who took it for a test ride and when he turned back onto my street and slid on some street grit n the curve... replaced with a new '86 Honda Nighthawk 700cc. Rode until the mid-90's and had to give it up and sold it out. Why? Went for a day ride... 2 hours to destination, had lunch and revisited the'hood where I worked for 4 years, was almost home and pulled up to a stop and started to move my foot off the foot-peg at the light and my pal, Arthr Itis, said let's play a game... I'l bet you can't get your foot off the peg on onto the pavement before you fall over. He almost won. Took 3 tries #$^&*@! but got'er down. Decided I didn't qualify as a safe rider any more and sold out. Just the current rides, not the accessory stuff. Fast forward. Remarried in '99 to an OR trauma nurse who said she'd never ride with me. Wasn't a problem until '06 (being a 'retired' rider didn't mean I couldn't stay current on what was out there!) when I stumbled across a Honda Big Ruckus 650cc (ssshhh... it's a scooter, not a motorcycle) in the show room). Perfect physical fit for me. And, logically, a perfect work commuter that would save on gas expenses. And it is light weight and an automatic. Sold. No problems. Fast forward.In 2012 +/- , my wife says to me "If you want me to ride with you, I will." Shock! Okay. So I introduced her to riding on the BR, starting in the 'hood of familiar streets at slow speeds, to several increments of speed and traffic. She loved it. The final qualifying ride was cross-town to Iron Pony (if you're ever in Columbus...go there!) on city streets. Return visit was on the Outer Belt.When we stopped at the off ramp, she leaned forward and asked me if I knew how fast we had been going. No, why? ;>) She gleefully said "We were doing 80 mph"! She was SOLD!! That lead to looking at a motorcycle for us. A Goldwing (sorry, I loved them) was now too big, too tall, too heavy. So were other touring bikes. Hello, Spyder. We can ride! Fast forward. Health issues...she can't ride anymore. Health issue: arthritis... I can, for about 2 hours. Not quite like riding straight through to Daytona. Or New Orelans to Cincinnati. Ah, the good ol' days! And I still have the BR, just in case. But I plan on riding until they pry the handlebars from my cold, dead hands.

SPECTACUALR SPIDERMAN
09-16-2015, 08:05 AM
i tell them that i like day trips & being comfortable

OverHillAndDale
09-16-2015, 09:04 AM
I totaled a touring cruiser with the help of a dog. Only broke ribs, but my wife said "No more!" (don't know how the dog came out, but I hope it hurt as much as I did)

At first I thought the Spyder was a compromise, but after 300 miles I decided that I liked it better. Smooth, quiet, safe(r). No more hoping I don't put my foot down wrong when I'm supporting 90 lbs. Less worry when the pavement looks slick. Better option than two wheels to pull a lightweight trailer (like my hobie kayak). Still out in the open on a saddle with handlebars. The RT Limited required less farkling than most bikes, but still had a place for me to mount my phone, add a TPMS, etc.

Bottom line, I love it. It's my best option. Most people like these bikes, I don't care if others don't.

flaggerphil
09-16-2015, 11:30 PM
I tell people I'd rather keep riding than sit at home and complain about not being able to.

Vt. Rider
09-17-2015, 06:54 AM
I usually do 10,000 miles a year on 2 wheels. For the relatively short New England riding season, that's more than average. My wife always rode with me as a passenger. After a long day in the saddle, the Goldwing felt extra heavy when in traffic, and my braking suffered. Not wanting to dump the 'Wing with her on it, I decided to go to three wheels. The Spyder is less expensive than a Goldwing trike and much better with fuel mileage. Plus, mama has a trike license and loves to drive it.
Spyders are fun....more stable in traffic and low speed driving, safer in the rain. But for me, they don't provide the maximum enjoyment that 2 wheels do.

Cyclist922
09-17-2015, 04:28 PM
The main reason I ride it? It looks cool as hell and I appreciate the engineering. I'd ridden two wheelers on and off since my first (Honda CB 550) back in 1980. I was seriously thinking of buying a Goldwing when our company got an opportunity to pitch work (we build web sites) to this Canadian company called BRP. We lost the pitch but BRP won a new customer. That was in January, 2011.

ArachnidRyder
09-18-2015, 08:16 AM
The short answer is "I need training wheels since I'm just a youngster." [emoji1] The shorter answer is "It's what I like."

Folks on Harleys always tend to ask why not a Harley trike. The honest answer is that when I'm on a conventional trike, all my senses tell me it's two wheeled and my natural instinct is to counter steer due to many years of muscle memory riding motorcycles. With a spyder, my brain sees the two wheels in front and steers correctly in a panic situation. Sometimes I add that I sold my Harley two wheeler because I just liked the spyder better or that I can brake AND turn far better than a conventional trike due to physics. Then I compliment them on how shiny their chrome is and all is well.


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Pirate looks at --
09-18-2015, 09:14 AM
I tell them, I could have bought two of your bikes for what I paid for this one......and I don't have room in the garage!:roflblack: But seriously both my wife and I rode two wheels years ago, but once we sold the bikes we had no desire to go back to riding. We were going on a weekend vacation and there was a place that rented spyders and we thought it would be a hoot to give it a try as something unique to do, and we didn't need a motorcycle endorsement. Turns out the rental company had closed down and we didn't get the opportunity to rent them. But once an Idea gets in my little head I can't shake it and there was a dealer about a mile away.........we took a test drive.........they made me a deal I couldn't refuse.........25,000 miles and two years later....the rest is history:yes:

Marker
09-18-2015, 03:46 PM
Always wanted a bike but never got one . I injured my neck and had surgery to fix disc at C5 & C6. So now have nerve damage in hands and fett that prevent me from holding up a bike.
So I rode snowmobiles for years and no longer can ride so the spyder Rt SE6 lkets get out and ride safely with friends and making new friends along the way.

Some times for looks I get off my spyder with the other two wheelers present and put a kickstand puck beside the spyder and walk away. That usually breaks the ice and so does my graphic package.
I have always been accepted by any other two wheel motorcyclist.

tehrlich
09-21-2015, 10:52 PM
sometimes when I pull up into a parking lot full of bikes, folks look at the spyder and ask why ride that thing. I get off the spyder, open the frunk and retrieve my foldable cane. I look them in the eye and and say, because I still like to ride. when you can't handle a 2 wheeler like you used to, you will have to decide if you want to sit on the porch or run with the pack.


A better response may be to answer the question with a question:

"Why do you ride that two-wheeled thing?"

A perfectly timed eye-roll while doing this will help.

:doorag:

loisk
09-21-2015, 11:10 PM
:agree: "Y" Not??

Love it.
Can you please send me a Y NOT sticker/decal ? :joke: Always good to put the answer out there before the question is asked...

robmorg
09-22-2015, 12:32 PM
:agree: "Y" Not??

My license plate says it all....

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Itsl1J1xskA/U_py-Af7OAI/AAAAAAAAALc/X6hbgQ6iw0Q/s512/spyder_bag_2sm.jpg

TEWKS
09-22-2015, 12:45 PM
Not true in my case but you could always trump them with this answer. :lecturef_smilie: :D

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=azYJqf_Aa5E

Pat

Questions
09-22-2015, 07:36 PM
I have only gotten compliments on the bike so far:yes:

GeorgiaBill
09-23-2015, 02:30 AM
I got my foldable cane today. The other day a guy was walking into the QT and I asked if he would share his cane with me.

Can't believe it. I was looking thru the new posts since I couldn't sleep, and what did I find. A young man in the 70s (the calendar year, not your age) with a number ONE plate. I looked closely, and sure enough!:yes:

I bought the FJR1300AE from you last December, and really enjoyed it this winter. It has gone to a better home in Henderson, N.C. (Woodsrider on this forum). I got his 2014 RTS SM6 this month. My left foot is better now, and I can shift gears. I hope your back is much better.

Enough of sitting here - I'm off for a short ride, being careful to evade the deer, I hope. I'll call you later and touch base.

Take Care.
-Bill

Bob Denman
09-23-2015, 10:31 AM
:dontknow: Why ryde a Spyder? :dontknow:

Because pushing them is just too much work! :D


...And it gives everyone the wrong idea... :shocked:

Bob Denman
09-23-2015, 10:32 AM
Love it.
Can you please send me a Y NOT sticker/decal ? :joke: Always good to put the answer out there before the question is asked...
Inspector Gadget used to sell them... :thumbup:
(At least the "Y" part of it :D

http://www.spyderrt.info/

It'd be worth checking with him.

redrt
09-23-2015, 07:45 PM
After 46 years of two wheels my hip gave out but I still want to ride, my wife has had a RT for 3 years and never road two. After seeing how well her bike took corners I got a F3S.And love it, still have some two wheel bikes ,but the F3S is on the road the most. And you know it is just as much fun, lose gravel and rain noooo problem, hammer down and go.Very surprised that no one else has come out with two wheels up front, if you look at the atv market and see how fast everyone came out with them the bike market is very slow. After a trip to Anamosa Iowa too look at old bikes two up front is not new Harley did it in 1913. Hats off to BRP for leading the pack. After 5,000 miles on the new bike it's great. Jim Oh and Vickie wants an F3 too.

Greatride
09-27-2015, 06:33 AM
Because I didn't want a kickstand;)

Bob Denman
09-27-2015, 08:05 AM
Because I didn't want a kickstand;)
:shocked: You don't???

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=116953&stc=1

Greatride
09-28-2015, 07:12 PM
:D
:shocked: You don't???

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=116953&stc=1

ARtraveler
09-28-2015, 09:36 PM
:shocked: You don't???

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=116953&stc=1

I wonder if he will put a kickstand on his new one? :roflblack::roflblack:

That's who I think it is...right?

gorchris1
09-29-2015, 12:36 AM
Because it's a blast. I also own an Electra Glide Ultra Classic. My wife just doesn't feel safe on it. She loves the Spyder and I enjoy riding with my wife. Sounds like a win-win to me.

Bob Denman
09-29-2015, 06:50 AM
I wonder if he will put a kickstand on his new one? :roflblack::roflblack:

That's who I think it is...right?
If you're thinking Randy; I don't think so... :shocked:
That doesn't look like the exhaust system that he had on "Fatal Attraction".

LoveMyRyde
09-29-2015, 09:01 AM
I got my motorcycle endorsement almost two years ago but never was comfortable on two wheels. My husband suggested I look at a Spyder for sale close by and that was it. I was hooked. Three wheels are MUCH more fun for me. :yes:


A couple of weeks weeks ago we rode out to a favorite restaurant on the St. John's River. As I was parking, a Harley rider pulled in close by and I heard him tell his passenger "She should just keep going and ride that thing into the river". :shocked: I just chuckled to myself and had a beautiful lunch with much better company. On leaving the same couple was struggling to back their bike out of its spot. He had nothing to say when I put my bike in reverse and was out in no time. Priceless :ohyea: