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IdahoMtnSpyder
10-05-2015, 02:07 PM
I've checked a couple of the previous threads but didn't find the kind of comments I'm looking for.

I've continued to be a member of the local chapter of GWRRA after switching to the Spyder from a GL1800. Wing Ding 2016 will be in Billings, MT which means it would be pretty easy for me to go to it. The problem I have is a "step child" feeling. I went to the Idaho District rally this past summer and had the only Spyder. It was a fairly small gathering so being the only one didn't surprise me. But what I have observed and experienced, both at the district rally and a couple of regional rally's, is not surprisingly the focus is almost 100% Goldwing and Valkyrie. Hence the step child feeling. I have lost 90%+ of my interest in GWs since becoming a Spyder lover. But Wing Ding will much, much bigger so I'm thinking the GW focus may be diluted a little bit.

So my question is for those who have attended Wing Dings these past couple of years; are there enough activities, seminars, vendors, etc., that are not Goldwing centric to make it a really enjoyable event for a committed Spyder owner? How much of the odd man out or step child feeling did you experience?

I really enjoy my association with Chapter T but not being a GW owner really does diminish the feeling of being a part of national and regional levels of GWRRA.

Your opinions, please. Thanks.

JacCh
10-05-2015, 04:24 PM
As a member of GWRRA myself I know that several GW riders also have Spyders. At the Wi. rally there were a few that attended according to the pictures that were posted. I have a 1500 CSC trike myself and have been thinking of getting a Spider for my wife and possibly for myself also.

scooterexpress
10-05-2015, 04:57 PM
As one of the spyder vendors I can say this from another local vendor that I represent is yes there are spyders there and im seriously considering going this coming year and possibly teaming up with them.

Bob Denman
10-05-2015, 05:15 PM
Maybe I'm just not "sensitive" enough... :shocked:
I apologize now, for my apparent lack of concern for feelings... :opps:
Ride your own ride, and go where you want to go... :thumbup:
They're not the ones that are making you feel unwanted: YOU ARE!
Your friends will always be your friends, and they don't care what you're on...

...They are just happy to share the road with you!
Go for that reason! :2thumbs:

IdahoMtnSpyder
10-05-2015, 05:36 PM
Maybe I'm just not "sensitive" enough... :shocked:
I apologize now, for my apparent lack of concern for feelings... :opps:
Ride your own ride, and go where you want to go... :thumbup:
They're not the ones that are making you feel unwanted: YOU ARE!
Your friends will always be your friends, and they don't care what you're on...

...They are just happy to share the road with you!
Go for that reason! :2thumbs:
I guess I didn't come across quite right! It's not the people I have a concern about, it's the focus of attention. For me, aside from the people, a major portion of belonging to GWRRA in the past was the common thread of all things Goldwing. With Spyder Ryders much the same. Without the common thread of Goldwings to tie all things together how much is there at Wing Ding, other than the people, to enjoy as a Spyder owner? :dontknow:

Bob Denman
10-05-2015, 05:41 PM
It's a GoldWing event... :dontknow:
Would you go to a tractor-pull, to look for a new toaster?
Their focus has to be on their "Bread & Butter". :thumbup:
Go; and enjoy seeing how the "Wing-Nut" are enjoying their rides! :D
It's fun to peek over the fence; every once in a while...

For a suitable LACK of focus; you need to look at non-branded events.

Pampurrs
10-05-2015, 05:48 PM
I was in the GWRRA for a few years when I rode my Wing, but never went to a WingDing. I guess I'm not that big on get togethers with people who have nothing in common other than what's between their legs. However, I probably would have gone if there had ever been one closer to where I live.

I actually don't see any reason why you shouldn't roll in on your Spyder. After all, they are just a bunch of people who enjoy the wind. I imagine you would probably get a lot of attention when they see your :spyder2: and maybe a few of them have even been thinking about switching over. It would be good for them to see an Ex Winger on a :spyder2:

I say, go for it!!!

Pam

kbwitt
10-05-2015, 07:32 PM
I went to Sturgis bike rally this year, knowing it is primary HD. I wanted to be there and I never had even one bad comment from a HD head. I think most people are starting to relize its the ride and feeling of freadom.
I saw what over a million HD and 5 Can am. On one windy mtn road 49 (YES 49) sling shots came around the corner. It looked neet. I heard they travel alot together.
The more rallies we show up at the more people will get used to our spyders.
Hope you go
Kenn

cptjam
10-05-2015, 07:37 PM
I'm with Pam on this. Go. Plenty of people will want to know about the Spyder. You still like wings. Go and have fun! Jmho, Joe

DR Buck
10-05-2015, 07:41 PM
You know, it's always good to be the one out front leading the pack in a better direction. Every time you go somewhere to a non-Spyder event with the Spyder, you have to possibility of converting someone to move up to a Spyder. :trike:

Lastchance
10-05-2015, 07:53 PM
Yep went to bike night two Sat. ago pre get together for Fall Ride the following Sun. where 2000 bikes usually show up, about 300 bike night 90% Harleys 9.99% other and then just me but I got an awful lot of lookers, most walk by other bikes and looked but when they got to my F3 they stopped and looked it over talked a bit then moved on.

Deer Slayer
10-05-2015, 08:01 PM
Tis the people, not the machines. As a former F6B rider, I attended the ralley in Franklin, and was asked to lead the Dragon ride on my RS-S. It makes no diffrence, just have fun.:cheers:

Spyder Smyles
10-06-2015, 09:30 AM
I took my Spyder to the 2013 Wing Ding and had a great time. I even participated in the GWRRA sponsored Trike Course and had several items added to my Spyder by the Vendors that where there. If you like to meet people and have FUN then Wing Ding is the place for you.:dg2:BTW I have been a GWRRA member since 2001 and currently my husband and I are the GWRRA Assistant District Directors for Maryland. We have many Spyder riders in our local chapters.

ARtraveler
10-06-2015, 01:51 PM
I also say go if you have interest. Lot's of interesting people and things to do that are not strictly brand related.

Cavman
10-11-2015, 12:28 PM
We had a Spyder infestation at the Wing Ding in Hunstville, AL this past month. :yes: There must have been a couple dozen Spyders there. There were two from GA Chapter 'L', Rome, GA.

You should go if it's close to you. There were lots of vendors doing installs on Spyders as well.

I had a good time there as I'm a member because they have great trike training that has been adapted to Spyders. I took their course three years ago and I get a discount on my insurance.
I also use the GWRRA discounts when staying at hotels for Spyder and other events I attend.

IdahoMtnSpyder
02-10-2016, 06:03 PM
I decided it's time to update this discussion. I finally remembered to call and verify my camping reservation.

I AM GOING to Wing Ding 38 in Billings, MT, Aug 31 to Sep 3! :yes: I signed up for the Trike Rider Course. Should be interesting.:thumbup: To be close to the action and save money I decided to take my 'tent on a trailer' and camp at the MetraPark, wherever it is they set up for camping. RV parking area I guess.

Any other Spyder Lovers going to Wing Ding? Anyone else camping with RV, tent trailer, or otherwise? Maybe we can get them to let us group together in the RV park. We should have a little Spyder get together sometime during the event.

I'm thinking about making this a real August/September trip. Ride along Montana's great roads on the way to Wing Ding, visit son and family in eastern Iowa then Lions USA/Canada forum in Omaha Sep 15-17, then Spyders in the Ozarks Sep 22-24, then Red Rock Spyder Rally Sep 27-30, then home!

Hey, ain't retirement great! :clap:

Bob Denman
02-10-2016, 06:06 PM
:congrats: You're gonna have TONS of fun! :yes::ohyea::yes: :2thumbs:

crazycanuck
02-10-2016, 06:30 PM
I won't be attending the duc rally on a Spyder

Bob Denman
02-10-2016, 06:40 PM
But you ARE attending; right? :thumbup:

crazycanuck
02-10-2016, 06:55 PM
But you ARE attending; right? :thumbup:

Not if I attend SF :banghead:

Bfromla
02-10-2016, 07:17 PM
I've checked a couple of the previous threads but didn't find the kind of comments I'm looking for.

I've continued to be a member of the local chapter of GWRRA after switching to the Spyder from a GL1800. Wing Ding 2016 will be in Billings, MT which means it would be pretty easy for me to go to it. The problem I have is a "step child" feeling. I went to the Idaho District rally this past summer and had the only Spyder. It was a fairly small gathering so being the only one didn't surprise me. But what I have observed and experienced, both at the district rally and a couple of regional rally's, is not surprisingly the focus is almost 100% Goldwing and Valkyrie. Hence the step child feeling. I have lost 90%+ of my interest in GWs since becoming a Spyder lover. But Wing Ding will much, much bigger so I'm thinking the GW focus may be diluted a little bit.

So my question is for those who have attended Wing Dings these past couple of years; are there enough activities, seminars, vendors, etc., that are not Goldwing centric to make it a really enjoyable event for a committed Spyder owner? How much of the odd man out or step child feeling did you experience?

I really enjoy my association with Chapter T but not being a GW owner really does diminish the feeling of being a part of national and regional levels of GWRRA.

Your opinions, please. Thanks.


(Opinion) is relax & enjoy what you want.! Like everyone looking/drooling at you spyder. :popcorn:
If you have a pic of your old wing you can put on the spyder (notation "upgrade from") may illustrate to others what got you started. :dontknow: Wing riders are usually better to approach than the die hard HD guys. But your not entering in a contest, just enjoying the wing ding & rides. & finding some less brand name venues to enjoy.https://www.bikesbluesandbbq.org
be glad you not the one showing up in a slingshot:roflblack::roflblack:nojoke & or be the first to pick on them when they do show up:rolleyes::doorag:.

ruthie
02-10-2016, 07:30 PM
I and a friend will be on our Spyder at Wing Ding in Billings, Mt.

Bob Denman
02-10-2016, 09:26 PM
Not if I attend SF :banghead:
I can tell you that SpyderFest is going to be a TON of fun... nojoke
I don't know about the others... :dontknow:

kpeterson
02-10-2016, 09:57 PM
I guess I didn't come across quite right! It's not the people I have a concern about, it's the focus of attention. For me, aside from the people, a major portion of belonging to GWRRA in the past was the common thread of all things Goldwing. With Spyder Ryders much the same. Without the common thread of Goldwings to tie all things together how much is there at Wing Ding, other than the people, to enjoy as a Spyder owner? :dontknow:

EVERYTHING! To my knowledge as a GWRRA member and former TX District Director there is nothing you can't do on a Spyder that anyone else can do on a Goldwing. AS Bob said, there focus is on Goldwings and Valkyries, however one does not have to own a GW or Valk to be a full fledged member and participant. Most vendors that do stuff for GW also have stuff for the Spyders. I'll guarantee you'll see many Spyders and I'll also guarantee you'll spend most of your time answering questions about you're ride. There are a few of course that will look down their nose at you but most will be curious, because many are looking at the Spyder with much envy. I know, I was one of those. I still have my 1500/Motor Trike, but ride my 2015 F3S.
Go, you'll have a great time!

Ken

pitzerwm
02-11-2016, 04:08 AM
We will be going just for the fun and experience, I've always been a leader with no followers, so being a minority isn't anything new to me.

BamaJohn
02-11-2016, 07:13 AM
All of you are correct...but the answer is clear.....He needs a Gold Wing too! (I'm only partially kidding here)
I belong to both a Spyder club and a BMW club and the biggest problem I have is trying to figure out how to meet with all my club friends and also have time to ride other places. Double the fun and ride when/where you want, my Friend!
jb

Vt. Rider
02-11-2016, 07:48 AM
My wife's first demo ride on a spyder was at Wing-Ding. Fred Rau had a stable of them at the BRP booth there. That's where she got her Spidey Senses tingling. Since many GW riders "graduate" to a trike as they get older, the Spyder is a viable and less expensive option for those who are considering three wheels. Spyders are at many GoldWing district rallies and quite often, result in sales. I've been a GW member since 2003, and believe from experience, that anyone on a spyder would not be considered an "outsider". On the contrary, people will be attracted to your machine, and you'll be asked tons of questions.

Wing Ding has all kinds of vendors with lots of farkles.....LED's, pinstriping, helmets, intercoms, riding apparel, driving/fog lights, and all kinds of installers for them.

There's a million things to do there. And best of all, GREAT RIDING !!!!!!

kbwitt
02-11-2016, 08:39 AM
I decided it's time to update this discussion. I finally remembered to call and verify my camping reservation.

I AM GOING to Wing Ding 38 in Billings, MT, Aug 31 to Sep 3! :yes: I signed up for the Trike Rider Course. Should be interesting.:thumbup: To be close to the action and save money I decided to take my 'tent on a trailer' and camp at the MetraPark, wherever it is they set up for camping. RV parking area I guess.

Any other Spyder Lovers going to Wing Ding? Anyone else camping with RV, tent trailer, or otherwise? Maybe we can get them to let us group together in the RV park. We should have a little Spyder get together sometime during the event.

I'm thinking about making this a real August/September trip. Ride along Montana's great roads on the way to Wing Ding, visit son and family in eastern Iowa then Lions USA/Canada forum in Omaha Sep 15-17, then Spyders in the Ozarks Sep 22-24, then Red Rock Spyder Rally Sep 27-30, then home!

Hey, ain't retirement great! :clap:


I hope to make it. If I do will le you know so we can meet up.. I looked at their site it state gold wing and touring bikes.
The ultimate Honda Gold Wing & Touring Convention

Wing Ding is the ultimate Honda Gold Wing & Touring Bike convention! Hosted by GWRRA at different locations across the United States every year, the rides to Wing Ding as well as unique atmospheres are unforgettable. Come join us for a motorcycle convention unlike any other, where you can enjoy the company of friends with live entertainment in a beautiful location, learn more about motorcycle safety, discover all the latest products for your bike, and even test drive a new one.

Hope to make it there Kenn

IdahoMtnSpyder
02-11-2016, 09:17 AM
All of you are correct...but the answer is clear.....He needs a Gold Wing too! (I'm only partially kidding here)
What I find kind of interesting, and really somewhat surprised me the first it was clear to me, is I have absolutely no desire to get back on two wheels! Not even a Honda 90cc trail bike! In a sense, I am a bit baffled by my total lack of desire, or even some aversion, to getting on 2 wheels! I think it has 100% to do with a feeling of security and safety while on the Spyder! :thumbup:

Exditchdigger
02-11-2016, 09:40 AM
I attended the wingding in Huntsville Al. on my rt and met quite a few spyders there
and bought a few farkles.
I had a great time and answered a a lot of questions about the spyder, I would love
to go to another one so go and have a good time.:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes: