I have one... Do NOT test drive the Spyder if you are "Thinking" about getting one. You wallet will thank you :thumbup::shemademe_smilie::roflblack:
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I have one... Do NOT test drive the Spyder if you are "Thinking" about getting one. You wallet will thank you :thumbup::shemademe_smilie::roflblack:
Ryding with a group of two wheelers, guy in front of the pack suddenly pulled up short, nearly wrecked the whole pack. He had a full face shield on and a mouth full of chewing tobacco. Need I say more... He had been used to riding with a half helmet and no shield. nojoke:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::shocked:
With the Spyder being the first motorcycle I've owned, I couldnt figure out at first why all my left shoes were getting messed up...:dontknow:
NEVER----
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How long did you practice that one? If you are a quick learner like me,'it happens' very quickly!
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:agree::agree::agree::agree::agree::agree::agree:: agree: Since , I have only just got my motorcycle liscence this past summmer and have only driven a spyder once and driven a motorcycle only once during the course to get my motorcycle liscence , I plan on learning as much as I can about riding safely including doing the skills course . We have not taken delivery of our new spyder yet so I did not know what was in the manual. We have plenty of empty parking lots in our neighborhood to practise in.
Thanks Scotty:2thumbs:
Ummmmmm, yeah, I'm sure most of us (SETHO excluded) likes keep'n our machines look'n good, nice & clean, right? Well, I found out the hard way, my 1st week of Ownership, while take'n a corner about 40mph why it says NOT to use Armour All on the seat, especially while wearing vinyl-type pants :yikes: Talk'n about have'n an OH SH:cus: Moment, or lyke the video says, a #3Moment !!! :roflblack:
j/k SethO :p
I learned that same lesson shortly after I bought my GSX-R 750 in 1986. It was very lucky for me that I happened to put the solo seat on it before taking off on the ride, as that was the only thing that kept me seated. nojoke I remember desperately trying to find something to get that stuff off the seat as quickly as possible after that, but don't remember if I was successful or not.
OMG what da ya do if you have an automatic!!!???:helpsmilie:Kevin at cowtown warned me about that button and how easy it would be to go from cruise to OH CRAP time!!! Seems I hit that after I hit the deer took me awhile to figure out WHY the darn thing wouldn't start.:opps: Thought I'd broken my new RT-S!!!!:gaah: I've asked the crew at cowtown how I culd put a guard over that kill switch so I couldn't hit it by accident. So far no ideas on that one. Threatened to tape the darn thing so it couldn't be moved!!!! The ???? is when would you use it anyway??? or why? I'm new at the driving end of this.:dontknow:
I can remember my first Spyder demo ride back in the summer of '07. T'was quite a comical experience. We all have been there,ThreeFeet!!
It is used in case of an emergency and you need to shut the engine off in a hurry. It is much closer to hit the switch with your right hand than to reach up to the key and turn it.
I do have an SE(auto). My suggestion is ride in a parking lot and hit it a few times to get yourself programmed to where the switch is in case you do it again.After doing this, do the same on a long stretch of not so traveled road while you are up to speed to get used to what it handles like after the switch is flipped.
I m actually glad it did happen, especially with the auto trans. It gave me a very good lesson on how the SE will handle without power.:thumbup:
Way back in 73 I had a 100 cc kawasaki the plug fouled and the and the motor Quit like RIGHT NOW!!! back wheel screamed, I grabed clutch and the motor had already braked for me. If I hadn't got the clutch when I did I'd have gone over the bars!!! That bike did that to me a couple times. I am programed to grab the clutch!!! on both my bikes NO CLUTCH!!!!! Scares the pee outa me if I have to even practice doing the kill switch thing!!! I will but does the drive wheel scream to a halt?? Fish tail was mentioned. OMG I really wonder if I could man handle the bike. I haven't got THAT many muscles!!!:yikes::helpsmilie:
No, the wheel didnt lock up. I just slowed down rather quickly.
You really should try this, at least in a vacant parking lot. Switch it off for a few seconds and then back on. Do it a few times at different speeds so you will know what it is if it happens.
Twas REALLY nice here this weekend. I took Spydee our in our pretty quiet neighborhood and practiced killing it on up hills, down hills, curves, low speed, high speed, everything. I feel MUCH better. :2thumbs: