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power steering...
Stear or steer? ReRyRo... I didn't even catch that microsoft mistake! LOL. One consideration to OP. Last year I was debating on the spyder verses a harley trike. What sold me on the spyder was the power steering (stearing?). Ran into a person who bought a trike that I thought I wanted. He sold it right after buying it because he said it hurt his shoulders trying to turn it... I figured if it hurt his shoulders it would probably hurt mine...
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Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie
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Active Member
Originally Posted by akspyderman
I'm a newbie to Spyders. Take akspyderman's advice and read the "Do's and Don'ts thread" INVALUABLE information.
2015 F3S SE6
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Member
Dan, don't worry about availability too much, unless you are set on something specific. When you are ready to buy, visit imotorsports.com, one of the sponsors. You can view their inventory online by model year. They have competitive prices and make it super easy to buy. Point being I think you will be able to find 2016 models new in April. Hi viz helmet and jacket highly recommended and anything that makes the bike more visible. I'm sure everyone here will agree, when it comes to your safety on the road, You are your best defense against the increasingly distracted cagers. Welcome and enjoy the roads.
P.S. after the safety gear, rain gear was our first purchase, just in case we ever ran into a storm.
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What Ive gleaned from suggestions
After purchase purchases listed in order of importance with top three mandatory before leaving the dealer. What am I missing?
1. Comfy Seat - after sitting on one at a dealer amazed at a difference 2" makes, not sure if heated is a necessity or not. Have not checked out Corbin seat dimensions yet to compare to comfy seat from dealer.
2. Helmets (2) with intercom Sena 20 seems to be the consensus.
3. Jackets - Stay with highly visible colors
4. Rain gear - It's gonna happen
5. LED\Reflectors - improve visibility
6. Trike Cover
7. Battery Tender
8. Bling - Either Wraps or custom paint that personalize the bike to me.
Seems like purchasing the trike is the beginning not the end of the choices to be made.
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Female Newbie
I bought my 2016 RT limited September 9th after only seeing a picture of it from the dealer. I never test drove one and I had only sat in the passenger seat of a 2014 2 weeks before I bought mine. I did not like the feel of being in the passenger seat (typical woman?). So I bought my own. I've been on motorcycles since I was a small child. I already had my motorcycle endorsement but had not ridden a Spyder before I bought mine. I just knew I could handle it and I have never been happier since the first day I turned the key on my Spyder.
Things I carry in my Spyder: Gerbing heated jacket and pants, rain suit, cleaning products and cleaning cloths, tire gauge, tool kit, bungies, bike cover, flash drive with my tunes, sunscreen, towel and wet wipes for cleaning hands off, phone charger, charger for my blue tooth headset, gloves, maps, GPS, sunglasses, kleenex, sunscreen for lips, camera and of course, cell phone.
My farkles so far: full bike cover, drink holder, Yeti tumbler, cell phone mount (which I fabricated myself from 2 separate parts), a driver back rest, a "booster seat" to push me forward 5 inches, battery tender, new helmet and blue tooth headset and a set of Muth signal mirrors.
My next farkle will be a trunk rack so I can have a little extra storage (while keeping within the weight limit on trunk).
If you are a motorcycle/adventure type person, you will not be sorry about purchasing a Spyder. It is the most fun you can have with your clothes on! Seriously, I never had as much fun on a 2 wheeler as I have had in the last 4 months on my Spyder. I put 3000 miles on mine in 3 weeks (which meant I had an oil change in the first month of ownership).
Good luck with your search and let us know what you purchase.
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