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Windy ride
Originally Posted by SpyderSkeets
It's such a nice day, except for those damn winds! Would you go out and fight those winds or save the riding for another day?
It was like that here in NY yesterday and I went for a ride. Really had to hold on when those gusts hit especially on the interstate but it was fun
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We had about the same amount of gusting down in southern VA. Spyder is up on a jack in the garage while I'm working on the rear wheel, so I took out the Silverwing. A couple of times I caught some big gusts from the side, that was, em, interesting. Still all in all it was a nice ride. I try not to let a nice weekend morning go by without getting some 2/3 wheel time in. Doubt I would have noticed it nearly as much on the Spyder.
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I ride in windy conditions a lot here in NW Iowa. Wind is why we have lots of turbines creating electricity. Average wind speed is 13mph here.
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Drove through 50+mph cross winds in SD on my way back from the Homecoming event in June.
My left hand went numb a few times, winds from the left, and I had to point my head into the wind while looking out the right side of my visor due to neck strain. I got pounded for about 4 hours but the F3 was as stable as can be.
These events definitely build confidence in the machines capabilities.
Just another crappy day in Paradise....Aloha!
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Took her out for a nice ride. My body was being pushed this way and that way, but the Spyder didn't even wince.
SpyderSkeets Ashburn, VA 2017 F3-T SE6
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Originally Posted by Nokesy
I have driving in high winds on my two wheeler, found out later I had driven through a trough of tornadoes thru Texas. Quite the experience riding at a 45 degree angle with a ton of rain. The spyder I found did quite well when I was going through Atlanta with gust up to 50.
I would rather drive in nice dry and sunny with a temp of 70 degrees but does not happen that often
yes riding at 45 degrees is interesting..happened going through OK...and yes there was rain...cold rain...and by the time I got to Flagstaff , I was riding in snow ruts...only wind today was in my hair ....running up and down the road on the Spyder
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Those wind speeds are the norm out here in Mojave/Tehachapi!
All joking aside, the Batpod is a good deal heavier than your standard 2-wheeler, PLUS adding my 225+ lbs. self helps the thing stay planted when the wind gets a howlin'
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On our trip home from Valcourt we experienced 45 mph sustained winds with gusts up to 60 mph in Southern Minnesota and South Dakota. So weird in SD as it was also 102 degrees. As someone else stated, the Spyder doesn't move, but your body wants to fly off the motorcycle. Headwinds and tail winds are not too bad, but these were cross winds and it was a great workout staying on the seat. We had the same winds in Wyoming a couple of days later the difference was that we started in a dust storm that ran into a rain storm and we literally were in a mud storm. When we saw the RVs blowing across the highway from lane to lane with almost no visibility we stopped at the "Little America" resort in the middle of nowhere and got a room and waited for calmer weather.
White 2013 Spyder RT Limited. BajaRon Swaybar, Custom Dynamic Third Brake Light. Ultimate Custom Black and White seat with driver and passenger back rest. Gloryder Led Wheel lights.Custom Dynamics Led Bright sides, Amber and Red Fender lights, and Saddle Bag Bright sides.
2016 F3 Limited Intense Red Pearl. Lidlox, BRP Driver Back Rest, BRP Passenger Back Rest,Fog Lights, GPS, Signature Light! Custom Dynamics LED Bright Sides, Amber and Red Fender lights, and Saddle Bag Bright Sides.
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