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  1. #26
    Active Member Valkrocket's Avatar
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    Howdy Gal. Fly & ride. My advice, as a new Spyder rider....Stay the Hell of Rt. 95. I live in your area and still have fits with all the tourists, trucks and just plain rude cagers out there. Take Rt. 17 all the way from Jax to Charleston. It will take you longer, but you and your Spyder will bond. By the time you get home, you'll be ready to ride anywhere on it. There is a Charleston branch of U.S. Spyder Riders (https://www.usspyderryders.com/sc-charleston-sc) you might want to join. Great people who love to ride. Hope to see you on the road soon. I'll be the guy on the 21 Petrol RTL. Oh, and welcome to Spyder Lovers.....Great folks with a lot of knowledge to share. Don't be shy about asking questions.
    Ron C. (Valkrocket)
    GLIDE-ON>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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    If you have ever ridden an ATV, the Spyder is essentially the same. Piece of cake. Keep a relaxed grip. I agree with what others have posted re the Semi Auto vs the Manual Tranny.
    Dean O
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    Founder San Jose BMW
    Builder of the Motorcyclist Cafe Barn and Bunkhouse
    Alamogordo, NM

    '20 Spyder F3 L

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