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Originally Posted by mplsv
Hi Gang! Ok how is this for impulsive - I have always really liked the Can Am Spyder and was playing around online and saw one I really liked. So I did what any practical person would do ....i bought it. And I dont even have a motorcycle license yet.....
Here is what I am waiting to receive.....(hopefully it posts as this is also my 1st post to this site)
Congrats on the purchase an welcome to our little world......
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It's a '10 RS-S with 1300 miles on it. Any tips/pointers (aside from the obvious psychological assistance needed respone)/modifications to suggest?
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Originally Posted by mplsv
It's a '10 RS-S with 1300 miles on it. Any tips/pointers (aside from the obvious psychological assistance needed respone)/modifications to suggest?
Just keep browsing this site and you will be amazed at what you will find. Check out the great vendors on the Home page for plenty of mods and ideas to make your spyder your "own".
This is a great forum with great people who will share any helpful information they
can. Welcome.
Stan
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and you have come to the right place I hope you will love your spyder as much as I do.
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Based on what I see
Looks like there is some custom paint on it already (windshield / eyes) Would lead me to believe there might be more! What did the seller tell you.
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nice looking Spyder and good choice on first ride
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Congrats and welcome aboard!
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Congrats on your new ride. Nice to see another Can Am-er near me. I'm in Port St. Lucie.
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That's a beautiful machine! I've loved those white (ivory? Pearl white?) RS-S's since they first came out. Enjoy it.
Cotton
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Congrats! You're gonna love it Lots of good folks around here to help. One year ago I was a brand new rider. I know you'll do fine!
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Welcome to the Spyder Family!
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It sure is purdy.
Welcome to the Spyder world. Now, go and get your license!
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Congratulations!
Welcome to the group. Not to worry about not having your motorcycle license yet (provided your state allows you to test on your Spyder), in some ways the Spyder is more like driving a four wheeled vehicle than a 2 wheeler. It seems to me that the hardest part of my transition from 2 wheels to 3 is unlearning countersteering (and remembering not to grab for the front brake). My girlfriend had a great deal less experience on traditional motorcycles and thinks the Spyder is more naturally instinctual. Take your time learning to ride, don't try to keep up with experienced riders, and trust the gurus on this site (of which by the way I am not one....but you'll still want to follow this advice) and you'll be fine.
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-Scotty
2011 Spyder RTS-SM5 (mine)
2000 BMW R1100RTP, motorized tricycle & 23 vintage bikes
2011 RT-622 trailer, Aspen Sentry popup camper, custom motorcycle trailer to pull behind the Spyder
Mutant Trikes Forever!
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remember, the hardest part of ryding a Spyder is getting the smile off your face.
john
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welcome
beautiful byke, excellent model choice, ryde on
it was fun while it lasted.
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Welcome to the group. You will not regret your impulsive purchase 👍
BTW you have the best color 😊
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Congradulations
2012 RSS orange / black SE5 , Sport rack , backrest , comfort seat , console protector , front trunk liner , yoshimura R-77 carbon fiber , two brothers juice box pro using PC map 6 , K&N air filter , factory fog lamps
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Welcome to the Spyder family!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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