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Originally Posted by vided
...haha pretty cool man thanks !! Spyderfeast ?
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Originally Posted by murphybrown
Congrats and you are close to Springfield, MO and there is nothing to compare to Spyderfest ....
YES, this will be my first roadtrip!! Do you have to pre-register for it or do you just
show up ?
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Push don't pull.
Some of the greatest advice I was ever given on this forum was to push when steering. Push the handlebar into the turn.
It's so much easier and less stressful than relying on your arms pulling against all those forces working against you. Give it a try, it makes all the difference.
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Originally Posted by wishey1
YES, this will be my first roadtrip!! Do you have to pre-register for it or do you just
show up ?
Here's a link to an awful lot of information about SpyderFest 2015...
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...ration-Details
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Originally Posted by Cruising RT
Beautiful Color! What year and Model? 2015 RTSE6 ? Limited?
Hey thanks Cruising, it's cognac, I was torn between the white and this and they wanted $500 more for the white one which I couldn't figure out....guess the pearl in the while costs more.
thanks again...
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Registered Users
Wish I could get mine to do that! It would save a lot of garage floor space. 😂
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Because I had 40 years of riding both snowmobiles and ATV's it took very little time for me to get into the Spyder groove. But I can certainly see how someone coming off of motorcycles only would take some getting used to. We have gone through a 2009 RS, 2012 TR-S and are currently dealing on a 2015 RT Ltd. We have loved both so far and I am looking forward to the 1330 motor and 6 speed transmission.
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Originally Posted by geoshmo
Because I had 40 years of riding both snowmobiles and ATV's it took very little time for me to get into the Spyder groove. But I can certainly see how someone coming off of motorcycles only would take some getting used to. We have gone through a 2009 RS, 2012 TR-S and are currently dealing on a 2015 RT Ltd. We have loved both so far and I am looking forward to the 1330 motor and 6 speed transmission.
Hey, aren't you suppose to type A! after every sentence ? Ha, J/k, I got a can-am basically because I wanted the security of three wheels and also, I saw a rotax engine do something incredible. My best friend and myself rode our bike to Alaska and he had a BMW 650 thumper- a one cylinder engine made for BMW with a rotax engine (I may be spelling it wrong) anyway he weighs at least 250 lbs., and he had steel Jessie bags loaded with skillets, camping gear clothes, coffee pot tent, tools you name it......that 650 went 80-90 for 6 thousand miles loaded to the hilt and never missed a beat....500 mile days....it was incredible to see...so no, I didn't have any doubts at all about the engine...
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Originally Posted by satownsendsr
Wish I could get mine to do that! It would save a lot of garage floor space. 😂
...yes it would, good thing I sprung for the "extra grip tires" ahahaha...
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Originally Posted by wishey1
Speaking of tires, do you guys overfill a little, I was thinking about overfilling since it always
seem to add life to the tire...
tia
Bad idea. The Spyder's tires roll just a very little bit in the twisties. Follow the manual. You need the extra traction--especially after you get used to it.
Dan
2012 Viper Red Rt
upgrades:
Baja Ron's Anti-Sway
Diamond-R Arm Rests
Gloriders
High mount brake light
chrome front fender garnish
Bad Boy Horn
Chrome Deflector Rack
Chrome Scuff Nose Accent
Handlebar Grip Fringe
Gremlin Bells
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Originally Posted by Dan_Ashley
Bad idea. The Spyder's tires roll just a very little bit in the twisties. Follow the manual. You need the extra traction--especially after you get used to it.
...mmmmmm, the Redlands, sorry, had a flashback --- good stuff Dan, I'll read the Manuel
about tire pressure....most of the bikes I've had need overfilling a bit for longevity....
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Very Active Member
Originally Posted by wishey1
...mmmmmm, the Redlands, sorry, had a flashback --- good stuff Dan, I'll read the Manuel
about tire pressure....most of the bikes I've had need overfilling a bit for longevity....
The back tire wears out kinda fast. You will want to replace it with a Kuhmo when it does. The front ones last pretty good.
Dan
2012 Viper Red Rt
upgrades:
Baja Ron's Anti-Sway
Diamond-R Arm Rests
Gloriders
High mount brake light
chrome front fender garnish
Bad Boy Horn
Chrome Deflector Rack
Chrome Scuff Nose Accent
Handlebar Grip Fringe
Gremlin Bells
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Registered Users
Originally Posted by Bam Bam and Pebbles
Swat it with a newspaper. Works for me with spiders.
Actually it takes a lot of miles getting used to Spyders, especially if you have ever ridden motorcycles. Make sure you know where all the controls are and how they function. Grip your handlebars loosely. Read the Do's and Do Not's and your manual. Most of all take it easy for awhile and have fun. Then you can drive the wheels off it.
heh heh heh
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