Grants Pass
2013 ST Limited
2 Years riding, started with the Spyder, coming up on 10K miles
Ride year around, it's my daily driver, unless I need my truck.
Cove OR (near La Grande) I've been riding for over 50 years. I felt the need for three wheels as the bikes got too heavy to pick up and I wanted to pull a trailer for camping. I have a 2014 RTS (cognac) and love it. Dick
I have a white 2013 RTS with a little over 10,000 miles. Sorry but I cant figure how to get a picture posted . I have been riding motorcycles since 1949. I also have a 2008 HD Roadglide.
2016 Spyder RT limited
Been riding 50 yrs! Since I was a kid.
We just got the Spyder and are looking for any other's who like to ride - on the weekends, day trips, out to eat. Before it starts raining every day.
Started with Doodle-bug, Cushman Scotsman, Triumph Woods Cub, BSA Gold Star, HD 45 Flat Head trike, Yamaha YZ250, CanAm 2008 GS, and now the 2015 ST. Enjoyed them all, each was different, and for those that complain about their they should have a Woods Cub! Spent a lot of time kicking the starter. The "Oldies" were not as good as we remember.
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Illinois Valley (Cave Junction is nearest town). My wife has a 2010 RS. It all started with a 2010 RT which logged 37,000 miles in two years before we sold it to someone in Brookings.
Central Oregon, Crook County, just out of Prineville. I've ridden since May of 1963, when I got my Honda 50 sport. So, 57 1/2 years so far, road/trail/enduro. Petrol Blue 2020 Spyder RT. The Spyder reminds me of riding my '77 Yamaha tripple with a Windjammer and lowers. Still a newbie, but goin' good so far.
SE Portland. Began riding legally in 1952 - I'll take the 5th about the years prior. See my sig. 2017 F3L purchased from S-K in Feb. 2019 as a leftover new unit. Member Spyder Ryders of America - Columbia River. Check out their FB page. I love doing my own maintenance and upgrades almost as must as I love riding it. DSCN2701.jpg
Ours is a red, black and chrome 2017 F3 Limited. Bought new in 2/2019. The avatar is my first bike back in 1952, a Simplex Servi-Cycle. Photo taken at the Barber Museum.
Hi, I live in Grants Pass, and I ride a 2019 Ryker Rally, red on black. I am 78 years old. I rode primarily dirt bikes up until the 70s when a broken collar bone, dislocated finger and more cuts, burns and contusions than I care to recall prompted my lovely wife to declare "The bikes go or I go!" Truthfully, she wasn't quite that adamant, but she got her message across. Consequently I rode mainly sports cars up until about 2010, then nothing. But last year I opined that it might be nice to enjoy some top down, wind in the face motoring once again. Surprisingly the wife said yes to a sports car. Her idea of a "sports" car and mine differ somewhat. What we ended up with was HER Mazda Miata MX-5 GT RF. Lovely car, but truly a grand touring car and not a sports car. I pleaded and begged (some even said sniveled) until she said I could get something of my own. That something was a Lotus 7. Unfortunately they have become quite scarce, and even after several monts of waiting, nothing appeared within 500 miles.
Then one day I happened to catch a front view of the Ryker. Hey, I just had to go check one out. The rest is history. Drove home with it.
I can sympathize. In the 60s and early 70s I was well into sport cars. Starting with a TR2 and evolving to Alfas. Even the family car was an Alfa. I raced, rallied, gymkhana'd, slalomed - you name it. That paralleled my passion for motorcycling and had one until it was time to switch to 3 wheels, but I never lost my love for those Alfas, as you can tell by the photo. Yup, it's an Alfa Romeo Can Am Spyder!
Ours is a red, black and chrome 2017 F3 Limited. Bought new in 2/2019. The avatar is my first bike back in 1952, a Simplex Servi-Cycle. Photo taken at the Barber Museum.