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Wife learning to drive Spyder
It was inevitable. Wife all ways been on the back seat but today she decided that it was time to lean to drive my Spyder. She put on her gear an got in the driver's seat. I told her how to start, put in gear, shift without letting off the gas an she took off for about an hour practicing. I went to town an got the new tag for the plate that just expired while she went out on her quest to become a Spyder driver. Told her it be easier than riding her Yamaha 650 classic. When she finally finished an brought my sweet 17 RTL home she was happy an smiling. She just better not getting any ideas of putting flower decals an pink things on it or there going be trouble.
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Bye bye Yammer
Originally Posted by ned64
It was inevitable. Wife all ways been on the back seat but today she decided that it was time to lean to drive my Spyder. She put on her gear an got in the driver's seat. I told her how to start, put in gear, shift without letting off the gas an she took off for about an hour practicing. I went to town an got the new tag for the plate that just expired while she went out on her quest to become a Spyder driver. Told her it be easier than riding her Yamaha 650 classic. When she finally finished an brought my sweet 17 RTL home she was happy an smiling. She just better not getting any ideas of putting flower decals an pink things on it or there going be trouble.
After test driving a RTS for a couple of hours in 2016 I knew My Yamaha V-Star 650 was history for me. I kept it for a year after buying an F3L but never rode it again and sold it with no regrets.
Love my Spyders
2016 F3L Steel Black purchased 7/16/2016 Sold 3/11/2023 (22,500 mi)
2014 RTS Circuit Yellow purchased 3/2/2018
2020 RTL Petrol Blue purchased 1/27/2023
Girls on Spyders #3195
No more 2 wheels
2020 RTL , Lamonster floor board riser Petrol Blue
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Originally Posted by ned64
It was inevitable. Wife all ways been on the back seat but today she decided that it was time to lean to drive my Spyder. She put on her gear an got in the driver's seat. I told her how to start, put in gear, shift without letting off the gas an she took off for about an hour practicing. I went to town an got the new tag for the plate that just expired while she went out on her quest to become a Spyder driver. Told her it be easier than riding her Yamaha 650 classic. When she finally finished an brought my sweet 17 RTL home she was happy an smiling. She just better not getting any ideas of putting flower decals an pink things on it or there going be trouble.
She can put the magnetic ones....lol
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2014 Copper RTS
Tri-Axis bars, CB, BajaRon sway bar & shock adjusters, SpyderPop's Bumpskid, NBV peg brackets, LED headlights and modulator, Wolo trumpet air horns, trailer hitch, custom trailer harness, high mount turn signals, Custom Dynamics brake light, LED turn signal lights on mirrors, LED strip light for a dash light, garage door opener, LED lights in frunk, trunk, and saddlebags, RAM mounts and cradles for tablet (for GPS) and phone (for music), and Smooth Spyder belt tensioner.
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Woman up front!
My wife and I took motorcycle lessons together and bought a 2017 RT Limited to share. Looks like we're leaning toward a second Spyder. Until we do get a second, I actually don't mind taking turns when the wife drives and I'm the passenger. We ride with a large group of Harley Davidson riders and one or two may give me a look of disgust from time to time but they've never said a word in front of me (or my wife). Meanwhile, I've scored points with my wife on the bike and off the bike... and honestly I enjoy relaxing back there and seeing the world in a 360 view (something you can't do when driving). Plus, I know my wife's limit is only about an hour of driving...giving me the next couple hour to be back in the driver seat!
2017 Spyder RT Limited - Champagne Metallic Chrome
- Wolo Bad Boy Horn, SPYDERPOPS Next Gen LED Bumpskid, SPYDERPOPS Double Vision Daytime Running Lights
2021 Spyder RT Limited - Deep Marsala Metallic Dark
- Replaced 2021 Stock Handlebars with F3 Stock Handlebars, BRP Adjustable Driver Backrest, Wolo Bad Boy Horn, SPYDERPOPS Double Vision Daytime Running Lights, SPYDERPOPS ""BRAKER BARS" Brake/Run Lights
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That's why I signed the wife up to do the rider's course with me. I really do hope she enjoys the machine and feels comfortable taking it out on her own. I do want her to test ride a ryker though afterwards. Maybe she'd be a bit more confident on something smaller?
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Me too, get the armrests and you can doze off while she chauffeurs you around. Works good for me.
Originally Posted by BryanSD
My wife and I took motorcycle lessons together and bought a 2017 RT Limited to share. Looks like we're leaning toward a second Spyder. Until we do get a second, I actually don't mind taking turns when the wife drives and I'm the passenger. We ride with a large group of Harley Davidson riders and one or two may give me a look of disgust from time to time but they've never said a word in front of me (or my wife). Meanwhile, I've scored points with my wife on the bike and off the bike... and honestly I enjoy relaxing back there and seeing the world in a 360 view (something you can't do when driving). Plus, I know my wife's limit is only about an hour of driving...giving me the next couple hour to be back in the driver seat!
Current:
2016 Honda CTX700 DCT ABS (faring model)
Kip Moto SherpaX Cargo Trailer
Wife Has:
2014 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited
2016 Lees-ure Lite Camping Trailer
Previous:
2013 Can-Am Spyder RS SE5, zoom-zoom!
2011 Can-Am Spyder RT-S SE5, Foot Burner - Gasoline Boiling Stinker - Gas Tank Vacuum Puller
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Looks like you need a 2nd Spyder
Looks like you need a 2nd Spyder or Ryker!
Rob
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All good ideas. Wife probably ride it to work mostly an I still drive us out on the road. Have to see how that goes. Arm rests for the passenger I've been thinking about them for quite awhile. I'm Not going to tell her about removeable decals. I'd be in a hurry and would miss making sure she had removed all of them an then after riding, wiping the dust off I'd find one of those pink girly decals on the back.
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Originally Posted by ned64
All good ideas. Wife probably ride it to work mostly an I still drive us out on the road. Have to see how that goes. Arm rests for the passenger I've been thinking about them for quite awhile..
I have the sane hope as well. Sure I'll take it to work at times also but she has a 4 mile drive to work vs my 50 mile commute
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My wife thought it would be a good Idea to get her endorsement so if I got sick or hurt when we were touring she could ride the spyder home or at-least take care of storing it. After she started riding by herself she went out and bought her own RTL and her very first year of riding she rode almost 35,000 miles . She had never riding by herself on any bike and fell in love with riding. We have toured most of the Western States and after I retire this December we will finish the rest of the lower 48. The one down side is now everything cost double but we are have fun while we still can .
Happy riding
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
I see another two family happening.
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Need 2 Spyders
After about 2 weeks of me having my Spyder my wife wanted to take it out for a quick spin in out sub-division. Since it is all private roads with an 18 mph speed limit I said sure and showed her how to start, shift and all the good stuff on my 16 F-3T. My bad. She came home and loved it so much her first response to me was, when can I take the class to get my license. She took the class about 2 weeks later and called me at lunch of day 1 and said she wanted an RT and I needed to start looking. She now has a 2016 RTL (which by the way is wrapped in a Pink Bling wrap from World Class) and she loves it. I don't think I would ride nearly as much as we do together. Well worth the investment and now we are talking about getting rid of one of our two cars.
2016 F3-T , Lamonster break pedal extender White
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