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dikicep9
Bought my Viper Red RT-S SE5 almost 4 weeks ago now and have put almost 1,000 miles on it to date! Had my first service (612 miles) 1.5 weeks ago. My RT-S sits beautifully and arm reach is wonderful. I never get fatigued. Demo-ed the RS-S SE5 and liked it, but there was a real stretch on the handle bars since I'm only 5 ft. tall and shrinking every day. I had to sit waaaaay up close to the front of the bike to be able to reach the handle bars, but still a thrilling ride although I had to hang on real tight in the curves. I didn't stop to consider the RT-S until my husband made an observation about the seat position and handle bars and the fact it has all kinds of cargo carrying space and a great audio system along with cruise control. Considering I'm almost 60, that really appealed to me, so I climbed up there on that RT-S and it was immediate LOVE! Fit me perfectly like Can-Am made it just for me. No risers needed, no seat mods needed, no nothing but riding the thing off the parking lot. If you're short, I'd recommend you look at the RT-S and although it is more $$$, in the long run, it's worth it. And, a big thank you to my husband for his guidance and Bloke at Mountain Motor Sports in Conyers, GA for being so patient with me. It can take me a loooooong time to make a decision!
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Originally Posted by SpydherLuv
Sorry, but I think that's a bit chauvinistic to think that women would need to have a 'special' Spyder made just for us. The only thing different that I can honestly say I would like to see is more pullback on the handlebars since women tend to have shorter arms than men. Other than that, any other type of comfort need can be done with mods - just as many men have done. I don't see the Spyder as a male or female vehicle and I think that's the beauty and appeal of it. It applies to ALL demographics.
I'm sure you had good intentions with your comment, but to think that a motorcycle can/should be built for men/women is sexist. I can't speak for every woman, but I'm sure many will agree that as a young girl we were told that motorcycles are for boys, or that we can't handle a motorcycle, etc., when the only qualification for a boy to be encouraged to ride is to have external genitalia.
Spyders were built for everyone to ride, young, old, female, and even male.
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