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Got a Spyder compliment today
12-19-13 St Judes.jpgThis morning we delivered gifts for the children at St. Jude's Children's Ranch in Boulder City there were 6 motorcycles and my Spyder in the group. After playing Santa and checking out the car museum we rode through Lake Mead National Recreation Area to lunch. This is a beautiful ride with some nice curves and it is one of my favorite places to ride I was pleased that the leader led us on a spirited ride and we didn't have any pokey cages to slow us down.
There was a new guy, Bill, on the ride and after lunch he asked me about the Spyder and said that I was only the second Spyder he had ever ridden with. He said in his usual riding group there is an 80 year old guy who has a Spyder and he always lags behind the group. Bill said that he always wondered if he couldn't keep up because of the Spyder or if it was just the rider. He said after watching me ride he realized that the Spyder can definitely keep up!
(The picture is of an antique "experimental" motorcycle 2 wheels in front)
Last edited by SpyderAnn01; 12-19-2013 at 09:07 PM.
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Glad to hear that you set him straight,
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Great..!!
glad you were able to clear things up for him...actions speak louder thsn words..
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there is a lot of groups that say trikes are in the rear
I say im on a Can-Am Spyder I lead the pack and catch me if you can
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Originally Posted by Tx web rider
there is a lot of groups that say trikes are in the rear . . .
Of course they say Spyders to the rear . . . because you always put the slowest riders in front, to keep the group together!
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Originally Posted by Hayfield
Of course they say Spyders to the rear . . . because you always put the slowest riders in front, to keep the group together!
I know this is more about where trikes should be, but find a group that rides like you do. It is a very unsafe ride, if somebody is riding over their head to keep up with the ones in front, or being pushed by those behind them. Over the years, I have seen many crashes over this, some minor/lost pride, other "The funeral is next Friday" Best example, Deals Gap/Dragon
Oldmanzues
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I have been on many group rides and its always been the rule for trikes and spyders to the rear. the biggest reason for that is the trike or spyder can stop much faster than the two wheelers. personally, I'd rather be in the back--watching whats goin on in front of me.
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But ANY road beats the driveway!
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Originally Posted by Michael211_2000
Curvy roads are the best!
Straight roads are just... boring. Blahh!
- Michael
You don't understand. Curvy roads are to go fast...straight roads are to go faster!
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Originally Posted by frenchek
I have been on many group rides and overtime its always been the rule for trikes and spiders to the rear. the biggest reason for that is the trike or spider can stop much faster than the two wheelers. personally, I'd rather be in the back--watching whats going on in front of me.
I agree. I always like to see whats a head of me .
I get compliments on my spider every time I ride. I got one today in the gas station. There is a lot of interest in the spider.
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Originally Posted by Oldmanzues
I know this is more about where trikes should be, but find a group that rides like you do. It is a very unsafe ride, if somebody is riding over their head to keep up with the ones in front, or being pushed by those behind them. Over the years, I have seen many crashes over this, some minor/lost pride, other "The funeral is next Friday" Best example, Deals Gap/Dragon
Oldmanzues
If you are riding in a group and you want to keep the group together, you always put the slowest in front, which sets the speed for the whole group . . . putting the slowest in the rear guarantees you lose the followers as they drop behind . . . . . . if you "push" the rider in front of you, you probably should not be riding in a group . . .
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Originally Posted by hdspyder
I agree. I love that the Spyder makes riding possible for so many people. But I also love it when people who think the Spyder is not capable of handling curvy roads realize just how wrong they were!
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2010 RTS-SM5 59,148 miles
2010 RT- 622
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