ataDude
Mod Maniac
... how different two-wheelers and the Spyders are.
After not riding a two-wheeler since I bought the Spyder 15 months ago, I spent Monday and Tuesday checking out my Valkyrie and riding it a bit.
Parking lots and lower-speed, around-town driving? The Spyder wins, hands down... no contest. Stand out feature? Reverse gear. :clap:
Normal and faster driving? The Valk wins, hands down... no contest. It's amazing to realize (after the fact) how much real work is required to "man-handle" the Spyder. Moderate to high-speed curves on two wheels are just fluid... bike and body are one.
Minimization of potential injuries (and I have plenty of stainless and titanium parts to vouch for this)? Spyder, hands down. I did earn my nickname, BTW: ata (allergic to asphalt) dude... on a number of occasions.
Don't get me wrong... I still like my Spyder. I'm just amazed at the difference, though... haven't even thought about it for 15 months now. BTW, the Valk is not particularly known as a nimble bike, either.
And, counter-steering, front brake and kickstand posed no problems.
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After not riding a two-wheeler since I bought the Spyder 15 months ago, I spent Monday and Tuesday checking out my Valkyrie and riding it a bit.
Parking lots and lower-speed, around-town driving? The Spyder wins, hands down... no contest. Stand out feature? Reverse gear. :clap:
Normal and faster driving? The Valk wins, hands down... no contest. It's amazing to realize (after the fact) how much real work is required to "man-handle" the Spyder. Moderate to high-speed curves on two wheels are just fluid... bike and body are one.
Minimization of potential injuries (and I have plenty of stainless and titanium parts to vouch for this)? Spyder, hands down. I did earn my nickname, BTW: ata (allergic to asphalt) dude... on a number of occasions.
Don't get me wrong... I still like my Spyder. I'm just amazed at the difference, though... haven't even thought about it for 15 months now. BTW, the Valk is not particularly known as a nimble bike, either.
And, counter-steering, front brake and kickstand posed no problems.

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