KLo5591
New member
Ok, I'm 62 and the new owner of a new-to-me 2012 Spyder RT SE5 A&C. I had ridden 2-wheelers most of my life but I have to admit I no longer trusted my reflexes and dexterity and thus took the plunge on the only other fun and practical alternative I thought I could live with. After 3 months and 1000 miles with this machine I'm so glad I did. I love this semi-automatic tricycle and find it to be so much more comfortable, relaxing and secure than the old man's crotch rocket I traded for it.
I have been reading and researching this forum for some time and find a lot of great information and advice on Spyder ryding. Thank you all and I will try to contribute what I can over time.
Well I started this thread because I keep hearing about that dreaded "death grip" attributable to newbies that seems to be responsible for a lot of twitching, jerking, pulling and all kinds of other handling issues. I have tried several different techniques to "lighten up" my grip but this trike sometimes seems needs to be manhandled to keep it under control. Especially true when there is even a little wind throwing you around the highway but a matter of life or death when traversing I-85 near Atlanta where semi's outnumber cars sometimes 2-to-1 (really thought I was going over the median recently while passing one of them). I don't feel like my Spyder is grossly out of alignment because it handles really well in local commuter traffic and doesn't exhibit much more than mild twitching on secondary roads. But hauling down a highway sometimes raises the hair between my legs.
Anyhow, at this point, I'm reasonably comfortable riding and I can handle the shifting, turns and braking in most situations. But I guess I'm fishing for any new advice regarding hand/arm control, posture, knee position or anything else that can help improve my operational techniques and make this fine machine more manageable and safer under high-speed, high-traffic highway conditions.
I have been reading and researching this forum for some time and find a lot of great information and advice on Spyder ryding. Thank you all and I will try to contribute what I can over time.
Well I started this thread because I keep hearing about that dreaded "death grip" attributable to newbies that seems to be responsible for a lot of twitching, jerking, pulling and all kinds of other handling issues. I have tried several different techniques to "lighten up" my grip but this trike sometimes seems needs to be manhandled to keep it under control. Especially true when there is even a little wind throwing you around the highway but a matter of life or death when traversing I-85 near Atlanta where semi's outnumber cars sometimes 2-to-1 (really thought I was going over the median recently while passing one of them). I don't feel like my Spyder is grossly out of alignment because it handles really well in local commuter traffic and doesn't exhibit much more than mild twitching on secondary roads. But hauling down a highway sometimes raises the hair between my legs.
Anyhow, at this point, I'm reasonably comfortable riding and I can handle the shifting, turns and braking in most situations. But I guess I'm fishing for any new advice regarding hand/arm control, posture, knee position or anything else that can help improve my operational techniques and make this fine machine more manageable and safer under high-speed, high-traffic highway conditions.