Hawk1966
New member
Some info about me (Hi! I'm new here!) I'm disabled and use a walker to get around. I'm left. . . sided (hand/leg) but the left leg has issues. Ankle doesn't rotate, elevate or depress well, lacks about 30% strength. I'm also 338 lbs and 5'8" with a 25" inseam. I have wanted to ride since I was a kid and my sister bought a bike. The stars never aligned, and other than taking friend's bikes out for quick rides I never owned one. Since my accident (sadly a fall in the bathroom) I know there's no way I can ride a 2-wheeler, I'd be seriously afraid of my ability to support a bike and my weight. . . well that's an issue to. I watched hundreds of Spyder vids. Have loved these machines since I first saw one down here in FL. Looking at prices and listings I figured I could afford a fairly decent used model. Putting safety first I signed up for a beginners 3-wheeler course about 60 miles from here. Bought pants, shoes (seriously haven't owned them in a decade), gloves, booked a motel for a few nights (motel and course are non refundable) and then found a Can-Am retailer local, was checking out helmets and decided even if I couldn't afford a 2018 I could sit on one. . . or I thought I could.
Short, fat and weak legs, I tried an F3 and the forward pegs gave me nothing to stand on. The model with the running boards had a little more to stand on but again was far forward of the saddle. I tried a lot of suggested ways (two very helpful sales people and not one unkind word) to mount the ride and I finally managed to get onto the rear pillion seat and was sliding forward when 1) I got jammed between the back of the bicycle seat and the tank, I might have been able to mitigate that moving my gut around but the 2) I realized they had the pegs in the furthest forward position, I was going to get down into that well and have NO way to lever myself up and off.
I know this is getting long but I could use some suggestions on getting on older Spyders, I can't imagine the school using brand new models to teach on, I could/should call them but I'm going to go no matter what. The money's spent so the worst that happens is I humiliate myself in front of the other students, fail the class and my dream dies (unless I want a Chinese 250cc Spyder knockoff or retro-also 250cc-old school chopper. Actually, the worst thing would be falling off trying to get on the Spyder and breaking myself (I'm fairly breakable) 60 miles from home.
ANY help, suggestions, recommendations would be greatly appreciated. BTW, money is fairly tight, I know it's silly to say that and want to get into riding but I turn 52 this month and don't have many more years before things get to the point where I'm completely homebound.
Short, fat and weak legs, I tried an F3 and the forward pegs gave me nothing to stand on. The model with the running boards had a little more to stand on but again was far forward of the saddle. I tried a lot of suggested ways (two very helpful sales people and not one unkind word) to mount the ride and I finally managed to get onto the rear pillion seat and was sliding forward when 1) I got jammed between the back of the bicycle seat and the tank, I might have been able to mitigate that moving my gut around but the 2) I realized they had the pegs in the furthest forward position, I was going to get down into that well and have NO way to lever myself up and off.
I know this is getting long but I could use some suggestions on getting on older Spyders, I can't imagine the school using brand new models to teach on, I could/should call them but I'm going to go no matter what. The money's spent so the worst that happens is I humiliate myself in front of the other students, fail the class and my dream dies (unless I want a Chinese 250cc Spyder knockoff or retro-also 250cc-old school chopper. Actually, the worst thing would be falling off trying to get on the Spyder and breaking myself (I'm fairly breakable) 60 miles from home.
ANY help, suggestions, recommendations would be greatly appreciated. BTW, money is fairly tight, I know it's silly to say that and want to get into riding but I turn 52 this month and don't have many more years before things get to the point where I'm completely homebound.