MrSchaefer
New member
Hey all,
Returned yesterday from a 1400 mile trip out to South Dakota and back. My Spyder ST was a rockstar, solid and amazing even with the 100+ degree weather. Ride partner is a die-hard 2-wheel guy but even he was a bit jealous of the third wheel on our return trip, which was brutal - 80mph speed limits across the plains of South Dakota with temps between 100 and 104 and a 40mph gusting crosswind. Three-wheels was definitely a benefit.. I got pushed around a bit but at least I didn't have to ride 400 miles partially leaned into the wind while negotiating every other vehicle on the road and how it might change the wind sheer.
If you're every in the mood for an amazing road though - right next to Mount Rushmore is Iron Mountain Highway. It's a fantastic winding, moderately technical road that isn't as heavily traveled as Needles Highway (which is also quite good). Despite the weather and the wind and all of that we very nearly went back to do Iron Mountain a second and third time and would have if we didn't need to start heading back home. I set up a dual-camera system on the Spyder and will have a video of Iron Mountain soon.. point to point it was about a 30 minute ride up and down Iron Mountain including these cool pigtail bridges.
Great trip all in all! Definitely keeping Iron Mountain on my "when in the area" list for the next time I pass through South Dakota.




Returned yesterday from a 1400 mile trip out to South Dakota and back. My Spyder ST was a rockstar, solid and amazing even with the 100+ degree weather. Ride partner is a die-hard 2-wheel guy but even he was a bit jealous of the third wheel on our return trip, which was brutal - 80mph speed limits across the plains of South Dakota with temps between 100 and 104 and a 40mph gusting crosswind. Three-wheels was definitely a benefit.. I got pushed around a bit but at least I didn't have to ride 400 miles partially leaned into the wind while negotiating every other vehicle on the road and how it might change the wind sheer.
If you're every in the mood for an amazing road though - right next to Mount Rushmore is Iron Mountain Highway. It's a fantastic winding, moderately technical road that isn't as heavily traveled as Needles Highway (which is also quite good). Despite the weather and the wind and all of that we very nearly went back to do Iron Mountain a second and third time and would have if we didn't need to start heading back home. I set up a dual-camera system on the Spyder and will have a video of Iron Mountain soon.. point to point it was about a 30 minute ride up and down Iron Mountain including these cool pigtail bridges.
Great trip all in all! Definitely keeping Iron Mountain on my "when in the area" list for the next time I pass through South Dakota.



