Baveux
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After about a week and 500 miles I can say that I don't miss my Goldwing at all. As you get older and retire, even thinking about falling on the ground, even at low speed is worrying - you don't heal quickly, and ruining your retirement is also to be considered in these cases. This is why the choice of the Spyder, something that I would never have considered in the past.
Today, I greatly appreciate the feeling of security that this Spyder gives my wife and I. No more fear of bad potholes and gravel in the middle of a curve; the comfort on this machine is exceptional; the Goldwing was also good in this aspect, but never at the level of my RT.
The only downside with the RT is the powertrain, the Goldwing was so much smoother on the engine and transmission side, it's like night and day. The Spyder sometimes reminds me of my old Can Am Outlander XT650 by the sound emitted and its roughness, LOL.
In conclusion, I did so well to get rid of my motorcycle and dive into the Spyder adventure. As soon as the break-in is over, the Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive will probably be our first long trip, a trip that we had just done on our Goldwing... Then Tail of the Dragon, where I think I'll miss my Goldwing.
I wrote my impressions in part to say to the motorcycle guy who is getting older and somewhat more fearful, go for it, you won't regret it!
Today, I greatly appreciate the feeling of security that this Spyder gives my wife and I. No more fear of bad potholes and gravel in the middle of a curve; the comfort on this machine is exceptional; the Goldwing was also good in this aspect, but never at the level of my RT.
The only downside with the RT is the powertrain, the Goldwing was so much smoother on the engine and transmission side, it's like night and day. The Spyder sometimes reminds me of my old Can Am Outlander XT650 by the sound emitted and its roughness, LOL.
In conclusion, I did so well to get rid of my motorcycle and dive into the Spyder adventure. As soon as the break-in is over, the Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive will probably be our first long trip, a trip that we had just done on our Goldwing... Then Tail of the Dragon, where I think I'll miss my Goldwing.
I wrote my impressions in part to say to the motorcycle guy who is getting older and somewhat more fearful, go for it, you won't regret it!
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