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RT-S PE#0412
I just read Lamonts post that his wife finally went riding with him and I think that is wonderful!:yes::2thumbs:
My wife has only sat in the passenger seat once for about 3 1/2 seconds.
Not long enough for me to get a photo.
After that she said that if we got a living trust she would ride with me, Well last week we went to the attorney
and he is drawing it up. I ordered months ago for my wife Rosita the same helmet I have, can-am gloves and summer mesh jacket
in anticipation.
Another plus is a co-worker of hers husband has a Road king Harley that her friend has never been on the back
of. And now they are both talking about doing it
hyea:
So I wanna do this right, and my question is, I haven't had anyone on the back of my RT before and is there a big
learning curve, any hints or suggestions, i should practice with her on. I like to take off quickly from stop lights,
so maybe i will pretend she is on the back and take off slower (sometimes)
oh and one more thing I had no previous rYding experience before owning the RT, It was easy to learn and felt
comfortable right away. So after having my front tires set
at 16 Lbs and the rear air shock at 70, the front shocks are at a four setting and my weight is 225lbs I have
an absolute great stable ride for me. In fact when i had my belt tension adjusted at the dealership they also reset my front tires to 20Lbs and I noticed a difference in the ride thinking at first it was the belt tension .....nope it was the air pressure :thumbup:which I corrected
Will the bike feel more sluggish or do I just take turns slower going in? :dontknow:
I have only developed one bad habit I know of so far, I like to have the ball of my foot on the front peg and my
heel on the passenger board. It is quite comfortable that way since i have been ryding solo, but may have to
change when her foot is back there.
I got the kewlmetal highway boards and those were a major plus when I went on a 1200 mile ride last weekend with
WestCoastSpyders to Carson City and South Lake Tahoe. My legs are extremely comfortable on the riding pegs but the boards allow me another position to
ride in.
She wants to go to Las Vegas in June or July. Which for us is about 240 miles each way. I heard the Can-am helmets
are coming out in early July
ray: so maybe I will put it off till we get our can-am helmets so we can talk. Those are
some good points you mention Prense01
my wish is to someday have a picture of both my wife and me on our SpYder
ticketbait/steve
My wife has only sat in the passenger seat once for about 3 1/2 seconds.

After that she said that if we got a living trust she would ride with me, Well last week we went to the attorney
and he is drawing it up. I ordered months ago for my wife Rosita the same helmet I have, can-am gloves and summer mesh jacket
in anticipation.
Another plus is a co-worker of hers husband has a Road king Harley that her friend has never been on the back
of. And now they are both talking about doing it

So I wanna do this right, and my question is, I haven't had anyone on the back of my RT before and is there a big
learning curve, any hints or suggestions, i should practice with her on. I like to take off quickly from stop lights,
so maybe i will pretend she is on the back and take off slower (sometimes)
oh and one more thing I had no previous rYding experience before owning the RT, It was easy to learn and felt
comfortable right away. So after having my front tires set
at 16 Lbs and the rear air shock at 70, the front shocks are at a four setting and my weight is 225lbs I have
an absolute great stable ride for me. In fact when i had my belt tension adjusted at the dealership they also reset my front tires to 20Lbs and I noticed a difference in the ride thinking at first it was the belt tension .....nope it was the air pressure :thumbup:which I corrected
Will the bike feel more sluggish or do I just take turns slower going in? :dontknow:
I have only developed one bad habit I know of so far, I like to have the ball of my foot on the front peg and my
heel on the passenger board. It is quite comfortable that way since i have been ryding solo, but may have to
change when her foot is back there.
I got the kewlmetal highway boards and those were a major plus when I went on a 1200 mile ride last weekend with
WestCoastSpyders to Carson City and South Lake Tahoe. My legs are extremely comfortable on the riding pegs but the boards allow me another position to
ride in.

If you are not using any sort of comm, you may want to try using it. I find that it helps
my wife when I can tell her what I am about to do. She cannot see directly in front of the bike...all she sees is
my helmet when she looks straight ahead. I let her know when curves are coming up, stops, yield signs, etc. This
is during highway driving...in town, she knows to be ready for anything at any time. Talking helps keep her mind
engaged and not focused on the hazards associated with not driving in a cage.
Just thought I would toss that out there.
Chris :spyder:
She wants to go to Las Vegas in June or July. Which for us is about 240 miles each way. I heard the Can-am helmets
are coming out in early July

some good points you mention Prense01
my wish is to someday have a picture of both my wife and me on our SpYder
ticketbait/steve