Raptor
New member
Well, The journey has begun. After getting the "details" out of the way (insurance, etc. 'nuff said!) I was free to ride Phantom 14 into work. I have been riding the RS-S for a while now. But this ride was different. Every bike has its own persona, its own reality. I was experiencing this reality for the first time, and it was amazing.
I was torn at first, because I was used to the RS-S; We have been through alot together. So in a way it almost felt like betrayal to be on a different bike. But within a few blocks that all melted away. Knowing that the RS-S was in my Wife's hands now, knowing she was still in the family made it OK. I was free to experience Phantom 14 guilt-free! With each shift, each mile, #14 was slowly becoming mine. The sounds, the smells, the feel; #14 was becoming mine.
Of course I am still breaking 14 in, so I had to be gentle, but that was OK. No need to rush things. there will be plenty of time for the hard stuff. We were bonding, and it fealt good. The real fun started ater work. 14 and I went on a 145 mile putt that took us through the woods, the ocean, the fog and every single curve, bump and undulation that the Northern California coast road had to offer. And it was kind of spiritual. By the time I got home, I was at peace. This is the Spyder experience, and 14 and I are off to a great start.
The journey has now begun, and I am anxious, no, hungry for what tomorrow brings. And 14 will be waiting.
I was torn at first, because I was used to the RS-S; We have been through alot together. So in a way it almost felt like betrayal to be on a different bike. But within a few blocks that all melted away. Knowing that the RS-S was in my Wife's hands now, knowing she was still in the family made it OK. I was free to experience Phantom 14 guilt-free! With each shift, each mile, #14 was slowly becoming mine. The sounds, the smells, the feel; #14 was becoming mine.
Of course I am still breaking 14 in, so I had to be gentle, but that was OK. No need to rush things. there will be plenty of time for the hard stuff. We were bonding, and it fealt good. The real fun started ater work. 14 and I went on a 145 mile putt that took us through the woods, the ocean, the fog and every single curve, bump and undulation that the Northern California coast road had to offer. And it was kind of spiritual. By the time I got home, I was at peace. This is the Spyder experience, and 14 and I are off to a great start.
The journey has now begun, and I am anxious, no, hungry for what tomorrow brings. And 14 will be waiting.