daveinva
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Okay, technically Saturday was my *third* day with my new 2010 RS SE5 Spyder (0.8 miles on the odometer
), but I didn't feel comfortable taking out my new ride on Thursday and Friday into post-work rush hour in the D.C. area., so the fun had to wait until this morning.
Like, 6:00 am this morning!
Got up, got my gear on, went outside to a beautiful cool morning in Northern Virginia, and fired up the Spyder for its first ride.
First order of business was grabbing air for the tires at 7-11. My out-of-state dealer actually gave me the Spyder with 7 & 20 as the pressures. Gee, thanks guys. Filled it up to a sportier 20 & 27 (I'm a big boy, I needed the help-- also had the shocks & springs at 5 & 7, I don't want to mess around!)
Not thirty seconds after I pull into the 7-11, I've got not one but *two* guys coming up to me to talk about the Spyder while I fill the tires. It's 6:00 am. On a Saturday. Yup, this is owning a Spyder, alright. :f_spider:
After that, get on the road and drive into Crystal City. All the roads are nicely paved, all the office buildings are devoid of employees, and it's just pleasant car-free riding for a while. Then I reached a mall parking lot nearby to do some PLP... and with nice blacktop straightaways, try it out at speed (I'm a "hard break-in" kind of guy-- not with the tires and brakes, but I definitely row those gears).
After a couple hours of this, I return home in some light traffic. A little intimidated, to be sure, but not about the Spyder-- just the other cars trying to kill me (they're *all* trying to kill us, right?? :shocked
I took a nice long break, went on some errands with the GF, then took the Spyder out for a spin again before dusk as it was cooling off. 35 miles for my first day, all with a smile!
The Spyder ran great. I learned in my trike class on a manual Spyder RT, this was my first time riding an automatic Spyder RS-- the auto transmission is a dream, it's amazing how nice it is to NOT have to mess around with a clutch, especially in traffic. Also, I appreciated the spirited sprinting of the RS, it definitely had more gumption than the RT I learned on, especially from a launch (the RT on a launch felt like it wanted to rattle apart, the RS is much more assured).
Alas, not all is well: I'm increasingly worried that the Y gaskets are boned on this one right out the door. But that's a subject for another thread.
Anyway... I'm already planning on going out again at dawn tomorrow to get more riding and practice in. This thing is soooo addictive, the moment I'm off of it, I want to be back on it.
I'm one happy rider!

Like, 6:00 am this morning!
Got up, got my gear on, went outside to a beautiful cool morning in Northern Virginia, and fired up the Spyder for its first ride.
First order of business was grabbing air for the tires at 7-11. My out-of-state dealer actually gave me the Spyder with 7 & 20 as the pressures. Gee, thanks guys. Filled it up to a sportier 20 & 27 (I'm a big boy, I needed the help-- also had the shocks & springs at 5 & 7, I don't want to mess around!)
Not thirty seconds after I pull into the 7-11, I've got not one but *two* guys coming up to me to talk about the Spyder while I fill the tires. It's 6:00 am. On a Saturday. Yup, this is owning a Spyder, alright. :f_spider:
After that, get on the road and drive into Crystal City. All the roads are nicely paved, all the office buildings are devoid of employees, and it's just pleasant car-free riding for a while. Then I reached a mall parking lot nearby to do some PLP... and with nice blacktop straightaways, try it out at speed (I'm a "hard break-in" kind of guy-- not with the tires and brakes, but I definitely row those gears).
After a couple hours of this, I return home in some light traffic. A little intimidated, to be sure, but not about the Spyder-- just the other cars trying to kill me (they're *all* trying to kill us, right?? :shocked

I took a nice long break, went on some errands with the GF, then took the Spyder out for a spin again before dusk as it was cooling off. 35 miles for my first day, all with a smile!
The Spyder ran great. I learned in my trike class on a manual Spyder RT, this was my first time riding an automatic Spyder RS-- the auto transmission is a dream, it's amazing how nice it is to NOT have to mess around with a clutch, especially in traffic. Also, I appreciated the spirited sprinting of the RS, it definitely had more gumption than the RT I learned on, especially from a launch (the RT on a launch felt like it wanted to rattle apart, the RS is much more assured).
Alas, not all is well: I'm increasingly worried that the Y gaskets are boned on this one right out the door. But that's a subject for another thread.
Anyway... I'm already planning on going out again at dawn tomorrow to get more riding and practice in. This thing is soooo addictive, the moment I'm off of it, I want to be back on it.
I'm one happy rider!