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Newbie!

Welcome aboard!
This is definitely the right place for Spyder riders to learn and share.
 
Glad you found us! This is a great site, wonderful people with a vast amount of knowledge and experience. Welcome and enjoy the ryde.:2thumbs:
 
Simpsonville? Cool! I lived there for two years while working for Lockheed Aeromod 20 years ago.
Welcome to the group. Glad you made it here! :yes:
 
were all familey here ,so when you need help just ask,many spyder savey folks here and ready to help.:thumbup: have fun and ride like the wind.:chat::welcome::2thumbs::2thumbs::2thumbs:
 
Welcome to SpydersLover :thumbup: and now the fun starts stay tunned to spyderLovers to see what is going on around you part of the country and the world.
 
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Aren't you glad now that we saved a place for you at the table?? :ohyea:
Remember: Better late than never! Welcome aboard! :thumbup:
 
Welcome to the forum . :yes:

It sure is funny how some guys that don't post often or ever , will welcome the girls to the forum :shocked: -- it's that way on every forum though .

You have a year of experiences on the spyder to share . We would love to hear your reviews.
my wife is really starting to pressure me to ride my RSS , and I can tell we will be buying an RT at some point .
 
WELCOME NEW GIRL ON THE BLOCK!!!

Your gona love this site!!!nojoke and WELCOME to the "FAMILY"!!!:ohyea: What kept ya??:2thumbs:
 
Wow Thanks!

Thanks for all the welcomes. Makes me feel at home!...Someone asked about my experience with my RT since I have been riding it for about a year. I am loving it but still getting us to the curves. I get kind of scared around them especially if it's a down hill slope with curves. I tend to slow down abit. My husband says that I'm getting better with my speed. lol He rides a Harley CVO. With having a reg. trike before the RT, all I can say is the best thing I ever did was get the RT.

I look forward to meeting other spyder riders soon! :thumbup:
 
NEWBIE

Welcome Aboard, now the fun begins...congradulations on the battle and praying you also WIN the war.....Mike...:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
Thanks for all the welcomes. Makes me feel at home!...Someone asked about my experience with my RT since I have been riding it for about a year. I am loving it but still getting us to the curves. I get kind of scared around them especially if it's a down hill slope with curves. I tend to slow down abit. My husband says that I'm getting better with my speed. lol He rides a Harley CVO. With having a reg. trike before the RT, all I can say is the best thing I ever did was get the RT.

I look forward to meeting other spyder riders soon! :thumbup:[/QUOTE

Welcome to the forum. This is a great place to hang out and get all of your Spyder info. :thumbup:

It took me a little bit to get the cornering down too. Like you, I was slowing down to take a corner because my RT felt like it wanted to wallow around and it didn't feel very stable. I found some great tips on the forum that helped me. Air up the front tires to 18-20 lbs. Put 28-30 lbs in the rear tire. Stiffen up the front shocks to the 4 or 5 setting. When you corner, lean towards the hand that is pulling the handlebar toward you. After a while, you will get the hang of it and you won't over exagerate your leaning. It will become second nature.
 
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