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Hello! Just introducing myself

Welcome aboard. I'll let my wife, Bruisersbaby, fill you in on her Spyder experience.

Hi! So happy to hear that you're joining a fun group of people. My experience - never rode nor was a passenger (except just once when I was 18) on any kind of motorcycle. Bruiser bought the RT in 2010, the first year they came out. I really enjoyed being a passenger, and then he asked me if I wanted to learn how to ride. I was hesitant at first, but took my time, rode on back roads, and asked lots of questions. I did take the MSF course, but didn't pass. It was okay, though. I continued to get more saddle/seat time until I was confident last month to take the test at DMV. I had already taken the written test last year when I got my learner's permit. Went to our DMV, the examiner told me she wanted to know about brakes, turn signals, horn - making sure they were in working order. Then, she told me to ride around the parking lot twice, and on the second time around, she would put up her hand for me to stop. I went around the parking lot, in first gear all the way, and stopped when she said. That was my Spyder test!! We have been through a lot in the past years, as many here have been, but it is a freedom that no one can explain. Take your time, enjoy the learning experience, and the results will be so rewarding. By the way, I'll be 61 in August! God bless and ryde on, syster!!

:clap:
:pray::pray::pray:
 
Oh yeah, that smile you'll aquire goes along with the Rock Star image you'll get when folks gather to look at your Spyder. nojoke
Thanks, Bruiser! I'm a little nervous about that fact, but at the same time, I do look forward to it. I got a lot of looks and comments when driving my Datsun 280Z, so I'll definitely have to get used to it when I get my :ani29:. I look forward to hearing about Bruisersbaby's experiences! :) Oh, look... there she is! LOL!
 
Hi! So happy to hear that you're joining a fun group of people. My experience - never rode nor was a passenger (except just once when I was 18) on any kind of motorcycle. Bruiser bought the RT in 2010, the first year they came out. I really enjoyed being a passenger, and then he asked me if I wanted to learn how to ride. I was hesitant at first, but took my time, rode on back roads, and asked lots of questions. I did take the MSF course, but didn't pass. It was okay, though. I continued to get more saddle/seat time until I was confident last month to take the test at DMV. I had already taken the written test last year when I got my learner's permit. Went to our DMV, the examiner told me she wanted to know about brakes, turn signals, horn - making sure they were in working order. Then, she told me to ride around the parking lot twice, and on the second time around, she would put up her hand for me to stop. I went around the parking lot, in first gear all the way, and stopped when she said. That was my Spyder test!! We have been through a lot in the past years, as many here have been, but it is a freedom that no one can explain. Take your time, enjoy the learning experience, and the results will be so rewarding. By the way, I'll be 61 in August! God bless and ryde on, syster!!

:clap:
:pray::pray::pray:
Thanks so much, Bruisersbaby! It helps me a lot to know that people (especially women) have had similar experiences. I have ridden as a passenger a few times, but that was long ago. I am a little nervous about taking the MSF class on 2 wheels, but I love bikes, and I'm excited to finally conquer that fear (I hope). It's awesome that Bruiser has been so supportive on your journey. I'm doing this alone, but I'll get there. :ohyea:
 
Thanks so much, Bruisersbaby! It helps me a lot to know that people (especially women) have had similar experiences. I have ridden as a passenger a few times, but that was long ago. I am a little nervous about taking the MSF class on 2 wheels, but I love bikes, and I'm excited to finally conquer that fear (I hope). It's awesome that Bruiser has been so supportive on your journey. I'm doing this alone, but I'll get there. :ohyea:


No, you're not alone! We are all here to support and encourage you, and try to answer any questions you may have. Yes, Bruiser was a great support, but Spyderlovers and especially Girls on Spyders on Facebook, were great during my learning period! If the instructors are anything like I had for my MSF, it will be a fun weekend, even though you'll be TIRED when you finish. :2excited:for you!
 
No, you're not alone! We are all here to support and encourage you, and try to answer any questions you may have. Yes, Bruiser was a great support, but Spyderlovers and especially Girls on Spyders on Facebook, were great during my learning period! If the instructors are anything like I had for my MSF, it will be a fun weekend, even though you'll be TIRED when you finish. :2excited:for you!
Thank you for what you said, and you're absolutely right! I'm not alone anymore! I am truly grateful for the warm welcomes because I finally feel like I have someone to share my excitement with. I only have a couple of RL biker friends, so most of friends either don't know what I'm doing, or don't get it. I'm so glad I found SpyderLovers!
I actually just joined Girls on Spyders on FB today, so I'll see you there! :yes:
 
Welcome

You are going to love your spyder when you get one. I had never ridden a bike before we got our spyder, but now my husband can't keep me off. I love to drive and let him ride. It is such a great feeling!:yes:
 
:welcome:we are in the same boat... working toward a :spyder2:. I do ride a two wheeler but want a Spyder bad. So we'll be saving at the same time lol!
 
Welcome. A motorcycle was on my bucket list also. I had never rode a bike,driver or passenger, but it always looked like fun. I bought mine a year ago and I have never regretted it. It is one of the most enjoyable things that I have ever done. I am one of those who pays through the nose for a maintenance visit. I am charged $100.00 extra because I bought the bike from another dealer. The closest dealer is 1 hr and 15 minutes away. I smile as I write the check. The Spyder and the people you meet are one of a kind. Can't wait until you tell us the color you selected.:clap:
 
I'm in the boat as well. No Spyder at the moment, but I really want one.

I was planning on going for one in April, but and seriously thinking of getting one much sooner...as in this month.

Currently awaiting a few dealers to reply to quote requests.
 
Whoo hoo! I did the multi-quote! Yay for me!

You are going to love your spyder when you get one. I had never ridden a bike before we got our spyder, but now my husband can't keep me off. I love to drive and let him ride. It is such a great feeling!:yes:
That's awesome! I've seen several guys on here talking about riding behind their ladies, and it's cracking me up. My daughter will be riding behind me, and we're both crazy excited!

Welcome to our little corner of the web. As you are finding there is plenty of information to assist you in your quest. I spent a lot of time on here before I bought my Spyder too. If you are available you should try to make it to Lamont's BBQ in September. I went to my first one in 2010 before I had my Spyder so I could just see in person all the different types of mods and talk to owners. It was a very good learning and eating experience. I bought my Spyder less than a month later. Besides an added benifit would be getting to meet Teddy (oh yea, Dave too) in person and thats worth the trip alone. Come join us!
Thanks for the suggestion! I read about the BBQ, but I hadn't thought about going. I mean, what would I sit on? :roflblack: You're right... It would be an awesome way for me to see all of the :ani29: customizations, and that would be very cool. Unfortunately, I read your comment out loud, so now my 7 yr old is all excited and wants to go. Uh-oh!


:welcome:we are in the same boat... working toward a :spyder2:. I do ride a two wheeler but want a Spyder bad. So we'll be saving at the same time lol!
I am sooo glad to know I'm not alone in the having-to-save department. I really want one, too, so I'm gonna have to cut corners big time!

Welcome. A motorcycle was on my bucket list also. I had never rode a bike,driver or passenger, but it always looked like fun. I bought mine a year ago and I have never regretted it. It is one of the most enjoyable things that I have ever done. I am one of those who pays through the nose for a maintenance visit. I am charged $100.00 extra because I bought the bike from another dealer. The closest dealer is 1 hr and 15 minutes away. I smile as I write the check. The Spyder and the people you meet are one of a kind. Can't wait until you tell us the color you selected.:clap:
Hi, Daisyjoe! What a cool way to start off your riding experience! Congrats! Sorry about the extra fee, though. I have never heard of dealers doing that, but I guess I understand why they would. It makes me realize that I need to find out if my closest dealer is full-service. I REALLY wish black was an option for the 2012s, so if I get that year, I think it will have to be white. We'll see! :)

I'm in the boat as well. No Spyder at the moment, but I really want one.

I was planning on going for one in April, but and seriously thinking of getting one much sooner...as in this month.

Currently awaiting a few dealers to reply to quote requests.
Good luck, FutureRyder! Believe me, I know how you feel.

Welcome. Great site. I know you will have fun. I just broke the 600 mile marker and want to go ride it right now!
Haha! I have a feeling I'm going to be the same way, and I'll probably use any excuse to ryde. We need toilet paper? We only have 25 rolls left? Okay! Off to the store! LOL!
 
Welcome from another Tennessean

I purchased my Spyder RSS last wendsday and I love it. Over 300 miles already. I never had this much fun on my two wheeler. You won't regret it.
 
Welcome to the site. As you already know there are many posts here covering all aspects of the Spyder. You can find any answer here about the machine. I know you will enjoy yours when you get it.

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I purchased my Spyder RSS last wendsday and I love it. Over 300 miles already. I never had this much fun on my two wheeler. You won't regret it.
Congrats to you! I am so jealous! LOL! It's great to know you love the Spyder, and you've ridden 2-wheelers. Very cool!

Welcome to the site. As you already know there are many posts here covering all aspects of the Spyder. You can find any answer here about the machine. I know you will enjoy yours when you get it.

:spyder2:
Thanks, Big Red! It may take me awhile, but I can't wait!
 
:welcome:

With a name like 'Anita' you must be funny, adventurous, generous, kind, loyal, fiercely protective of your loved ones, trusting yet guarded, and just an all-around wonderful person ;) This is coming from another Anita! :p

I read your blog and have to say that I admire your courage and tenacity. If I may make a suggestion - find out if there is a MSF course taking place before September - go down when the class ends and talk to the instructor(s) and ask if you can test the feel of a clutch on one of the bikes. Your excitement can come to a screeching halt if you're ready to start the class and find you are, once again, unable to squeeze the clutch. The Spyder is a great alternative for those with physical limitations who enjoy riding in the wind. Stay determined and fearless!

If all else fails, just move to California - you only need a driver's license to ride a Spyder here :2thumbs:
 
Haha! Absolutely!

:welcome:

With a name like 'Anita' you must be funny, adventurous, generous, kind, loyal, fiercely protective of your loved ones, trusting yet guarded, and just an all-around wonderful person ;) This is coming from another Anita! :p

I read your blog and have to say that I admire your courage and tenacity. If I may make a suggestion - find out if there is a MSF course taking place before September - go down when the class ends and talk to the instructor(s) and ask if you can test the feel of a clutch on one of the bikes. Your excitement can come to a screeching halt if you're ready to start the class and find you are, once again, unable to squeeze the clutch. The Spyder is a great alternative for those with physical limitations who enjoy riding in the wind. Stay determined and fearless!

If all else fails, just move to California - you only need a driver's license to ride a Spyder here :2thumbs:
Hahaha! You know me soooooo well! That is EXACTLY like me! And only another Anita would understand that! Too funny!
I think your suggestion is a great idea (BTW, thanks for reading my story)! The friend that I mentioned in the blog is planning to bring me a 2-wheeler to practice on. :yikes: He also suggested that I use one of those hand things to strengthen my hands, which I've been doing. It would be awful to be defeated by THAT again :banghead:, so I'm going to make sure I'm ready this time. :D
 
That's great to hear! Good luck and be sure to let us know when you get your license...and of course, when you get your :spyder2:. :thumbup:
 
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