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When would you like to see Spyderfest Happening?

When do you think Spyderfest 2014 should be held?

  • Keep it in April

    Votes: 42 33.6%
  • May

    Votes: 52 41.6%
  • June

    Votes: 14 11.2%
  • July

    Votes: 6 4.8%
  • August

    Votes: 1 0.8%
  • September

    Votes: 7 5.6%
  • October

    Votes: 1 0.8%
  • Any other month (brrrrr...)

    Votes: 2 1.6%

  • Total voters
    125
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bullant12

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Please advice that I am not doing this to make Len and MoGang change the date. This is more to show Spyderlovers where we stand. Again, this is MoGang's and Len's call if they want to change the date.

IMPO I say keep it where it is. Many have made the comment that most rallys (i.e. Motorcycle events expanding more than 2 days) have the chance of having a day of rain as a minimum... no rain if lucky enough. I remember Maggie Valley 2011 when we went to the Owner's Event. It rained half of the time, it was cool and got colder in the evenings and during the rain... and this was IN JUNE! But did it stop us from having fun? HECK NO!!!

Again, this is just for a viewpoint... not to submit a petition of any sort!
 
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My vote is to leave it where it is. The MO Gang has worked very hard every year to put on this great event and it is planned accordingly for their available time table. Weather will always be a factor and until we live in large domes we will not be able to control it. :thumbup:
 
I'm going to be honest here and some of you won't like what I have to say but so be it.

I was very disappointing to see the move the date on Spyderfest post. That is just a slap in the face to these guys and gals that worked so hard for you all to have a good time. If anyone should be complaining it should be the vendors that were laying it the rain all day with the wind blowing on them the whole time and their customers having to hold down the tent poles so the wind didn't blow them away. The Elka and SpyderPops crew put in 12 hours of that along with the rest of the vendors and I didn't hear one of them cry let's move the event and they had every reason to say so. They could have said we ain't doing it, it's too wet and too cold but instead they took care of everyone that was willing to show up.

I know a lot of you are new to motorcycles and rallies and maybe that along with age is why this seems to be a big surprise to you all but this is what happens at rallies, "weather happens" and you either suck it up and deal with it or go home. It's not the fault of the guys who picked the date and even though you say you know that you still can't help but make them feel as if they let you down in some way. If it had been like it was the one good day or like it is right now would you still be asking to move it to another date? Maybe it's good that some of you won't be at the next one if it's too cold or too hot or too far or whatever. I want to be around folks that appreciate the effort that went into pulling this off and are willing to keep their thoughts to themselves because they know that pretty much everything else went well considering the time frame this new dealership and event was put together. I would rather hangout with a 100 riders that understood that then 1000 riders that want to complain about the weather.
nojoke

Sorry but I've been holding this in for three days now, :banghead::mad:
 
Only riding when it's sunny? Next thing you know they'll be trading in their Spyders for Harleys and trailering them to events. :roflblack:
 
Spyderfest

Well put Lamont and I agree with you. Rain or shine, friendships that were made are priceless. Even though I didn't have much done to my spyder, the vendors were awesome. They kept right on going day after day until the end of the spyderfest. We as spyderlovers should be thankful. I have yet to figure out how Len and The MoGang pulled it off but I for one am glad they did. This is my first spyderfest and you will not hear but ONE complaint from me about spyderfest........IT WASN'T LONG ENOUGH!!!! I can't seem to pick my favorite part but if I had to chose, I think it would be the Girls On Spyders. So what it rained a little......big hairy deal. It was ALL good :clap:!!!!!!
 
Only riding when it's sunny? Next thing you know they'll be trading in their Spyders for Harleys and trailering them to events. :roflblack:

Based from what I have seen... I have seen more trailered :spyder2: on this 'fest than the previous 2 I've been. I admit that I trailered mine to the Owners Event in '11 but did it because my clutch gave out the trip before and I could not risk a brakedown. I learned that the rYde there is a lot more fun than trailering the :spyder2:. JMHO.
 
The Elka and SpyderPops crew put in 12 hours of that along with the rest of the vendors and I didn't hear one of them cry let's move the event and they had every reason to say so. They could have said we ain't doing it, it's too wet and too cold but instead they took care of everyone that was willing to show up.

:agree:Thanks for mentioning that Lamont. The SpyderPops crew did not get much time (for most non at all) to enjoy rides.... Heck it was Terri's and Harvey's wedding anniversary on Saturday! They worked rain and shine. Not to mentioned the other vendors that stayed... Bj Thompson and her husband Dennis had all their inventory get wet, so they took it to a laundrymat to dry them.

I would rather deal with that kind of weather than the heat! I can bundle and layer for cold and wet... if I rode naked then I would be in trouble!:barf:
 
Only riding when it's sunny? Next thing you know they'll be trading in their Spyders for Harleys and trailering them to events. :roflblack:

I trailered our 2 Spyders to the event this year and am still not complaining. :D They were on a flat bed trailer, so they still got wet. :roflblack:
 
I agree with everything Lamont said.
Besides, some event has to be the first one of the year. Spyderfest makes a great kickoff to the riding season, and I have no intention of waiting until May or June to start riding!
 
this is the first spyderfest I've been able to attend. Had my RT since 2010. I left early for the event a day early because of rain and came home a day early for the same reason. needless to say riding 800 miles in rain is not something I enjoy (I have an enclosed trailer I could have pulled it there but wheres the fun in that). You can't plan for the weather I know because I helped with other events in past years. Len and Mogang did a great job with spyderfest. I can appricate the hours in planning something this size the hours of thier free time to have an event for all spyder riders to attent. What ever time they schedule for next year I'll be there and alot of other riders too. I want to THANK Lenn and Mogang for thier time and efford to put on an event like this
 
Im Sorry!!!!! THANK YOU!

Very well said Lamont! I feel VERY :opps: guilty for voting on the poll after I read your post. I want to personally apologize! Lamont is RIGHT we all need to say Thank you for the hard work and efforts.

I am so very sorry for “throwing stones” from my glass house!” Instead T H A N K Y O U ! ! ! :clap::clap::clap:
 
It can rain or snow any week of the year in Missouri. Last year it was hot as heck and mostly sunny. Sometimes you get great weather, sometimes not so much. This is the nature of these types of things. Beats sitting in front of the T.V., even when the weather is bad. I will be back, whenever it is scheduled.
 
Don't be a whiner

I did not get to attend this year but I hope to in the future. I am new to spyders but not to motorcycles or gatherings of this type. Here is what I see happening and has happened in other cases, the people who started it will say the H*ll with it’s not worth it, and they will stop doing it. They will start to do it informally among themselves and the outside folks won’t even know about. So the way I see it you can attend when it is planned and enjoy yourselves or not attend because you don’t like the timing. Just my 2 cents.
 
Well said, Lamont on the eforts that go int planning and putting on a event. As somebody put it, if you do not like the way I do things, I just will not let you know about it. I will rant a little about trailering thou. I took mine on a trailer last year for medical reasons. I could not attend at all this year for worse medical reasons. I hated to start trailering, but had little choice. Today, in my case, a 400 mile run would end up as a 250 mile ride on the Spyder, 20 or so in a Medic unit to either a hospitial or the mourge. End of rant on trailers. Repeat thank thanks to Mo-gang for all they do and have done. I may never be able to attend another Spyderfeast for the same reasons, but I will always remember the efforts for the previous ones. Oldmanzues
 
I am not going to vote in the poll because I do not foresee traveling to the event that time of the year. The Alcan Highway area gets blizzards, snow, and sub zero temperatures. That is not a fun thousand miles or so.

Unfortunately, the weather issue has been somewhat polarizing to members of the group. I am seeing an "Us vs. Them" thing going on. Let's let the dust clear for awhile and go from there.

Ultimately, people will vote with their time and pocketbooks. Kudos to those who are willing to put an event on like this. No matter how hard everyone works and plans, "things" are going to happen that were not in the plans.
 
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Thank you, Lamont for posting this. I have been on SL since December, 2008, after getting our 2008 SE5. I have been riding since 1966 and my wife has been riding with me since we got married in 1980. We have never been to a rally, but have ridden at least 100,000 miles together...snow, rain, 110+ temperatures, sand storm, heavy winds, accomplished what was probably the first real test of a Spyder in 2009 when we rode 13,624 miles in 7.5 weeks. I have read some really informative posts on SL, some valuable information I may need in the future. A lot of riders are helpful and unselfish. And then there are some that you couldn't please no matter what you do. Ref this year's SpyderFest. A new dealership is set up and running, a rally is planned and executed, in less time than it takes some people to make a decision on where to go on vacation. Too many people are bellyaching about this, that and the other (weather, dealership ran out of stuff to sell, etc., etc.) When several hundred Spyders show up for a rally and too many of those saved up needed repairs, etc., to get done at the dealership, it puts a hardship on the dealership and keeps them from doing nothing but WORKING! And you are gonna complain? I agree with Lamont. Stay home next year and give others a chance to enjoy the event. Motorcyclists are a tough breed, either toughen up or drive your cage.
 
MY .02 cents worth

This was my 1st Spyderfest, when I wanted to ride, I rode. When i wanted to visit at the events or hotel i visited. I got there a day early because i wanted to, i left on Sunday because the event was over.

I did not miss anything because of the weather.

I am amazed how well this entire event was put together and all the work that went into it. :thumbup:

Next year if it snows i may bring my ski's.

Thanks to all who worked so hard to make this event available to me so that i could enjoy it and the friendships it produced.

Cruzr Joe
 
MY .02 cents worth

This was my 1st Spyderfest, when I wanted to ride, I rode. When i wanted to visit at the events or hotel i visited. I got there a day early because i wanted to, i left on Sunday because the event was over.

I did not miss anything because of the weather.

I am amazed how well this entire event was put together and all the work that went into it. :thumbup:

Next year if it snows i may bring my ski's.

Thanks to all who worked so hard to make this event available to me so that i could enjoy it and the friendships it produced.

Cruzr Joe

:agree: We were not able to arrive until Thursday due to my work situation, but I will plan better for next year and not let that happen again. :thumbup:
 
I agree with Lamont post as well. It had already been announced on Spyderlovers that Spyderfest was the exact same dates in 2014. If you didn't like the weather, the month, the drive, etc... Don't go. Find another rally to attend there are plenty to choose from throughout the USA and year. It just sounds very ungrateful to complain about the weather which is uncontrollable.

I also personally think everyone should have to preregister for this event by a certain date like other we have gone to. If you choose not to go you lose you riders fee. It'd be much easier on the MoGang and Len to have a definite number of attendees a few weeks prior to go off of. Everyone bends over backwards to make Spyderfest something everyone can enjoy. Mogang already does way more then most rallys do for the riders. Just seems a little ungrateful is all -- look at all the positive things they do. They could be a lot more strict etc about attendees etc...be thankful they VOLUNTEER to put it together at all.
 
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