You're only as inferior as you allow yourself to be....
Taking delivery tomorrow. Doubt I'll see you around. Like I said in another post, the only Spyders I seem to see are those in showrooms and in the back of the dealership being worked on for some problem or another. You would think that with all of the prior knowledge available on tried and true two-wheel bike successes that BRP could have taken that information and applied it toward the Spyder to make an outstanding machine instead of a putting out - - in my opinion - - an apparent compilation of mistakes and poor design. With each new model year comes more posts of problems complained about, and in some cases, continuing problems. I owned a number of Gold Wings and NEVER did I have the problems with them that I did with this RT. In fact, I had NO problems with my Wings. Why change from a Wing to the Spyder? It "looked" like a neat concept and a machine I would enjoy riding, owning, and I would encourage other people to buy. Suggesting anyone buy one is the last thing I would do. And of course, this is my own opinion but I guess stating one's opinion on this website is not allowed. It's go along with the mob or else.... Since my Spyder is now history to me, so is this site. I would also like to add: Ride Safe!
I just hope he goes and stays there. If you have something, you dislike for whatever reason, sell it, get away from anything with it.I just wish he'd tell us which GoldWing forums he hangs around in... :shocked:
It might be fun to see how he plays with the other children over there!
HEY DAVE!!!
Don't forget to put your foot down at stop si...
Oh! That's right; he never rode his spyder! :roflblack:
These days I rarely ryde at night...my night vision's not that good and I'm not comfortable with it any more. I do it from time to time, but not that often.
The lights on my RT are far better than lights I've had on two wheelers over the years, though.
:agree: It's he** to get old!
If you want real visibility at night get these: http://www.lightforceusa.com/hid . I have them on my truck. Can't beat them! :yikes:
I prefer to ryde in the Dark but then I'm Part Vampire :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:I guess I was lucky with the dealer prep on the Bug as the light seem just about right as to aim. I do find that the fogs do help to light the close in road surface a bit better for pot hole etc avoidance.
Ride safe,
The flashing is an artifact of the projector lenses. On low beam it can even be noticed at nighgt, as the cut off top of the beam passes in and out of view. Lower your headlight aim a bit and they won't notice as much.both me and dw work nights i leave @ 3am daily.. that said, i dont have a problem with my lighting other than people pull over from time to time, in the area where the road is rough with some of the bouncing they must think i am flashing them.
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