For those guys and gals that say the spyder is not a real motorcycle/bike or make the comments about it is only okay to ride a trike if you're physically unable to ride a two wheeler, I have a couple of points to make to you if you live in the south:
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As a two-wheel rider getting the Spyder to keep my wife on the "open" road with me, I also struggled with the comments until my son-in-law put it into perspective for me. It wasn't a purchase for anyone other than us. The Spyder met a changing need...and turned out to be more fun that the two-wheeler to me. My first year stats were split 7,800 miles for the Spyder and 400 for the Ultra, and most of the Spyder miles were one-up.
I resolved that I wasn't getting into the "motorcycle" debate. I ride a traditional motorcycle and an open air riding machine with three wheels. Call it what you want, but I call it lots of fun. ...Don
P.S. I just rode the Ultra on a 6-day, 1,700 mile ride. I dropped it twice (I hate gravel and locking brakes), and when we faced inclement weather on the Cherohala Skyway, I really missed the ride-friendly Spyder.