Laila's Dad
New member
Hello all - we made it to another day ending in Y and I am glad to share it with ya...
I mentioned today in an earlier comment that I am looking into getting a Road King(or maybe electra glide if the money comes out of nowhere, lol) since my wife finally gave the approval. Well that was just a "ground breaking ceremony" because after that approval I now have to get the money for it since I don't have a trade in as I am keeping the Spyder so the Road King could be many months down the line but I am still excited of course. My vision is to share time between both during the week and weekend depending on how I feel and still let Sunkist(my Spyder) be my long touring vehicle because of the added safety of the spyder.
My question is for those of you who still own bike(s) and also the Spyder roadster: Do you have a hard time adjusting when going from one vehicle to the other or is it a natural progression? I have the SE5 spyder, do any of you go from the SE5 to manual and back to SE5 without any functionality issues? Once I know that I can financially make the move I plan to take the MSF course again to get some clutch training. I have also watched a few youtube videos on shifting that have been very informative. Thank you in advance for any feedback that you offer.
Grady
I mentioned today in an earlier comment that I am looking into getting a Road King(or maybe electra glide if the money comes out of nowhere, lol) since my wife finally gave the approval. Well that was just a "ground breaking ceremony" because after that approval I now have to get the money for it since I don't have a trade in as I am keeping the Spyder so the Road King could be many months down the line but I am still excited of course. My vision is to share time between both during the week and weekend depending on how I feel and still let Sunkist(my Spyder) be my long touring vehicle because of the added safety of the spyder.
My question is for those of you who still own bike(s) and also the Spyder roadster: Do you have a hard time adjusting when going from one vehicle to the other or is it a natural progression? I have the SE5 spyder, do any of you go from the SE5 to manual and back to SE5 without any functionality issues? Once I know that I can financially make the move I plan to take the MSF course again to get some clutch training. I have also watched a few youtube videos on shifting that have been very informative. Thank you in advance for any feedback that you offer.
Grady