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  1. daveinva

    So it's called the Ryker!

    Yes, thank you, I was aware of the road legality of quads in select rural areas. I wrote that they're illegal in cities. Perhaps there are some smaller cities in the West that I am unfamiliar with that allow them, but those are very few. In the most populated parts of America, however, it's...
  2. daveinva

    So it's called the Ryker!

    Hello old friends... saw all the hub-bub and figured I'd read up on the latest addition to the Spyder family. I won't revisit what everyone's written about it, but I have yet to see anyone in any thread mention what I imagine may become a critical market for the Ryker: urban stunters. Yeah, a...
  3. daveinva

    Leaning 3 Wheeler

    Why not combine the maneuverability of a two-wheeler, with the corner stability of a trike? This is a fun game, Bob! :roflblack: I have no doubt that the Spyder will continue to have its success. But while I was a happy owner of a Spyder for a very long time, I'm not going to pretend that...
  4. daveinva

    Leaning 3 Wheeler

    Suspension got fixed on the FZ in 2017, they adopted what they put on the XSR900, works just fine now. That said, the suspension for this won't be anything like the FZ/MT/XSR, for the obvious reasons. Personally: this is what BRP should have put out a couple of years ago instead of only...
  5. daveinva

    Taking the MSF 3-Wheel Course.

    Glad you could find the good folks over here, Jim... Dina will love her Spyder, I'm sure of it. :thumbup:
  6. daveinva

    10th Anniversary of the Spyder June 2,3,4th 2017

    Thanks, was already planning that much. We did that at the Owner's Event in Maggie Valley a few years back-- I rode, she drove, but we rode at the rally. Just wondering if I can even get my bike on the homecoming grounds to *park* it, or if I'll have to leave it at the hotel the entire time.
  7. daveinva

    10th Anniversary of the Spyder June 2,3,4th 2017

    I admit I didn't read through the entire thread (or see it elsewhere), so I'll be lazy and ask: any rules about bring a NON-Spyder to the event? :dontknow: I've only got the RS, but GF will come, but we won't do two-up that great a distance. We *would*, however, ride both the RS and my other...
  8. daveinva

    RS and ST now extinct: Future only F3 and RT

    But are you forgetting that there are no new designs from the design table before next summer, Bob? :dontknow: ;) Nope, it's a whole 'nother year to wait around to see if BRP does something other than the F3 and RT... grrrrrr. BTW, as another resident RS champion in these parts: I'm bummed...
  9. daveinva

    This is what you DON'T do at the dragon!!!

    When the Owner's Event was in Maggie Valley a few years back, me and the GF did a group ride around the waterfalls the day before we planned to do the Dragon. That was my first Spyder "group ride"-- and my last. Just too many people doing too many things, not paying attention to the road in...
  10. daveinva

    Summer Jacket Thoughts and Other Gear

    To the perspective that you don't need as much protection on the Spyder because your risk of a minor-yet-common motorcycle accident like a low-side is non-existent, I'd only remind folks that we can still get thrown off a Spyder in any number of ways that will still leave our bodies slamming...
  11. daveinva

    Storage Suggestions If No Garage...

    FYI, I was the one who enjoyed a Bike Barn that collapsed due to snow. :banghead: I've had a barn since 2011. Same aluminum frame, but I bought a replacement cover in 2015. I found that my first cover got brittle over time in the sunlight (read: easy to poke holes through, but you can patch...
  12. daveinva

    Jacket or No Jacket in Hot Weather - Which is Cooler?

    Ron, if you think that it's tough to convince people to wear a mesh jacket instead of just a t-shirt, imagine how tough it is to convince people that a NON-perforated jacket is cooler than a mesh jacket above ~95 degrees. Mesh is great before then, and after then for short periods. The problem...
  13. daveinva

    Spyder as a Primary mode of transportation

    The Spyder isn't my only mode of transportation-- I also have a Honda motorcycle. :thumbup: That said, I wouldn't rely on the Spyder alone if I didn't have my GF's SUV parked in the driveway for the shopping trips. It's easy enough for *me* to commute and run light errands on the bikes, but...
  14. daveinva

    Thug Life – Superbike passes Porsche 997 Turbo at 200MPH – Video

    While I'm an ATGATT guy, I must say: if you're going to go 200 mph on a public road, it don't matter WHAT you wear at that point. All gear does then is change whether your casket is open or closed.
  15. daveinva

    Shoei Headwave

    I have a Sena in my Shoei (say five times fast). I happily use it for music and talking to passengers/fellow riders (as noted above, being able to talk to your pillion is FAR safer than hand signals and helmet-thumps). Would never use it for a phone, and I'm too broke for a new GPS ;). My...
  16. daveinva

    Why you should never let a non-rider ride your Spyder

    I took a 3-wheel MSF class before I bought my Spyder-- was a great investment. That said, if I had to do it over again, I would have just taken the 2-wheel course. Only a few years ago, Virginia had a single M-license, so if you took either a 2-wheel or a 3-wheel, you got to ride ANY wheel...
  17. daveinva

    Benefits of a Spyder

    Yeah, have seen that one, really sharp. Although the FZ-09's scared me a bit in the past, many reviewers panned the OEM suspension and fueling on them. I hear it's gotten better, but have yet to hear they've perfected it. Plus, to be honest, I'd prefer it if Yamaha brought the XSR *700* here...
  18. daveinva

    Benefits of a Spyder

    All good replies above, not much to add. I admit I haven't been here that much lately, mostly because I've been riding my motorcycle more often than the Spyder lately. Not that I don't love my Spyder-- I do!-- but I generally find myself grabbing my CB500F more often, in part because I feel...
  19. daveinva

    Hmmmmm...

    LEANER LEANER LEANER :clap: :joke: TreMoto's been doing that kit for a while. Have never ridden one, but look like a blast. Only downside in my book is that they're $$$ for what they are. Personally, if I'm spending that money, I'm going after an OEM leaning reverse-trike :thumbup::
  20. daveinva

    Toy Hauler

    Fine, I'll bite, Bob...
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