TreeHillSpyder
New member
Hello everyone,
My name is Brian and I have been looking into a Spyder as the first motorcycle or roadster that I ride and purchase. I am a wheelchair user and am having difficulty finding something to use to learn on without breaking the bank. I would like to purchase a Spyder but am not sure if it's a smart investment for a 1st ride to do so yet.
I'm in Graduate School in North Carolina and have connections in Virginia as well. I've looked around at Spyders in the area and back near school and haven't been able to find anyone nearby that has one already equipped with a handbrake to try out prior to purchasing my own.
Second, it seems like the dealers in the area are super-cautious about letting someone without a full license even turn the bike on. This doesn't make it easy for someone like me to learn how to ride.
Finding it a little daunting to throw down this much money for a ride when I've not been able to try one out fully equipped, so i'm entertaining just trying to find a trike that costs less to learn on and take the M Test.
Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations on what I should do?
Any input appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian R.
Wilmington, NC
My name is Brian and I have been looking into a Spyder as the first motorcycle or roadster that I ride and purchase. I am a wheelchair user and am having difficulty finding something to use to learn on without breaking the bank. I would like to purchase a Spyder but am not sure if it's a smart investment for a 1st ride to do so yet.
I'm in Graduate School in North Carolina and have connections in Virginia as well. I've looked around at Spyders in the area and back near school and haven't been able to find anyone nearby that has one already equipped with a handbrake to try out prior to purchasing my own.
Second, it seems like the dealers in the area are super-cautious about letting someone without a full license even turn the bike on. This doesn't make it easy for someone like me to learn how to ride.
Finding it a little daunting to throw down this much money for a ride when I've not been able to try one out fully equipped, so i'm entertaining just trying to find a trike that costs less to learn on and take the M Test.
Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations on what I should do?
Any input appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian R.
Wilmington, NC