jimcrom
Member
Why I am going to keep my spyder and not go back and ride two wheels.
A few weeks ago I was going home from work on two lane highway around 50-55 mph and it was starting to get dark. I work out at Fort Hunter Liggett, Fort Middle-of-Nowhere. As I look up ahead I see legs walking across the street. As I am slowing down I see two deer in my lane, one in the oncoming lane and one on the left shoulder. As I am slowing down, I can't find the horn, but it really doesn't matter as I am screaming louder than any horn, telling the deer to MOOOOVE and "go home". The two in my lane and the one in the oncoming lane got across and so did the one in the oncoming lane, as I swerved into the oncoming lane the one on the shoulder moseyed across the lane and as I passed the deer, I could reach out and grab its tail still screaming the entire way.
I know if I was riding two wheels I would have dumped it to avoid them. I remember a few years back the pics of someone who had just bought a new spyder on a Friday, had it painted over the weekend was was taking it to a buddy's house when he took out a big deer. In that case the bike was pretty well trashed and the deer was stewed venison. In that case I don't think the owner had anything other than a jammed hand/wrist.
Three wheels are definitely safer than two!
A few weeks ago I was going home from work on two lane highway around 50-55 mph and it was starting to get dark. I work out at Fort Hunter Liggett, Fort Middle-of-Nowhere. As I look up ahead I see legs walking across the street. As I am slowing down I see two deer in my lane, one in the oncoming lane and one on the left shoulder. As I am slowing down, I can't find the horn, but it really doesn't matter as I am screaming louder than any horn, telling the deer to MOOOOVE and "go home". The two in my lane and the one in the oncoming lane got across and so did the one in the oncoming lane, as I swerved into the oncoming lane the one on the shoulder moseyed across the lane and as I passed the deer, I could reach out and grab its tail still screaming the entire way.
I know if I was riding two wheels I would have dumped it to avoid them. I remember a few years back the pics of someone who had just bought a new spyder on a Friday, had it painted over the weekend was was taking it to a buddy's house when he took out a big deer. In that case the bike was pretty well trashed and the deer was stewed venison. In that case I don't think the owner had anything other than a jammed hand/wrist.
Three wheels are definitely safer than two!