jimmybarton
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Hey out there - I was talking with a friend the other day and trying to explain the feeling of driving a Spyder F3. I've driven many types and models of motorbikes but I've never driven a 4-wheeler. I got to thinking about that and it seemed likely that a 4-wheeler because of the two front wheels giving you total control of the bike and cornering going fast or slow gives you the same centrifugal forces to your body and probably more so because of the exrtra weight of the rear tires. But the spyder because of its one rear wheel tends to grab the road in a turn rather than flip over as the 4-wheeler would do much easier, I would think. Like I said, I've never driven a 4-wheeler but I can see they're lots of fun off-road but look quite dangerous on paved roads at high speeds because of their elevated center of gravity.
I knew a young man once when I was in college that flipped his jeep with huge oversized tires because of something in the road he was trying to dodge and the jeep flipped 5 or 6 times killing my friend instantly. I'm not saying this to put 4-wheelers down but they are very dangerous at high speeds whereas the Spyder is much safer at high speeds even more than 2-wheeled bikes. I live on the New Orleans Westbank and whenever I cross over the 26 mile Lake Pontchartrain Causeway I'm literally blown away (literally) by the strong cross winds encountered on that road. In fact; during any kind of storm motorbikes are prohibited from driving across. Spyders being motorbikes are also prohibited but I can say from experience I feel a lot safer on my spyder F3 than I did on my Honda shadow 750.
If any of this contradicts your experiences or adds to the comparison ride of your Spyder with other motorbikes off road or on please post your comments. Thanks
I knew a young man once when I was in college that flipped his jeep with huge oversized tires because of something in the road he was trying to dodge and the jeep flipped 5 or 6 times killing my friend instantly. I'm not saying this to put 4-wheelers down but they are very dangerous at high speeds whereas the Spyder is much safer at high speeds even more than 2-wheeled bikes. I live on the New Orleans Westbank and whenever I cross over the 26 mile Lake Pontchartrain Causeway I'm literally blown away (literally) by the strong cross winds encountered on that road. In fact; during any kind of storm motorbikes are prohibited from driving across. Spyders being motorbikes are also prohibited but I can say from experience I feel a lot safer on my spyder F3 than I did on my Honda shadow 750.
If any of this contradicts your experiences or adds to the comparison ride of your Spyder with other motorbikes off road or on please post your comments. Thanks