(if ?) there is a plan to bring out next year a Lady-Spyder-RT Modell it would be intresting what´s the different to the basic ...
any Ideas ???
Sorry, but I think that's a bit chauvinistic to think that women would need to have a 'special' Spyder made just for us. The only thing different that I can honestly say I would like to see is more pullback on the handlebars since women tend to have shorter arms than men. Other than that, any other type of comfort need can be done with mods - just as many men have done. I don't see the Spyder as a male or female vehicle and I think that's the beauty and appeal of it. It applies to ALL demographics.
I'm sure you had good intentions with your comment, but to think that a motorcycle can/should be built for men/women is sexist. I can't speak for every woman, but I'm sure many will agree that as a young girl we were told that motorcycles are for boys, or that we can't handle a motorcycle, etc., when the only qualification for a boy to be encouraged to ride is to have external genitalia.
Spyders were built for everyone to ride, young, old, female, and even male. nojoke :thumbup:
I'd be happy with a choice of handlebars or at least some decent risers for the RT.. I don't need to have everything remade in pink, just give me functionality!!
Agree the only thing I need is handlebars that I can have closer to me. Other than that I have done the mods I need to fit my fun size!!
I would love for the grips to be a bit smaller so my hands fit better. My hands tend to cramp trying to keep them around such a large diameter. That being said, I haven't fallen off yet even though some of my take offs can be...shall I say... a bit like a rocket? And I wouldn't change that for the life of me! LOL
Nothing about it keeps me from riding it as is, but I'd sure stay on it longer if..............
Sorry, but I think that's a bit chauvinistic to think that women would need to have a 'special' Spyder made just for us. The only thing different that I can honestly say I would like to see is more pullback on the handlebars since women tend to have shorter arms than men. Other than that, any other type of comfort need can be done with mods - just as many men have done. I don't see the Spyder as a male or female vehicle and I think that's the beauty and appeal of it. It applies to ALL demographics.
I'm sure you had good intentions with your comment, but to think that a motorcycle can/should be built for men/women is sexist. I can't speak for every woman, but I'm sure many will agree that as a young girl we were told that motorcycles are for boys, or that we can't handle a motorcycle, etc., when the only qualification for a boy to be encouraged to ride is to have external genitalia.
Spyders were built for everyone to ride, young, old, female, and even male. nojoke :thumbup: