desertryder
New member
I just bought a new 2012 RT-S, without riding it first as it had not been PDI'd yet and there was snow on the ground. My only previous experience on a Spyder was brief, a quick ride demo ride when they first came out. That initial ride was unpleasant and at the time I thought I would never get on one again. I have been a bike rider for 50 years, from dirt bikes, to crotch rockets, to adventure bikes, to sport tourers. My wife also rides, though with far less experience. The Can Am is replacing a Burgman Scooter and a Victory motorcycle, the theory being that we can both ride the Spyder, alone or together. The occasional long trip is a goal as well. So....the question part. I have heard it takes a while to adapt to the Spyder when coming from a 2 wheeler, should I try to build up the learning miles a little bit at a time, or all at once? Any thoughts on which might be more effective? It is winter here so a long ride is probably not an option at this time, but it will be this spring when the snow is gone. I might be able to get some short rides in during the winter, but will probably spend more time getting the salt off afterwards than the ride itself. Question 2 is this, I have read a lot of posts on the site on likes, dislikes, problems, etc and based upon all that I am thinking I put some miles on the rig before I make any changes, however, I will put the front tire pressures at the top of the range, and push up the preload on the front shocks but are there any other things I should do upfront to make the transition a little easier? Thanks for any suggestions.