BLUEKNIGHT911
Sadly Passed Oct 2024 - RIP
RIDING TECHNIQUES
:welcome: .... I started out with Spyders ( 8 yrs ago ) pretty much the same as you ..... Spyders aren't anything like a TWO wheel Mtc.....except they are called a motorcycle ....... You need to have a Light touch in the beginning annnnnnnnnnnnnnnd drive it like a CAR.... I have surprised a lot of kids on their Crotch Rockets ( in the twisties ) even some who I describe as Knee Scrapers :yikes: ( they are that good ) with what the Spyder ( RT ) can actually do, if you have mastered the technique for riding them ...... It's a big heavy machine and it will take time and many, many miles of saddletime to really feel comfortable driving it Hard ..... I'm not the best :roflblack:..... but I think I'm in the top 5% ......good luck, hang in there ................. Mike :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:I have over 50 years experience on motorcycles-which may be part of the problem. Due to some physical problems I bought a 2009 Spyder RS which I have had for two years. I have about 3000 miles of Spyder riding experience, I still have motorcycles. Following information from this site I have adjusted shocks and tire pressure and installed the recommended sway bar but still cannot say I am comfortable riding the Spyder. The problem is curves and low speed turns and the twitchy steering. I want to like the Spyder, I believe it is safer than a motorcycle due to visibility and stability. I like the power, and brakes. I have checked online for advice on riding the Spyder and have watched the videos. But I do not enjoy riding it. I find myself looking at trikes. I would like to keep this Spyder, it seems everyone adjusts to riding this machine but me. thanks