revtom
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“no more two up touring for me.” To which I said, “So now what?” And the answer was, “Trade it, sell it, whatever you’d like to do.” So… I went to my nearby friendly Spyder dealer and traded it about even for a new leftover 2015 RS-S.
On the one hand, less Spyder; on the other hand, to me its been a sweet case of “less is more.” I’m an old motorcyclist with two bikes in the stable, loved and used often. Been riding for 50 years and love the more motorcycle-like engine and feel of the RS-S. I’m not one for radios and gadgets on bikes and I feel the same with Spyders. Personal preference for sure, but that’s me and I’m loving this RS-S. I put the sport touring windscreen on it, Grab On grip covers, and sometime in later November will add the RS comfort seat and a Two Brothers slip-on muffler. Happy Spyder guy. :thumbup:
On the one hand, less Spyder; on the other hand, to me its been a sweet case of “less is more.” I’m an old motorcyclist with two bikes in the stable, loved and used often. Been riding for 50 years and love the more motorcycle-like engine and feel of the RS-S. I’m not one for radios and gadgets on bikes and I feel the same with Spyders. Personal preference for sure, but that’s me and I’m loving this RS-S. I put the sport touring windscreen on it, Grab On grip covers, and sometime in later November will add the RS comfort seat and a Two Brothers slip-on muffler. Happy Spyder guy. :thumbup: