Lamonster
SpyderLovers Founder
We got a late start and didn't leave Greeneville till around 1pm but we still managed to get about 270 miles in for the day. :doorag:
209 was covered in salt and sand and I got to tell you can really trust your Spyder when it comes to bad road conditions. If I would have been on my bike I would have been puckered up the whole time and there is no way I could travel at the speeds we were going on two wheels. I was able to fly though the sandy roads and let the computer do the controlling for me. There were times that the rear would slide out and drift but not for long and not very far. I never had any issues with the front sliding out on me. There were spots where the salt and sand were like a slush but I still had full control of the Spyder. The more I ride this thing the more it amazes me. BRP you did good :doorag: :bigthumbsup:
Trust the Spyder, it won't steer you wrong. :doorag: :spyder: :bigthumbsup:

209 was covered in salt and sand and I got to tell you can really trust your Spyder when it comes to bad road conditions. If I would have been on my bike I would have been puckered up the whole time and there is no way I could travel at the speeds we were going on two wheels. I was able to fly though the sandy roads and let the computer do the controlling for me. There were times that the rear would slide out and drift but not for long and not very far. I never had any issues with the front sliding out on me. There were spots where the salt and sand were like a slush but I still had full control of the Spyder. The more I ride this thing the more it amazes me. BRP you did good :doorag: :bigthumbsup:
Trust the Spyder, it won't steer you wrong. :doorag: :spyder: :bigthumbsup:
