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Dudley

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OK, I know there are a few threads for this, but right now too tired to look. Yesterday, while getting gas, a couple of guys drove around to get in front of the RT and asked, "Is that a Volkswagen or a motorcycle?" So I just kept it simple and said, "Motorcycle".
 
OK, I know there are a few threads for this, but right now too tired to look. Yesterday, while getting gas, a couple of guys drove around to get in front of the RT and asked, "Is that a Volkswagen or a motorcycle?" So I just kept it simple and said, "Motorcycle".

Should have said a trike. It would really have confused them.
 
Going To Be Fun

My first time getting gas a Guy comes up to me and says. "I bet you wish you could take it on the highway"

Think I need to get some funny answers ready.
 
My first time getting gas a Guy comes up to me and says. "I bet you wish you could take it on the highway"
Think I need to get some funny answers ready.


When i got asked that highway question, I tell them Look at the license plate it's registered in N J
We can ride anywhere we want. We are Special,:ohyea:
 
What gets me is people are constantly coming up and asking me what I paid for it,usually tell them My check book has nothing to do with them ,One guy I told $52000 he walked away mumbling
 
I don't tell anyone exactly what I paid for my RT Limited but when someone asks I just tell them a new Spyder sells for $16K to $28K depending on the model and options you want and that the touring model starts at $21K. That usually satisfies their couriosity on cost.
 
What gets me is people are constantly coming up and asking me what I paid for it,usually tell them My check book has nothing to do with them ,One guy I told $52000 he walked away mumbling

I like that. I've been telling them they cost about a truck load of paper government money in $100 dollar bills but they are still cheap if you pay with real money, only about 15 kugerands.
 
I have always called :spyder2: a motorcycle--just my habit--since driving them since 1964.

I am guessing that the correct terminology is "reverse trike"--but the general public usually is not that attuned to particulars.

Trike, three-wheeler etc. would be some of the other terms.

Cost: I usually ask them--"what do you think it cost?" I have had between $6,000 to $60,000. It depends on my mood as to whether or not I fess up.
 
When people ask me what is that your riding, I just reply it's my streetdoo. Quite a few just shake their head with a nod and travel on.
 
I look at it as people trying to be friendly. They may say something dumb, or somewhat offensive like "How much you pay for that?" but really they are intrigued and who knows, they may wind up as fellow owners. I'm a tall guy and all my life I have heard the same "How's the weather up there, Do you play basketball?" questions. I'm 65 and I got over it about 50 years ago. If people want to talk to me that's fine, nice even, so I try to be nice to them.

The one I have heard a lot recently about my "arrest me red" RT is "Boy I'd love to have one of those!"
and I say "So what's stopping you?" That moves the burden of the conversation over to them and I get to chat a bit while I pay attention to pumping gas or whatever while they take a lap around the RT

I told the sales manager at 3a Motors to give me some of his cards so I can send him some customers. I bet I can get a bird dog fee out of him...$50?
 
I was filling with gas awhile back and a Harley rider approached me and asked what kind of mileage I got. I told him depends on speed and if I'm towng a trailer. 28-35 He said wow that's not very good. I told him I didn't buy it for gas mileage, just like I'm sure he didn't buy his Harley for performance. He just turned and walked away.
 
I look at it as people trying to be friendly. They may say something dumb, or somewhat offensive like "How much you pay for that?" but really they are intrigued and who knows, they may wind up as fellow owners. I'm a tall guy and all my life I have heard the same "How's the weather up there, Do you play basketball?" questions. I'm 65 and I got over it about 50 years ago. If people want to talk to me that's fine, nice even, so I try to be nice to them.
:agree: I try to be nice. Like Y Rider, I just tell them the MSRP ranges from $21K to $28K, if they ask. I don't want to make enemies, I want to make more SpyderLovers!
 
I do the same as Y Rider and give them a price range. I figure they aren't trying to be rude, they just want to join our club.

Last week, a five year old boy broke away from his mother and ran up to us. After mom said OK I put him in the front seat. His smile was worth every ignorant remark I've heard.
 
:2thumbs: Great move. That sold that kid for life and he will probably remember if for some time; not to mention telling all his friend about it.

:agree: about the price range as well. I have had some come up to me and tell me how much I paid for my toy. That bugs me, but there is a conversation afterwards. I just chalk it up to people not being taught manners as children.
 
When people ask how much I paid I tell them......1 million Beaver Pelts:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:. Is that mean???
 
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