Was surprised to find out that the auto shift was a 1,500.00 option. Seems like an awful lot but thats ok , wanted the standard shift anyway. Going for a demo ride as soon as the weather gets better. Dam winter anyway. Seems like some spyder owners feel the engine is turning to many R.P.M.s at highway speeds. Maybe thats why they don't get vary good gas millage Whats your thoughts Looking for some feedback before i take the plunge THANKS
The entire bike is an awful lot....
. ......of fun, pure enjoyment.........I rode for 3 hours and part of the time I was in stop-n-go traffic. This option is a no brainer in Los Angeles. I mean if I have to have my left hand and left foot playing the trombone and tuba at the same time. when I could be fiddling with the command center instead, I mean whats more important controlling the ipod volume or down shifting - there, I down shifted, and if I wanna go from neutral to 5th i have to do this +,+,+ ,+,+ simple.....no drama with all the extra brain time I can scan the time, temp, then glance down at my garmin, and then scroll to my trip meter to see if I am on schedule

hyea:, wait there is no schedule, so just get what you like
I had to learn on the demo SM5, and got a SE5, both are incredibly rewarding, less thinking for me, with no motorcycle experience, All my cars are manual, but next one maybe will be a paddle shift :thumbup:
gas mileage, If I go riding for 4 1/2 hours at 65miles per hour, I will have traveled 292 miles at 30 miles per gallon at $3.19 (today) for 91 octane cost = $31.04 but I would have gone from Santa Monica to Las Vegas..........and if I win at the tables
.....I must be dreaming