markyodo
New member
So it looks like the big melt is closing in on us here in the north east / mid west and those pesky road monsters we northerners like to call pot holes are starting to sprout under the thawing ice.
Every time I maneuver my car around one of these road hazards I think to myself, what would I have done if I were on the Spyder? I think it would easier to avoid the mouth of the road monster on 4 wheels vs 3.
So what happens on a Spyder? Let's say you are approaching a pot hole which lays in the middle of the road at 60 miles an hour :helpsmilie:, you swerve left and the right front suspension takes a hit, you swerve right and it's the left side taking the beating, and if you just go straight you hold on raise your butt off the seat and wait for the back tire to smack.
So which is a better scenario? Is there a winner here or are they all losers and you just hope for the best? :yikes:
Every time I maneuver my car around one of these road hazards I think to myself, what would I have done if I were on the Spyder? I think it would easier to avoid the mouth of the road monster on 4 wheels vs 3.
So what happens on a Spyder? Let's say you are approaching a pot hole which lays in the middle of the road at 60 miles an hour :helpsmilie:, you swerve left and the right front suspension takes a hit, you swerve right and it's the left side taking the beating, and if you just go straight you hold on raise your butt off the seat and wait for the back tire to smack.
So which is a better scenario? Is there a winner here or are they all losers and you just hope for the best? :yikes: