otter28169
New member
Which usually gets me into trouble. I received my spyder as a birthday gift late in the season and have not had a chance to get out to any of the events. I read the posts here and see that the members often call each other by first names and not screen names. This is evidence to me of how tight-knit this group is. I have experienced something like this when snowmobiling, but to a lesser degree. Most snowmobilers realize that it doesn't matter what you ride only that you ride, but some are too caught up in brand loyalty to enjoy the brotherhood of riding. Spyder ryders are a rare breed. There love of the ryde is more important than anything else, and they really don't care about how much you know, how long you've been a ryder, your style of ryding, or the way you customize your spyder.
I can't wait for the spring to get here so I can finally meet and ryde with the members of my newfound family. I intend to get to as many events as I can and maybe even set up a few RTE's. I have met a couple ryders so far and both times have been fun. This spring I will be carrying a pen and notebook to make sure I can remember names. Here's to a New Year full of ryding with my family and many safe myles.
:cheers:
I can't wait for the spring to get here so I can finally meet and ryde with the members of my newfound family. I intend to get to as many events as I can and maybe even set up a few RTE's. I have met a couple ryders so far and both times have been fun. This spring I will be carrying a pen and notebook to make sure I can remember names. Here's to a New Year full of ryding with my family and many safe myles.
:cheers: