kfriedrichs
New member
Hi ladies!
So happy to have found this forum. I have had my motorcycle license for 3 years now, but have just been too scared to really ride. I owned a Suzuki S40 boulevard - and my poor hubby had to keep taking it out to "keep the wet stuff wet". I hated taking that bike out because of the tippy-ness at slow speeds.
We started thinking that I needed a new bike - maybe one with a more standard riding stance. While at the dealer, we started looking at the Spyder. I threw a leg over, and viola! How comfortable! Took it for a test ride, and wow! This motorcycle stuff is FUN!
Am now having the reverse problem - am a little scared at faster speeds. Take a curve and it feels like you're going to fly off the bike. Do you ladies have any good tips for how to counteract that feeling?
I traded in the Suzuki and am going to pick up my 2009 GS Phantom late next week. Can't wait!
Anyway, looking forward to chatting with you ladies.
Best, Kate
So happy to have found this forum. I have had my motorcycle license for 3 years now, but have just been too scared to really ride. I owned a Suzuki S40 boulevard - and my poor hubby had to keep taking it out to "keep the wet stuff wet". I hated taking that bike out because of the tippy-ness at slow speeds.
We started thinking that I needed a new bike - maybe one with a more standard riding stance. While at the dealer, we started looking at the Spyder. I threw a leg over, and viola! How comfortable! Took it for a test ride, and wow! This motorcycle stuff is FUN!
Am now having the reverse problem - am a little scared at faster speeds. Take a curve and it feels like you're going to fly off the bike. Do you ladies have any good tips for how to counteract that feeling?
I traded in the Suzuki and am going to pick up my 2009 GS Phantom late next week. Can't wait!
Anyway, looking forward to chatting with you ladies.
Best, Kate