Scotts8826
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Since this forum has just been added I thought I would add something to get it started. I'll add it in several separate posts to make it easier to upload and read. And, to correct any mistakes I make along the way since this is new to me.
A little background, first. I bought my 2013 Spyder RT-S in July 2014. I actually found it on the For Sale forum here on Spyderlovers. A friend of mine had been trying for a couple of years to persuade me to join the club. I finally did and bought the 2013 knowing full well the heat issues at the time. The prior owner had given up on it so I got it for a good price and the recall was done within several months.
Doug and Lisa are the riding couple we have done a couple trips with and Doug and I have done a few more on our own. I enjoy long-distance trips and I'm looking forward to 2021 after a Covid 2020.
So, off to Breckenridge we go...
Doug and Lisa stayed at our place (Scott and Carol) overnight. We live in the Kansas City metro area and had easy access to I-70 for our trip west to Breckenridge. We headed out in mid-September and the weather was great.

Gas stop in Western Kansas. The wind was a steady 25 miles an hour. Adding another 70 mpg for travel speed, I figure it was like riding in a Category 1 hurricane. I'm sure the girls are talking about how much fun the ride has been so far.

A little background, first. I bought my 2013 Spyder RT-S in July 2014. I actually found it on the For Sale forum here on Spyderlovers. A friend of mine had been trying for a couple of years to persuade me to join the club. I finally did and bought the 2013 knowing full well the heat issues at the time. The prior owner had given up on it so I got it for a good price and the recall was done within several months.
Doug and Lisa are the riding couple we have done a couple trips with and Doug and I have done a few more on our own. I enjoy long-distance trips and I'm looking forward to 2021 after a Covid 2020.
So, off to Breckenridge we go...
Doug and Lisa stayed at our place (Scott and Carol) overnight. We live in the Kansas City metro area and had easy access to I-70 for our trip west to Breckenridge. We headed out in mid-September and the weather was great.

Gas stop in Western Kansas. The wind was a steady 25 miles an hour. Adding another 70 mpg for travel speed, I figure it was like riding in a Category 1 hurricane. I'm sure the girls are talking about how much fun the ride has been so far.
