Gray Ghost
New member
The wife and I both ride two wheelers but got the Spyder for doing long distance touring 2 up. It did take a little bit to get used to it, but I ride a Venture so was used to shifting at higher RPMs. There was a guy trading in a Spyder on the day I was buying ours. He complained greatly about how the bike would not shift properly - he had been a Harley rider and couldn't be convinced that you need to shift at higher RPMs on the bike.
I guess I look at it like the difference between driving a truck with heavy load and a race car. Shift points will be different and if you insist on trying to drive one like the other you will be very frustrated.
As far as the issue of a man riding behind a woman, I have ridden behind my wife and still have my man card. Have gotten some weird looks, and more than a few thumbs up. For touring it was important to us that we have a bike that both of us could control with the other riding pillion. It would be tragic if something were to happen to one of us on a ride and the other not be able to take over the driving duties.
I guess I look at it like the difference between driving a truck with heavy load and a race car. Shift points will be different and if you insist on trying to drive one like the other you will be very frustrated.
As far as the issue of a man riding behind a woman, I have ridden behind my wife and still have my man card. Have gotten some weird looks, and more than a few thumbs up. For touring it was important to us that we have a bike that both of us could control with the other riding pillion. It would be tragic if something were to happen to one of us on a ride and the other not be able to take over the driving duties.