foxtail1
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I've finally convinced my husband that it's time that he joined me in Spyder ownership. I actually have a couple of questions. First, I love the riding position on my F3-S, but know that not everyone feels that way, so I think he should try several models before making his choice. The problem is finding a dealer who has different models. My local dealer has RTs and Rykers (not any F series at all). I started doing inventory searches at individual dealers, but soon gave up as they'd have 1 RT or the like in their stock.
So, can anyone suggest a dealer in the VA/NC/WV area with a good variety of Spyders in stock? We're willing to drive 3-4 hours, if needed, so he can make a good choice.
Second, I have a question about how people get on their Spyders? I have the Spyder footboards on mine, and I put one foot on the left board and swing my right leg over. (I'm about 145 pounds and in fairly good shape.) My husband tried to get on my Spyder this morning (not standing on the footboard, since I don't know the weight limit) and he had trouble getting his leg over. I do have a fleece (which added height) and a backrest (which limited his range of movement)—without those, it might have been easier on him. So how do people with less agility get on? Is there a model that is easier to mount than others?
Thanks!
I'm excited that we're about to become a 2 Spyder family!
So, can anyone suggest a dealer in the VA/NC/WV area with a good variety of Spyders in stock? We're willing to drive 3-4 hours, if needed, so he can make a good choice.
Second, I have a question about how people get on their Spyders? I have the Spyder footboards on mine, and I put one foot on the left board and swing my right leg over. (I'm about 145 pounds and in fairly good shape.) My husband tried to get on my Spyder this morning (not standing on the footboard, since I don't know the weight limit) and he had trouble getting his leg over. I do have a fleece (which added height) and a backrest (which limited his range of movement)—without those, it might have been easier on him. So how do people with less agility get on? Is there a model that is easier to mount than others?
Thanks!
I'm excited that we're about to become a 2 Spyder family!