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Do you belong to a local Spyder club?

UtahPete

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I know Spyders have been around 10 years now, but I think it's only in the last 5 years or so that there has been enough 'critical mass' of owners in any one geographical area to support the formation of clubs. And, I think healthy clubs and rallies are essential to providing Can-Am, its dealers and after-market sellers the kind of visibility, support and feedback necessary for them to continue making and supporting these amazing machines.

So, in the interest of helping spread the word about Spyders and engendering greater camaraderie around them, and maybe helping local clubs become more successful, I'd like to get some feedback from you all about your experience with SRA clubs in your area.

  1. Do you belong to one? If so, what do they do that you like and what could be improved, in order to enhance your experience with the club?
  2. Have you considered joining one, or have joined but since quit? What were your reasons for that?
  3. Would you like to join one, but the nearest one is too far away to make active membership in it viable for you?
  4. And, for those of you with more experience on this forum, is there another thread I should be using? Are there any tools on here, such as surveys, that I should consider using?

Finally, and here is the BIG one depending on what state you're in - how does your club manage the potential risk of personal liability (for officers in particular) should someone be injured or property damaged on a club ride or other event? I don't believe that BRP provides any protection for clubs organized under its charter (Spyder Ryders of America), does it?

Thanks.
 
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UP,
I'll get the ball rolling.
YES
US SPYDER RIDERS-Brickyard Chapter. Have Scheduled(2nd Sunday), Support Charity, and Impromptu Rides
Club is in its infancy(4 months); can be found on FB.
Club Sponsoring Dealer: Dryer Can-Am: Spyderlovers.com Supporting Dealer
$30.00/year dues
 
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UP,
I'll get the ball rolling.
YES
US SPYDER RIDERS-Brickyard Chapter. Have Scheduled(2nd Sunday), Support Charity, and Impromptu Rides
Club is in its infancy(4 months); can be found on FB.
Club Sponsoring Dealer: Dryer Can-Am: Spyderlovers.com Supporting Dealer

Congratulations and good luck. You must be near the speedway?
 
We belong to the MN Spyderlovers based out of Mora, MN. No dues and surported by Caswell's Cycle in Mora. One to two rides per Month from May through October weather permitting. Snow and Ice being the weather limiters. Great group of Spyder owners and fun to be with.

For us it's a 102 mile ride to get there. Once there we go on a ride with the group which has had as few as 10 and as many as 31 Spyders and two wheelers.

Next Saturday we have an overnight ride that stops for breakfast about 45 miles from us, so we will ride up to Mora and ride down with the Northern group that way we will have over 200 fun miles before breakfast.

Les
 
We have an SRA chapter in Las Vegas which generally meets on the first Saturday of the month at the dealer in Henderson.

There re are lots of chapters across the country for both SRA and US Spyders
 
I do...😆

I belong to the Spyder Ryder of America San Diego chapter and the national chapter. They ryde once a month and participate in many other rydes/charity rydes as well. They have lunch/dinner meet ups and group up at local bike night events. Unfortunately my new work consumes my weekends so I now solo ryde during the week but try to catch ip with them...:ohyea:
 
I know Spyders have been around 10 years now, but I think it's only in the last 5 years or so that there has been enough 'critical mass' of owners in any one geographical area to support the formation of clubs. And, I think healthy clubs and rallies are essential to providing Can-Am, its dealers and after-market sellers the kind of visibility, support and feedback necessary for them to continue making and supporting these amazing machines.

So, in the interest of helping spread the word about Spyders and engendering greater camaraderie around them, and maybe helping local clubs become more successful, I'd like to get some feedback from you all about your experience with SRA clubs in your area.


  1. Do you belong to one? If so, what do they do that you like and what could be improved, in order to enhance your experience with the club?
  2. Have you considered joining one, or have joined but since quit? What were your reasons for that?
  3. Would you like to join one, but the nearest one is too far away to make active membership in it viable for you?
  4. And, for those of you with more experience on this forum, is there another thread I should be using? Are there any tools on here, such as surveys, that I should consider using?

Finally, and here is the BIG one depending on what state you're in - how does your club manage the potential risk of personal liability (for officers in particular) should someone be injured or property damaged on a club ride or other event? I don't believe that BRP provides any protection for clubs organized under its charter (Spyder Ryders of America), does it?

Thanks.

Bump with highlighted new question.
 
  1. Do you belong to one? If so, what do they do that you like and what could be improved, in order to enhance your experience with the club?
  2. Have you considered joining one, or have joined but since quit? What were your reasons for that?
  3. Would you like to join one, but the nearest one is too far away to make active membership in it viable for you?
  4. And, for those of you with more experience on this forum, is there another thread I should be using? Are there any tools on here, such as surveys, that I should consider using?

Finally, and here is the BIG one depending on what state you're in - how does your club manage the potential risk of personal liability (for officers in particular) should someone be injured or property damaged on a club ride or other event? I don't believe that BRP provides any protection for clubs organized under its charter (Spyder Ryders of America), does it?

Thanks.

Just want to give you another side of the coin...

1. I would not join a club that would have me.

2. Number one took care of number two.

3. Oh man, that reminds me of my two wheelie days when some macho guys 'drink and ride club' from the other side of town asked me to join. They thought I was cool. True story! Very flattering, but I had to turn them down, see number 1.

4. Nope, you're the first.

I'm in Texas and have ridden with the Southern Cruisers. No dues, nobody's making money off me. Just a group of bikers, of all types, enjoying a ride. Good people there.

As for liability, at Toy Runs and a big well organized ride, there is a basic "No Liability" form you have to sign. At Southern Cruisers, there was nothing to sign. You were on your own as far as liability. Nobody is making money off you.
 
Just want to give you another side of the coin...

1. I would not join a club that would have me.
2. Number one took care of number two.
3. Oh man, that reminds me of my two wheelie days when some macho guys 'drink and ride club' from the other side of town asked me to join. They thought I was cool. True story! Very flattering, but I had to turn them down, see number 1.
4. Nope, you're the first.

I'm in Texas and have ridden with the Southern Cruisers. No dues, nobody's making money off me. Just a group of bikers, of all types, enjoying a ride. Good people there.
As for liability, at Toy Runs and a big well organized ride, there is a basic "No Liability" form you have to sign. At Southern Cruisers, there was nothing to sign. You were on your own as far as liability. Nobody is making money off you.

Thanks for your response. Made me laugh and commiserate at the same time. There's not enough of those informal 'groups' I think and from my limited experience they were the most fun to ride with.
 
We don't have Clubs or Chapters or Officers.
We have a number of groups who enjoy a ride with friends.
Cheers from downunder.
 
Clubs

Yes- Vice President Pa Spyders Ryders- https://www.meetup.com/PASpyderRyders/ and on FB
5 years and going strong- 329 members- Our Home is in New Stanton, Pa (southwest Pa.)

As long as my health and the group will have me I would never quit.

Our club has no dues. We are sponsored by Can Am of Windber and Value Accessories and Smith Marine
and from donations from our members.

We have a waiver that is signed. You must agree and sign or you don't ryde.

We have had Rydes as far away as Tn and was at Valcourt Cn for the 10 year party

We have a really great group of Ryders
 
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We have a local group called Triangle Spyder riders here in the Raleigh area. One of my riding buddies and I had M109's first, so we tend to still ride with M109 riders whenever we can. In fact, 4 of us on spyders joined the M109's at their meet in June, and some of those guys plan on joining us at the spyder rally in Maggie Valley. I am kind of known as the Godfather that brings and keeps the family together (M109 and spyder family)
 
Yes- Vice President Pa Spyders Ryders- https://www.meetup.com/PASpyderRyders/ and on FB 5 years and going strong- 329 members- Our Home is in New Stanton, Pa (southwest Pa.) As long as my health and the group will have me I would never quit. Our club has no dues. We are sponsored by Can Am of Windber and Value Accessories and Smith Marine and from donations from our members. We have a waiver that is signed. You must agree and sign or you don't ryde. We have had Rydes as far away as Tn and was at Valcourt Cn for the 10 year party We have a really great group of Ryders

Congratulations. That sounds like a very successful group. Others may want to emulate that model! KISS principle at work. Love it and your badge. Wish I lived closer!

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BattleBorn Spyders

We are a small group from Northern Nevada( Reno/ Carson city area). No officers-- nothing formal. In the past we have used Facebook to spread the word for rides. Some of us are going to the Nor-Cal Spyder rally which is sponsored by the Sacramento chapter of SRA. Sept. 12 thru the 14. In the gold country of Calif ( Sonora)

WE HAD A GREAT TIME LAST YEAR.

Kaos
 
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We are a small group from Northern Nevada( Reno/ Carson city area). No officers-- nothing formal. In the past we have used Facebook to spread the word for rides. Some of us are going to the Nor-Cal Spyder rally which is sponsored by the Sacramento chapter of SRA. Sept. 12 thru the 14. In the gold country of Calif ( Sonora)
WE HAD A GREAT TIME LAST YEAR. Kaos

Another informal group. You have some great riding within a 200-mile radius. Can you edit your post to include your FB page for any others (like me) who might want to join up on occasion? Thanks.
 
i always ryde with 3 others
me, myself, and I
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Facebook search

Another informal group. You have some great riding within a 200-mile radius. Can you edit your post to include your FB page for any others (like me) who might want to join up on occasion? Thanks.


Just go to Face book---- at the top of the page there is a search function. Type in " Battle Born Spyders" Your Welcome.
 
Just go to Face book---- at the top of the page there is a search function. Type in " Battle Born Spyders" Your Welcome.

Nice FB page https://www.facebook.com/groups/157126601343192/ . I like your logo too
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BattleBornLogo.jpg
 
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