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Do you ride your Spyder or drive it ???

  • Thread starter Thread starter arntufun
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Do you Drive it or Ride it?

  • I ride my Spyder

    Votes: 86 78.2%
  • I drive my Spyder

    Votes: 8 7.3%
  • I say both

    Votes: 16 14.5%

  • Total voters
    110
If you drive your horse, then I drive my Spyder.

When you ride a horse, you are on top and straddled over it but you still have control of how the horse handles and where it takes you. When you drive a horse, you are sitting in a cart, carriage or buggy. You still are controlling where the horse is taking you but you are not on top of the horse. All that being said, I RIDE MY SPYDER!!
 
But if all of are you are ryding your Spyder, Who the heck is driving it ???:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: You ride the bus, that means you are not driving the bus. Same applys here.
 
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Driving implies sitting in a vehicle and using a steering wheel to control -- like the term ride because I have a felling of freedom that I definitely don't get in a car.
 
When you ride a horse, you are on top and straddled over it but you still have control of how the horse handles and where it takes you. When you drive a horse, you are sitting in a cart, carriage or buggy. You still are controlling where the horse is taking you but you are not on top of the horse. All that being said, I RIDE MY SPYDER!!

Great Point! Love the logic....
 
You have not seen FLOGGED until you've seen Seth's ride (or drive). :yikes:

Well.. Lets just say that once upon a time...Ol'Wacky was rolling with Doc, Seth, RShrimp, and another Floridian in the smokies when on a four lane, Doc decided to demonstrate his turbo.

As we rolled north of triple digits I heard a sound pulling up along side me... It was Seth. Who was noted to say later "Dude, Never take it out of 4th". :lecturef_smilie:

At 250 pounds... My Spyder was flogged. :thumbup:
 
I just get on, hang on and try to keep up with Doc. I pretend to be in control, so I guess I dryve it.

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But if all of are you are ryding your Spyder, Who the heck is driving it ???:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: You ride the bus, that means you are not driving the bus. Same applys here.

I get your point, but no. Riding isn't always for passengers.

If you are the one in control of the vehicle it goes like this. IMHO

Sit on = ride
Sit in = drive

Also,

Handle bars = ride
Steering wheel = drive

Here is another subject for debate.
Is that little silver thingy that makes the Spyder go an engine or a motor?
 
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