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Do you ride your Spyder or drive it ???

  • Thread starter Thread starter arntufun
  • Start date Start date

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
Spyders bite

After we were bitten by the spyder it took our bank account on a ryde so its only fair that we now ryde it! :bowdown:
 
I ride. Or, as we like to call it: "ryde".

Had a real nice ryde with hubby today. Not long enough in my book. Only 82 miles. Hubby said he had gone just about as far as he could have today without getting stiff. Guess it's a good thing I got the passenger peg extensions for him back there! A backrest too!!

Great weather today! I could have gone on all afternoon and into the evening! Oh, was this fun today!!!!!:ohyea:
 
Simple question. What term do you prefer, or what term to you think fits the situation best ??? I choose driving.

Those who chose "ride" should explain what ride means to them.

To me, driving means this...

Controlling every aspect of the bike (speed, shifting, steering, braking, cornering, traction, etc.) and having the ability to push the Spyder.

I thought this topic was discussed a couple of years ago...something about autos drive and manuals ride...I can't remember exactly...must be getting old...
 
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