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Do you take turns driving your Spyder with your husband, wife or significant other ??

Do you take turns driving your Spyder with your husband, wife or significant other ??

  • Yes

    Votes: 14 21.2%
  • No

    Votes: 38 57.6%
  • Not just "No", but "HELL NO !!"

    Votes: 14 21.2%

  • Total voters
    66
My g/f and I went on a 120-mile putt, and it was REALLY refreshing for me to "ride bitch".

Sometimes, it's just better to let others do the driving, LOL.
 
I'll just say that there is no "bitch seat" on ANY of my motorcycles. :shocked:
If you qualify as a bitch, you simply ain't getting on. :lecturef_smilie:

That said, we have had the Spyder for just three weeks. It's HER bike. :thumbup:
Yes, I rode on the back seat coming home from one of her practice sessions. :yikes:

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My wife, who you'll meet some day Lou, always wants me to do the driving. I had hoped she should learn ( or at least get the basics) of driving the :spyder2: . BUT NO and I don't push it. It's said---a happy wife =a happy life----so I don't even ask any more.
 
No, I do all the driving. There isn't anyone else to drive.
In fact, I just recently named the bluetooth headsets in order to better differentiate them and hopefully make the pairing more consistent.
I named mine, of course "Steven".
The other one I named "Your Name Here"
 
We did this for 4 years until we got a second one. Then again this last winter when we only took 1 with us to Arizona. I have no problem riding on the back.
 
I would love for my wife to drive, but she thinks if she dose, there will be a second ride in the dooryard!!!:yikes: WELL, maybe she's catching on to me:shemademe_smilie:
 
We bought our RTs in 2014. Within a few days of owning I convinced my wife she could drive it. She took a few spins in the mall parking lot late on a Sunday and was hooked. Took the class and got her endorsement. Always nice to have a designated driver. ;). We would take turns drive out to our destination and back. Took delivery of our F3s in January of 2015. Plan was to trade between the two out and back since we both loved the way the F3 sat and rode in comparison to the RT. Fast forward a year. Decided to sell the RTs and pick up another F3 when we could find a deal. Trading the RT was too painful to consider after pricing at the dealer. Found a private buyer. Planned to meet at Central Florida Power Sports to turn over our baby after a full service and a warranty repair. CFPS really wanted to make another sale and offered to buy the RT and sell it to the other party at the same price and then worked out an agreeable arrangement on a new F3T for my wife. The F3s isn't a comfortable long distance two up. The F3T is better but still not the RTs. Two years go by and now we have added the RTs back to the mix if we aren't taking two.

CJ JAX
 
I voted no. When Linda and I first started seeing each other, (May 2011), it took over a month to even get her to go for a ride. She said, "I ain't getting on that THING."

Fast forward...that first summer, she rode over 10K miles as a passenger. The last week of the season, I got her to try driving it...and she liked it.

Fast forward...Next season (2012), I decided to buy her one for herself to drive (a new leftover 2011 RT). Bottom line, more comfortable for both of us.

Fast forward...in the seasons to follow (through 2019) she put almost 40K miles on her own 2011. When I decided to go for another :spyder2:, 2019 F3L, in December of 19, her 2011 was the trade in. She now rides the 2014 1330/3. Has put almost 5K miles on it since January of 20.

I am thinking she likes riding her own. :yes:
 
My wife, who you'll meet some day Lou, always wants me to do the driving. I had hoped she should learn ( or at least get the basics) of driving the :spyder2: . BUT NO and I don't push it. It's said---a happy wife =a happy life----so I don't even ask any more.

:agree::cheers:
 
I bought the SE5 thinking my wife would be able to drive this one if she wanted. She drove it once around the block, thought it was nice and that was the end of that. She will now barely ride with me at all, so I am back to riding pretty much alone.
 
Great topic !! Today I finally convinced my wife to ride with me down to the empty (Huge) parking lot at the Junior College so I could teach her the basics of the RT. We spent about an hour with me on the passenger seat helping her know when to shift (SE-6) and how to make figure 8s. She really surprised me at how good she did. She has never operated a motorcycle; so she had some issues to overcome; like learning which way to twist the throttle !! A bit jerky at first; but improved a lot in our short time together. I even had her back it up two times. All-in-all a good Mother's Day outing!:clap:
 
Once upon a time, a l-o-n-g time ago... I started out as a not-so-willing (terrified on 1st ride) passenger on the back of my husband's bike. After figuring out I wasn't going to fall off I stopped hanging on for dear life and found that I really enjoyed those rides, and so... we became a 2 bike family. 2 bikes remained the norm except for the time I was pregnant with twins and busy at home with 4 boys.
Today - My better half rides a white 2019 F3 Ltd (with chrome) and I'm on a 2019 RT Ltd - white dark version! Oh... and our SUV is... you guessed it - pearl white.
: )
Gina J
 
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