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Don't leave you frunk open when stopped.

drhunt204

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After a year of riding my can am Spyder I have noticed something that I wondered if others have noticed. If I park my Spyder and leave my frunk open in a parking lot while getting things out or putting items away I get people stopping to ask if I need help! It took a a couple of times before I realized they thought I was leaving my hood up as a sign of motor problems! I now know I have to get my stuff out and close my frunk. I even had my daughter stop and check on me last week when I was parked and putting things away before going into a place of business. I'm not complaining because I appreciate people who are looking out and wanting to help. I just wondered if anyone else has had this happen often?
 
When I'm in a parking lot and my frunk is open that's when people stop to talk to me about my spyder. My guess is that since my frunk is open I look like I have a few moments to spare.

In some parts leaving a car hood open is a sign that help is needed. In my motorcycle course here in Ontario we were taught that leaving your helmet by the side of your motorcycle does the same.
 
After a year of riding my can am Spyder I have noticed something that I wondered if others have noticed. If I park my Spyder and leave my frunk open in a parking lot while getting things out or putting items away I get people stopping to ask if I need help! It took a a couple of times before I realized they thought I was leaving my hood up as a sign of motor problems! I now know I have to get my stuff out and close my frunk. I even had my daughter stop and check on me last week when I was parked and putting things away before going into a place of business. I'm not complaining because I appreciate people who are looking out and wanting to help. I just wondered if anyone else has had this happen often?

Thats funny. I would have never thought of that.
 
No...

But I usually get asked "how much can you get in there...." Many times followed by "Where's the engine..." :thumbup:
 
When I leave the Frunk open I get the how much can you fit in there and then the where is the engine questions. I leave it open quite often when I am going to get some take out. Put the drinks in the Frunk and then leave it open to put the food in.
 
My frunk is always a conversation starter when people see me approach my tryke with a pile of groceries. I love to lean wayyyy into the frunk as I start to fill it, half disappearing at just 5'2", just to accidentally show off how big it is. Today, one guy watched as I filled the frunk but still had more stuff to go. He said, "Uh oh, you've run outta room!" When I opened my rear cargoes and stuffed all of my remaining groceries into just one, he couldn't believe it.

But, no, I've never had anyone think I needed help. That's funny!
 
... I love to lean wayyyy into the frunk as I start to fill it, half disappearing at just 5'2", just to accidentally show off how big it is...
:D Okay: I know that I shouldn't say this...
But are you SURE that he was watching the groceries disappear into the frunk?
Sorry... If I had let that setup go unused: I would never have forgiven myself! :roflblack:
 
:D Okay: I know that I shouldn't say this...
But are you SURE that he was watching the groceries disappear into the frunk?
Sorry... If I had let that setup go unused: I would never have forgiven myself! :roflblack:

Not sure, actually. Come to think of it, I've been asked that question before. Maybe, just maybe, I've still got it ....:dontknow:
 
:D Okay: I know that I shouldn't say this...
But are you SURE that he was watching the groceries disappear into the frunk?
Sorry... If I had let that setup go unused: I would never have forgiven myself! :roflblack:
Well, THAT wasn't very politically correct. Welcome to the "basket of despicable people." :thumbup:

DISCLAIMER... That was a joke. NOT a political statement.
 
I did apologize... And I really did mean it in nothing but the kindest way possible! :thumbup:
Besides: "Me and PC" go together about like:

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hahaha I gotta try this , lift the fronk and see who stops by ! ;) as for filling it , 18 pack of cold buds fit just fine --- at 20.8 pounds or so
 
I appreciate the chivalry! But I took no offense. Bob knows by now that I enjoy kidding around! :D
I know that too. ;) I wasn't being chivalrous – I was just teasing Bob about which "basket of people" he belongs in , according to a recent quote from a particular presidential candidate. :)

But since I was born in an age when chivalry was a good thing, I'll come to your defense anytime. ruralgirl. ;)
 
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