quickster47
New member
There is certainly some thorough, well thought out, sage advise in this thread. And being a new RT Limited owner it is very much appreciated.
Carl
Carl
Thank you for this "Do and Do Not" list - its a GREAT tool for us newbies.
I'm actually new to bikes, the Spyder being my first, so please excuse my ignorance, but I have a question........
My Spyder is an RT Limited (LOVE IT!!) - since I didn't see that specific model listed in the "Do and Do Nots", is it safe to assume those things all apply to my bike too?
Thank you!
Crickett :ani29:
(RS-S Rider)
Although on a Spyder you don't have to adhere to the two-wheeler rule of not braking in the curve, if you are making a left turn at a good speed, you should do so. All your weight is on your right foot and it is difficult to lift it to put it on the brake if you decide midway that you are going too fast.
When riding somewhere like the Tail of the Dragon, if you really power out of the turn in 1st, that is when the stabilization system kicks in and you get the sensation that you are sliding. Better to be consistent through the turn.
If you find that your fingers are going to sleep then you are either holding on too tight or your wrist is bent.
If you add risers to your RS, you will probably want to also get mirror extensions as they place your hand right in the middle of the stock mirrors.
Check out Lamont's IPS for your key.
Most importantly, have fun and ride safe!
Here's one that I didn't know as I had never been around motorcycles or spyders:
DO NOT RIDE IT DOWN GRAVEL ROADS
I took it to the gravel road 1st day I owned it. Thought it'd be a good place to ride it and get used to the handling without traffic. 3 wheels on the ground would make you think it's perfect for gravel cruising. I pushed a rock into my belt. Since then, I've added the spyderpops guard
Nanny is what kicks in when you go around a curve or corner to fast and the wheel starts to come up. Then Nanny kicks in and slows you down to bring that wheel back down. I have had it happen to me a couple of times. It will throw you a little forward if you are not expecting it.
yiks oh yeh here i am with my 2cents,rember check your battery cable often it vibrates loose,and a loose cable can be a night mare,check your fusess and relays they vibrate loose,and thats a very bad thing.so lets say you dont chsck these things,you have trouble on the road wont run so you have it towed to a dealer they push in the relay or tighten up the battery cable.if you would have done these things you would not have had to wait for that tow truck,or had the dealer tell you i pushed in that relay and your good to go.so do these things and you might never have any trouble with your spyder ever.:2thumbs::chat: have fun and ride like the wind.:yikes: i do.:thumbup: