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Draw The Curtain...

You keep saying you are leaving but I like everyone else hope you stay around!

At least come down to Natchez!
 
Take care Bob, and hope everything turns for the better. While we have never met in person, we have conversed (a little bit) on this site before. Sad, as this is not the message board it once was with everyone else leaving, and who knows now that you are leaving. I know I read the posts, but rarely post myself anymore. Take care, and good health to you.
 
Guys,
Thanks for the kind words: you've all been FAR too good to me, for me to do this without at least an attempt at some type of explanation.
I feel as if I'm losing relevance in the Forum. Since I don't own a Spyder anymore, and can't even ride: it's tough to see where a fella with no current perspective fits into the picture...
I could act like the "Old Guy on the Porch"; who talks about the "Good Old Days"...
But that's not what I want to be.

I always liked being able to pass information along to folks who might have needed a bit of a helping hand.

(And some humor along the way...)

Tyris,
Rule 12 had no impact on my decision: that was just an honest difference of opinion between two very good friends...

Ron & Joy,
Thanks for the tunes: they really meant a lot to me, and I love you guys for taking the time to do it.

Now comes the REALLY awkward part of this... :opps:

If I can't be useful any more: I guess that I can stick around a little bit, and try to offer some humor to the equation.
And perhaps even add some perspective to the usual arguments that seem to break out every 47 seconds or so...

I won't be here as much, and you probably won't even notice me when I am.

But I really love all of you, and the last (almost) 9 years has been a real hoot!
 
Bob,

I am very glad to see that you are going to hang around. I would not be on this forum if it was not for you. After purchasing our first Spyder (2013 STL) I joined another forum, but was very disappointed in how few members posted, and worst how few responses I received to my questions. You responded that I should check out Spyderlovers. I did and the rest is history - so thanks again for stearing me in the wright direction!

Les
 
Bob, I don't post much anymore, but I'm here several times a day, just keeping up. You've been good for the site, and a friend to all of us, get back to us when you can, and thanks.
john
 
It's been fun, and I'll miss you guys!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6bH0O7GWH0

Guys,
Thanks for the kind words: you've all been FAR too good to me, for me to do this without at least an attempt at some type of explanation.
I feel as if I'm losing relevance in the Forum. Since I don't own a Spyder anymore, and can't even ride: it's tough to see where a fella with no current perspective fits into the picture...
I could act like the "Old Guy on the Porch"; who talks about the "Good Old Days"...
But that's not what I want to be.

I always liked being able to pass information along to folks who might have needed a bit of a helping hand.

(And some humor along the way...)

Tyris,
Rule 12 had no impact on my decision: that was just an honest difference of opinion between two very good friends...

Ron & Joy,
Thanks for the tunes: they really meant a lot to me, and I love you guys for taking the time to do it.

Now comes the REALLY awkward part of this... :opps:

If I can't be useful any more: I guess that I can stick around a little bit, and try to offer some humor to the equation.
And perhaps even add some perspective to the usual arguments that seem to break out every 47 seconds or so...

I won't be here as much, and you probably won't even notice me when I am.

But I really love all of you, and the last (almost) 9 years has been a real hoot!

crying_into_a_tissue-1331.gif I don't post here so much any more, Bob, but I never thought SL would be without your huge presence.

On the other hand, think how much more work you'll get done for not being on here all the time. :ohyea:

PS: I think you should at least shoot for 100,000 posts before you call it a day.
 
Bob, you always offer great advice, even after you gave up ryding. Please remember you are still a valuable resource for other members. Now if I were in your shoes, and could not ryde anymore, I think I would bow out because all of the ryding talk would make me crazy jealous! If that’s the case so be it. Let the other members of the bored determine if you have lost your relevance! Pssssssst......you haven’t!
 
I sold my Spyder but come here at times for the humor and interesting insights into the trike riding. Bob, I am glad that you decided to hang around even if it is only periodically. With all of your experience, you are not considered a "usta". We need you to keep things afloat every 47 seconds when someone chimes in with statements that do not seem to make any sense. Bob
 
Bob, the thing is you will always be relevant to this forum. It's all ready been said, your are a sage of wisdom and have a great deal of spyder knowledge. It's help me on more than one occasion. Dale
 
Hi Bob! As you can see I rarely post but I have been pretty much on this site several times a week for the past 6 years and am here to tell you that your input has always been appreciated. You may no longer own a Spyder but the bottom line is that you have a lot of experience that can be shared with the new riders. When I bought my 2013 RTL 6 years ago, you were the one who acted as the voice of reason when the heat problems piled up while others did nothing but contribute to the hysteria. As you predicted (and I concurred), the problem was remediated eventually. Sometimes this site needs a “rest of the story” kinda guy and you are that guy. I expect to continue to see posts from you in the future! Take care and hope all is well with you.
 
I feel as if I'm losing relevance in the Forum.
I think I understand, at least a little bit, of what you're feeling.

It seems like the number of vexing problems with our beloved Spyders has diminished greatly with improvements in recent model years and the massive number of solutions discovered and shared over the years has neutralized many concerns. My 2014 RT is 5 MYs old now, and 2 MYs older than the basic design. So as members are discussing problems with the 2018 & 19 RTs and the Rykers, with which I have no direct experience, I have less and less pertinent experience to share. As often happens in life, the new tends to push the old to the side, or at least it seems like it.

You've shared with us in the past about your vision issues, which I assume affect your computer use also. I hope that is not a predominant factor in your decision to back away, but I would not be surprised if it is some factor. If that is the case, I for one will give you leave to leave and not beg you to hang around. If it's not, then hang in here with us other old farts once in awhile and continue to share and debate!

Of course, if the new RV is a big factor in your decision to leave, then get out there and have fun and enjoy life to the fullest!! :thumbup:

And as Red Skelton always said, "God bless!"
 
I'm new here but it is very evident to me you are a valued and revered contributor here. Hope you decide to continue to hang around and share your good humor and sound advice!
 
Good Bye Bob

Good Bye Bob

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv---8s5f10

I don't come to this site much anymore. Not sure what's happening in your personal life. I'm just sorry to hear you no longer own a spyder and are leaving Spyderlovers. I am glad that my wife (may she RIP) and I had the privilege to meet you at Spyderfest '13. You are one of the good guys, although I disagree with you on a lot of topics. Greta Van Fleet is really a very good rock band Bob. Nothing memorable you say, I beg to differ.

One thing that will never come to fruition is my desire to hit the white trails of winter with you and Roger. That could have been epic, us three old farts out there riding the trails.

If I take a road trip out your way I will look you up. Take care my friend.

I leave you with a little Greta. Keep in mind these guys just stepped out of their teens.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5GG5eIql5E&list=RDWd9te6ZQXpQ
 
I like Greta. Sounds like something good to listen to when I'm off roading with the Jeep.

Bob,

The best to you; but, I doubt you can go very long without popping in here. That 100,000 is within reach.:thumbup:
 
Guys,
Thanks for the kind words: you've all been FAR too good to me, for me to do this without at least an attempt at some type of explanation.
I feel as if I'm losing relevance in the Forum. Since I don't own a Spyder anymore, and can't even ride: it's tough to see where a fella with no current perspective fits into the picture...
I could act like the "Old Guy on the Porch"; who talks about the "Good Old Days"...
But that's not what I want to be.

I always liked being able to pass information along to folks who might have needed a bit of a helping hand.

(And some humor along the way...)

Tyris,
Rule 12 had no impact on my decision: that was just an honest difference of opinion between two very good friends...

Ron & Joy,
Thanks for the tunes: they really meant a lot to me, and I love you guys for taking the time to do it.

Now comes the REALLY awkward part of this... :opps:

If I can't be useful any more: I guess that I can stick around a little bit, and try to offer some humor to the equation.
And perhaps even add some perspective to the usual arguments that seem to break out every 47 seconds or so...

I won't be here as much, and you probably won't even notice me when I am.

But I really love all of you, and the last (almost) 9 years has been a real hoot!
.

I actually know how you feel. I feel the same way on the two Yamaha Venture forums I help found. I haven't had a V4 Yamaha since 2011. What you can do is tell us some stories about your trips and racing adventures. I love reading things like that esp. during the winter when I don't ride very much. Thanks for your explanation and if you find any merit in this suggestion, well you'll have at least one reader. Good luck in whatever you move on to.
 
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