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Excited beyond words...

savagewist

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i have owned my spyder since june...49th birthday present to myself. my daughter purchased hers in september.

we are taking our first road trip together on friday 2/18

we are nervous and so excited wish us well. we will post a pic or to when we return.

oh and hello i am new to the forum. Junell
 
Good for y'all!!!! where you going???? I'm south of you near Houston....we sometimes ride to Lufkin to eat at Ralph & Kakoos (sp) next time we go I'll holler...flamingobabe
 
i have owned my spyder since june...49th birthday present to myself. my daughter purchased hers in september.

we are taking our first road trip together on friday 2/18

we are nervous and so excited wish us well. we will post a pic or to when we return.

oh and hello i am new to the forum. Junell

Congratulations and have a great time! My wife (Spydergirl) and I went on a cross-country trip in September of 2009 on our (at the time) one Spyder. We rode from Pittsburg, CA to Danville, IN then down and over to eastern Tennessee for Spyders in the Smokies and then headed home. We rode 6,000 miles in 19 days and though we had a few minor trouble spots, we got through it unscathed.

Last year we took our (now two) Spyders separately to Sedona, AZ. On the way we stopped to see a friend in Las Vegas. After we left Sedona we visited friends in Phoenix and Jacumba, CA and then headed home. That trip was another 2,400 miles each and the only problem was a failed valve stem on one front wheel.

We have 38,000 miles combined on our two Spyders and we ride them everywhere. We run a chapter here in Northern California and are planning a west coast event. If you're interested in learning more about the west coast event, let me know.

Happy Spydering and

:welcome:

Geoff.
 
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