Hello,
I'm in the exploratory stages of owning a Spyder RT. I thought this might be something my wife and I could do together. The only motorized bike's we've ridden are scooters. Would definitely take a Spyder course, that's what we did before purchasing our boat a couple of years ago, we took a boat handling course. Just because someone can buy something doesn't mean they can operate it.
We had the opportunity to take motorcycle lessons a couple of years ago but my wife decided against it due to her surgically reconstructed ankle not being able to support the weight of a conventional motorcycle. She has always enjoyed riding on motorcycles as a passenger so I thought the Spyder would be something she could ride on her own as well. We do have some friends and family that own motorcycles.
My mechanical experience... I'm an IT / Electronics guy. When the truck needs service it goes to my mechanic. The boat I do basic maintenance, LOF, winterize, spring commissioning, plus fixing whatever non-engine related stuff that breaks, you don't want to see the list :gaah:.
I've been reading the forums. Probably other things I should be asking. I created a thread in the New York forum asking about dealer experiences on Long Island.
Well thanks for your replies. Look forward to hearing your thoughts or suggestions.
John
I'm in the exploratory stages of owning a Spyder RT. I thought this might be something my wife and I could do together. The only motorized bike's we've ridden are scooters. Would definitely take a Spyder course, that's what we did before purchasing our boat a couple of years ago, we took a boat handling course. Just because someone can buy something doesn't mean they can operate it.
- Looking to hear from fellow RT owners if you prefer the manual or semi-auto transmission. Reason why, more pep, better mpg, engine braking, etc? If we had opted for a conventional motorcycle manual would've probably been the only option.
- How reliable are the RT's in general. I've been reading the posts about owners issues and about their absolute delight with Spyders.
- Does the Spyder have a 12VDC or 6VDC electrical system?
- Access to maintenance items, LOF, air filters, etc.
- After market GPS mounting? I've seen the RAM mounts for motorcycles.
- What kind of tires does the RT use? They look like small car tires.
We had the opportunity to take motorcycle lessons a couple of years ago but my wife decided against it due to her surgically reconstructed ankle not being able to support the weight of a conventional motorcycle. She has always enjoyed riding on motorcycles as a passenger so I thought the Spyder would be something she could ride on her own as well. We do have some friends and family that own motorcycles.
My mechanical experience... I'm an IT / Electronics guy. When the truck needs service it goes to my mechanic. The boat I do basic maintenance, LOF, winterize, spring commissioning, plus fixing whatever non-engine related stuff that breaks, you don't want to see the list :gaah:.
I've been reading the forums. Probably other things I should be asking. I created a thread in the New York forum asking about dealer experiences on Long Island.
Well thanks for your replies. Look forward to hearing your thoughts or suggestions.
John