The lousy weather here finally cleared today, so I decided to take my first real ryde on my 2016 F3-T. The ryde was on country roads thru mostly farmland in Washington County. No traffic and a beautiful day - what more could I ask for? Here are my observations (with a few questions):
1. First of all, is this thing fun? Hell, Yeah!
2. I had a few scary moments on portions of road with a crown or slope down to the right - especially if it also turned left at that moment. The Spyder wanted to go off the road to the right and I had to really fight it a couple times. But on well-graded roads, it was great. Any hints on how to handle poorly graded roads?
3. I find that my right hand falls asleep. Is it because I'm gripping the throttle too tight? (I don't think I am. But if I grip it any looser, how do you maintain throttle control?)
4. My main complaint continues to be pain/tightness/cramping in the hips. I'll have to play with the foot pegs a bit to try and address this. But I'm also thinking that a narrower and slightly longer seat my do the trick for me as well, since I get relief when I scotch my butt onto the very front of the passenger seat and straighten out my legs. Any suggestions on seats that might fit the bill?
5. Turning left from a standing start is still a bit of a problem (due to unexpected acceleration), but it's getting better. I'm thinking that it may be that it's a bit of a reach to stay on the throttle when the handlebars are turned to the left. So maybe I need the bar adjusted as well. Thoughts?
6. Oh - and did I mention that this thing as a hell of a lot of fun (in spite of the cramps)!
Thanks.
1. First of all, is this thing fun? Hell, Yeah!
2. I had a few scary moments on portions of road with a crown or slope down to the right - especially if it also turned left at that moment. The Spyder wanted to go off the road to the right and I had to really fight it a couple times. But on well-graded roads, it was great. Any hints on how to handle poorly graded roads?
3. I find that my right hand falls asleep. Is it because I'm gripping the throttle too tight? (I don't think I am. But if I grip it any looser, how do you maintain throttle control?)
4. My main complaint continues to be pain/tightness/cramping in the hips. I'll have to play with the foot pegs a bit to try and address this. But I'm also thinking that a narrower and slightly longer seat my do the trick for me as well, since I get relief when I scotch my butt onto the very front of the passenger seat and straighten out my legs. Any suggestions on seats that might fit the bill?
5. Turning left from a standing start is still a bit of a problem (due to unexpected acceleration), but it's getting better. I'm thinking that it may be that it's a bit of a reach to stay on the throttle when the handlebars are turned to the left. So maybe I need the bar adjusted as well. Thoughts?
6. Oh - and did I mention that this thing as a hell of a lot of fun (in spite of the cramps)!
Thanks.