MickeyFisher
Spyder 5 Team Member
Hey, everyone! I wanted to start a new thread since people were asking about my first impressions. We only did a short ride today, about a half hour in LA traffic, but it was enough of a taste to get me hooked.
Fred told me before we started that I might have more trouble than Faran, because I'd be holding onto some motorcycling habits. He and Lamont told me ahead of time to relax and let the Spyder do the work. Wow, were they right.
It took me a few minutes to relax my upper body and not want to oversteer. I rode the brake a little at first, I think to overcompensate for feeling like I was giving up some control by not having a hand brake. But, after a short while I got the swing of it, especially once I was able to feel out the shifting and all. I still had plenty of phantom hand braking going on, but that'll probably take awhile to go away, haha.
The easiest thing to get used to was leaning into the turns, because...well, that's just really fun to do.
It was a blast, even though it was short, and I even got to experience a little of the rock star feeling. I was stopped at a light when a car pulled up next to me. The two young boys in the back rolled down their window to check me and the Spyder out, smiling from ear to ear. I gave them the thumbs up, the light turned green and I took off. Two future owners, right there!
I'll post more after the big ride tomorrow, and I'll do a full thread with pics and video once I get back across country!
Fred told me before we started that I might have more trouble than Faran, because I'd be holding onto some motorcycling habits. He and Lamont told me ahead of time to relax and let the Spyder do the work. Wow, were they right.
It took me a few minutes to relax my upper body and not want to oversteer. I rode the brake a little at first, I think to overcompensate for feeling like I was giving up some control by not having a hand brake. But, after a short while I got the swing of it, especially once I was able to feel out the shifting and all. I still had plenty of phantom hand braking going on, but that'll probably take awhile to go away, haha.
The easiest thing to get used to was leaning into the turns, because...well, that's just really fun to do.
It was a blast, even though it was short, and I even got to experience a little of the rock star feeling. I was stopped at a light when a car pulled up next to me. The two young boys in the back rolled down their window to check me and the Spyder out, smiling from ear to ear. I gave them the thumbs up, the light turned green and I took off. Two future owners, right there!
I'll post more after the big ride tomorrow, and I'll do a full thread with pics and video once I get back across country!