Darren111
New member
After practicing my forward and reverse manoeuvres I decided to go and ride on some quiet local roads. I expected to make some mistakes as a beginner, but surprisingly I didn't because all the time I was reminded of the advice from Spyderlovers forum. I was making sure I wasn't riding the break pedal, I approached roundabouts and corners with caution and didn't come out of my comfort zone. I rode on quiet roads, through Leeds city with a mixture of roundabouts, left and right hand turns.
Spent about 2 hours today riding and I will do the same over the next few weeks to build up my confidence. Last night I started reading my 2015 roadster operators guide by BRP and tonight I will pick up the reading of the guide from last night. I intend to read all 152 pages as part of my bedtime reading over the coming weeks. Tonight I will also watch the Can-Am roadster safety DVD that I was given on handover of my F3-S yesterday.
Loving the looks from pedestrians and drivers when I stop at traffic lights. Loving the pictures taken of me and F3-S from pedestrians when I stop at traffic lights. Loving the smiles from pedestrians when I stop at traffic lights. Any other looks I don't notice because my eyes are peeled on the road and my surroundings whilst riding.
My first time riding experience as a newbie with Spyder was a pleasant and joyful one. I loved the sunshine, wind and light spot of rain today it just made that first time experience real.
Spent about 2 hours today riding and I will do the same over the next few weeks to build up my confidence. Last night I started reading my 2015 roadster operators guide by BRP and tonight I will pick up the reading of the guide from last night. I intend to read all 152 pages as part of my bedtime reading over the coming weeks. Tonight I will also watch the Can-Am roadster safety DVD that I was given on handover of my F3-S yesterday.
Loving the looks from pedestrians and drivers when I stop at traffic lights. Loving the pictures taken of me and F3-S from pedestrians when I stop at traffic lights. Loving the smiles from pedestrians when I stop at traffic lights. Any other looks I don't notice because my eyes are peeled on the road and my surroundings whilst riding.
My first time riding experience as a newbie with Spyder was a pleasant and joyful one. I loved the sunshine, wind and light spot of rain today it just made that first time experience real.