Hey Mikey....If some on this forum bug you, avoid the crazy twits on the Facebook Spyder groups. You want dumb questions, dumbanswers, stupid things done to a Spyder and more? They are all there.
I'm 86 and find that as I grow older, I am less tolerant of stupid people and the negativity that goes on around me and in the world. I used to dislike seeing those DILLIGAS patches on 1%ers, but today, I'd gladly wear one. Too many worry and fuss about little and things they have no control over.
Yeah, I'm a fair weather rider too, Mike. I've had enough discomfort in my life that I don't volunteer for any.
Well, I can honestly say I learned "another" something new here.
"DILLIGAS"! Even had to look that one up.......and I must say I can totally relate to that Acronym, even at my young age :thumbup: of 63. It takes time, even years, to learn this concept, but frees the mind.
Hmm, where do I get one of those Patches? :roflblack:
Anyways, since before joining this group I knew absolutely nothing about Spyders and was even a bit skeptical of wanting to own one with everything I had previously read, viewed, etc. It was rather intimidating "back then". I hadn't even rode one before I purchased the one I have now. It was either "do or die" moment when I did make the purchase. My determination level was that strong to want to master this creature. And I wanted to ride again, and now being a left leg amputee, this was that perfect fit.
Now, thanks to many here on this forum I feel like an old pro. Still forever learning, and getting passed my little insecurities of even attempting to do my own maintenance on these creatures, which I just underestimated myself and my capabilities. Working on my other vehicles....no problems there.
Removing the plastic many times :gaah: , done a few oil changes, tires, brake pads, and recently replaced my coolant......and all the little how-to tips from the members here, and of course Youtube videos, made it all seem like a breeze now.
I am grateful I found this forum and and definitely appreciate all the input and its contributions, be it good, bad or (well, not ugly :roflblack: ).
Did I mention that when the Spyders first came on the scene, I thought they were hideous! Look at me now!

hyea::riding:
Anyways...........many thanks to all! I love the comradery this forum offers.