ARtraveler
R.I.P. Dwayne
Yes, nice pics. I will also keep watching for more information. :2thumbs::2thumbs:
Around here we do everything in Threes - I have three reverse trikes and may oldest son and his wife just had triplets.
http://www.kokes.org/try-cry/index.htm
I was invited to test drive the first release for several reasons. Since that first ride and the intrigue that later set in I set out to do my own mainly for cost and creative reasons.
Now that I have well over 60k actual riding on all surfaces including snow I feel confident riding a "naked" trike is really no different or less safe than riding a standard street bike. Fact is it is by logic safer.
Are the controls saving you or are you allowing them to do so? I am still impressed when I see a spyder buzz by as I am a real believer in diversity. And let's face it the RT's are as far removed from the HD template as one can get. But at the same time I would rather have the controls in my hands and make my own decisions. How many people drive into ditches and lakes because the GPS told them to turn? More than you think.
I guess the links in my sig don't show up or something - www.stealth11.com is the first conversion, I just gave it a fresh paint job and change several things like adding hard bags, new headlight and mirrors but it's still a blast to ride.
www.valk3.com - My tour model which has replaced my GL1800 for the most part just because it's more fun and safer considering the roads I tend to ride on.
One thing I don't understand is why this bike needs a set up and all the crazy things I need to do to start it up. Why does it have to tell me to read the safety manual every time. I am a whole right leg amputee and I used to ride super bikes, I just changed from a CBR929RR over to the spyder. With that bike I just turned the key and hit the start button with this it is just to much and I never in my life have I ever needed a dealer setup out side of adding gas. I know I just started to ride the spider but man the pushing of the safety thing is just to much, they need to start thinking of this as a real motorcycle not a hover round, the owners manual has about 30 pages on the bike and about 80 pages on safety. And yes I loved spending 1200 dollars on a after market hand brake which should be on the bike already. I will give it time but it is a very frustrating thing.
I agree with Bob on this one. Dealers, and just some of them, have been the root cause of some of our issues. Maybe its time for a dealer training program for the Spyders?
Not allergic to Wings, just inferior to them.
Not allergic to Wings, just inferior to them.
Get yourself a spyder group...:roflblack: I'll tell you this, I worked on wings from 1976 to 1997 those bikes were not born perfect... I have mentioned before, this site is like a Dr's office we seem to only deal with the sick. And we deal well we have good people with great solutions. Relax ryde with confidence if you go negative and looking or waiting for problems you will find or more likely cause them..jmo...hyea:
Get yourself a spyder group...:roflblack: I'll tell you this, I worked on wings from 1976 to 1997 those bikes were not born perfect... I have mentioned before, this site is like a Dr's office we seem to only deal with the sick. And we deal well we have good people with great solutions. Relax ryde with confidence if you go negative and looking or waiting for problems you will find or more likely cause them..jmo...hyea:
I agree.
The 1500 Gold Wing was the only bike I knew of that people recomended carrying a spare alternator.
Iam not sure how bikes are shipped nowdays, but I would guess, some set up is required for all of them. I would not like a dealer who "assumed" the bike was fine without checking it.
Just me
Oldmanzues