Yesterday I traveled to NYC for a business venture. It's a 250 mile roundtrip and since it was a beautiful day I figured I would take my Spyder and make a day of it. I arrived in the early afternoon and needed lunch so I went to Katz deli on Houston street in lower NYC. I highly recommend that deli, the food is phenomenal and known for their pastrami sandwiches which are to die for, its pricey though and they only take cash. After that I traveled to my destination several miles north in NYC taking side roads. As I travelled a car pulled up along side and asked if my bike was "street legal" and another asked if it was allowed on the highway, I responded accordingly. Many tourists took pictures and I also received many thumbs up the lady's.
After 2 hours in traffic I arrived at my destination and headed for the public parking garage. Two hours to travel 5 miles is not uncommon in NYC, my Spyder handled it beautifully. I pulled up and the attendant walked away refusing to open the gate. Soon a manager walked up and asked "what is that". I told him it was a motorcycle and he said I was not allowed as motorcycles were not permitted on the lot anymore. I asked why and he said they have damaged cars, struck passengers, performed wheelies and made general nuisances of themselves. I laughed cause I understood the stupidity of some riders and politely told him I was mistaken and my Spyder was in fact a car and registered as such. He quickly opened the gate and gave me VIP parking because of the inconvenience he initiated.
I arrived home just before sunset and was one of the most beautiful rides I have had this year.:yes:
After 2 hours in traffic I arrived at my destination and headed for the public parking garage. Two hours to travel 5 miles is not uncommon in NYC, my Spyder handled it beautifully. I pulled up and the attendant walked away refusing to open the gate. Soon a manager walked up and asked "what is that". I told him it was a motorcycle and he said I was not allowed as motorcycles were not permitted on the lot anymore. I asked why and he said they have damaged cars, struck passengers, performed wheelies and made general nuisances of themselves. I laughed cause I understood the stupidity of some riders and politely told him I was mistaken and my Spyder was in fact a car and registered as such. He quickly opened the gate and gave me VIP parking because of the inconvenience he initiated.
I arrived home just before sunset and was one of the most beautiful rides I have had this year.:yes: