:agree: I gotta agree with what Piratezz says - these things are power hungry machines, and more than just a couple of 3 mile runs a week
without AT LEAST the same number of 30 minute plus runs at highway speed/revs is NOT going to be good for the long term reliability of your Spyder's battery!! :gaah:
So if you're using it to commute to work, then you
really need to find a '
long way to/from work' and take that
at least a couple of times a week, and it should really include those 30 mins miles plus of highway speeds/revs from the outset, or you risk killing the battery over time and having it fail on you when you least want it to! :lecturef_smilie:
Not only will this get you up to speed with your Spyder ryding quicker than pussy-footing around & learning all sorts of bad habits you'll need to unlearn later, but it'll also get & keep your battery in good nick from the outset - and it's a good excuse for a ride too!

hyea:
Get out there & ride it, the more saddle time you get (at highway speeds too!) the quicker/better you'll sort it all out and the more you'll enjoy it! :thumbup:
Just Do It! You Know You Want To! :cheers: