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Harley Dealer Visit

SPYD1

New member
My HD buddies asked me to go to a cookout at our local HD dealer recently. I was a bit apprehensive having a Spyder RT but off I went. Had lots of fun having a dog and a beer. Parked by some Tri Glides and answered many questions. People were very respectful recognizing me as a fellow biker and not a non Harley owner. Today I had a guy on a Harley walk up to me st a gas station who remembered me from the cookout. I like to see this type of unity among people who share similar interests.
 
I like to think many of us are in it for the same reason

Makes no difference to me what you're riding. I'm in it for the shear enjoyment of the ride!
 
Well I just recently bought a Spyder, didn't know about how HD riders felt about Can Am Spyders. I am learning. My own cousin told me I had to ride 25 yards behind him, although he was kidding I now know how they feel. But to be honest I love my :spyder2: and don't care.:yes::b2b:
 
There you go....

The Rock star of the spyder experience...and I bet you still have thoser miles of smiles...:2thumbs:
 
My opinion is; it's not what you ride, but that you ride.....
Dan P
SPYD3R

Agreed, never got the reason behind not waving back because of what someone was riding. Last weekend I went out for a quick ride on the Spyder, came across a group of 4 on 2 wheels, not sure what they were riding (cruisers). I waved and nothing back. Went to the house and got on my Vstar...ran across the same group again, this time all 4 waved......and yes I waved back. I wave at everyone including mopeds.
 
When I had my old Harley, on trips, everyone stayed about a quarter to half mile back. Often I was relegated to the rear of the group.
As far as what you ride, every now and then you'll run into someone with an attitude. The majority of us don't care. We just want as many people to enjoy riding as possible. When I am on the road I wave to every bike I meet including scooters.
 
i always volunteer to ride in the back. that way I can use a long handled fish net to pick up all the parts that fall of all the Harley's.
 
As a passed Director of Southern Nevada HOG, this is they type of friendship I would expect from HOG Chapter Members.
The are not only a FUN group, but for those who are members they are FAMILY.
We don't (Chapters I'm familiar with) hold our noses up at anyone and IF someone is on the side of the road will always see if assistance is needed.
A great group of men AND women!

AJ

My HD buddies asked me to go to a cookout at our local HD dealer recently. I was a bit apprehensive having a Spyder RT but off I went. Had lots of fun having a dog and a beer. Parked by some Tri Glides and answered many questions. People were very respectful recognizing me as a fellow biker and not a non Harley owner. Today I had a guy on a Harley walk up to me st a gas station who remembered me from the cookout. I like to see this type of unity among people who share similar interests.
 
I live two miles from a very active HD dealer. They have a hoot of some sort, demos, band, food, etc most weekends. I drop by once in a while and have a hot dog and soda. They ask questions, etc and are pleasant and no BS. When riding I always wave and 90% wave back. Any time I see a bike on the side of the road, I, like all of us, slow and ask if they need help unless there are other bikes with him.

:spyder2:
 
I have attended many Harley poker runs and rides on my Spyder! Felt welcome and had a great time. I was always asked questions about the Spyder.
Last month I purchased my first Harley. A 2017 Street Glide! I switch off between the 2 and I am welcome at any event I go to!
 
My opinion is; it's not what you ride, but that you ride.....
Dan P
SPYD3R
:agree:, It didn't matter to us whether we were riding the Harley('96-'09), GL1800 trike('06-'15), or the RT Ltd('15-) We wave. We have noticed less wave backs since joining we joined the Spyder World.
 
My own cousin told me I had to ride 25 yards behind him, .:yes::b2b:


that's actually for your protection, so you don't get hit by the parts falling off :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::thumbup::thumbup:
 
If you value your hearing, you will ride a LOT farther back than that !!! :yes:

:roflblack:
I always ride with my die hard Harley riding brother in law. I keep way back because of the darn rocks that Harley throws back. He lost one of his foot pegs this last Saturday, I stopped picked it up and gave it back to him when we stopped. He said wow I thought I had lost it and thanked me. 👍
 
Bottom Line: IMO: It is not about "what you ride" it's about THE RIDE. Motorcycling gives a freedom that you cannot find elsewhere. :yes::yes:
 
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