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Hasn't reappeared to read comments or Thank everybody for there input!
Thank you all for your input! I am currently on the road riding my Spyder F3-S visiting both friends and family... especially my grandkids! I traded in my 2008 Spyder GS for the F3-S and was concerned because my GS was awesome in the rain, however it did not have cruise control. I have experienced hydroplaning before in a car but my Spyder incident left me thinking that there might be something wrong with my bike... but it does make sense what you folks are telling me! I love my new Spyder F3-S but in the rain I sure do miss my GS!
The fat rear tire on the Spyder makes it more prone to hydroplaning, your front tires too, depending on the depth of water.
Know first hand on a two-wheelie you can recover from a 'death wobble' aka 'tank slapper. The front wheel will wobble for a variety or reasons.
With all the drama with the front wheel gone crazy, slow down, gain control, pull the seat out of your pucker factor and move on.
The fat rear tire on the Spyder makes it more prone to hydroplaning, your front tires too, depending on the depth of water.
Know first hand on a two-wheelie you can recover from a 'death wobble' aka 'tank slapper. The front wheel will wobble for a variety or reasons.
With all the drama with the front wheel gone crazy, slow down, gain control, pull the seat out of your pucker factor and move on.
Those stubby little bars don't give you much leverage in those situations. :yikes:
At least with the set of "Longhorns", that come on the Goldwings; it's a fair fight!