Chazzman
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Hello Everyone, I have ridden 40 years, 30+ bikes... My wife enjoys riding and our Havanese named Annie. I ride moderately aggressive and like carving up the twisties, wife no so much, lol. I am starting to like the thought of 3 wheels on the ground and slowing my pace down. L4 and L5 disc deterioration and neck issues adds to this consideration . I am not a conventional 3 wheeler kind of guy. I did ride the base spyder 2 or 3 years ago, just about 10 miles. I am planning on riding the RTS when the weather permits.
I would like to hear from some 2 wheel guys that went to the spyder. I would also like recommendations on the 2011 or 2012. I can get a pretty good deal on the 2011, I really like the white limited but can't see the difference in price from the RTS to the Limited.
I hope for a 2 hour test ride. I am concerned if I will enjoy 3 wheels 6 months down the road, after riding two for so many years. I plan on trading my 2005 Wing and my 2011 V-Strom if I do purchase the RTS.
I have read here about dying problems and the limp mode kicking in. I have never had a problem with my wing, really don't want to start having issues on a brand new machine. Any advise or opinions would be appreciated addressing any or all of the above. Thanks in advance...
I would like to hear from some 2 wheel guys that went to the spyder. I would also like recommendations on the 2011 or 2012. I can get a pretty good deal on the 2011, I really like the white limited but can't see the difference in price from the RTS to the Limited.
I hope for a 2 hour test ride. I am concerned if I will enjoy 3 wheels 6 months down the road, after riding two for so many years. I plan on trading my 2005 Wing and my 2011 V-Strom if I do purchase the RTS.
I have read here about dying problems and the limp mode kicking in. I have never had a problem with my wing, really don't want to start having issues on a brand new machine. Any advise or opinions would be appreciated addressing any or all of the above. Thanks in advance...
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