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HI

Well i have finally taken the plunge i picked up my 2012 metallic black RS SM5 on friday and rode it home (400 m) on sunday WOW its tottaly diffrent from anything ive ever thrown a leg over. the ride overall was excellent after an ajustment period of about a hundred miles ,now im hooked, man it sure moves out when you twist the loud grip.:ohyea:


cheers from a very happy new :spyder: owner mickView attachment 53176

Congrats on taking the plunge. It's hard to refrain from the rolling burnouts for sure! Enjoy the ride:yes:
 
Thanks, I needed that laugh & Congrats on the New Spyder

poor nelson ??? the first thing he did when i got my new :spyder2: home was PEE ON IT :gaah:cheers mick
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:You gotta love 'em:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Just in case you haven't seen this thread, may I suggest reading over it carefully, as its one of the BEST Threads I've EVER seen for new ryders.
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...t-Do-s-and-Do-Nots-quot-for-new-Spyder-owners

:congrats: on the New Ryde btw:yes::yes:

Now about Nelson:lecturef_smilie::roflblack: tell us more, like what breed, how much does he weigh etc etc:dontknow::hun:..... If he's not too big:opps: there are ways to make it work out with a Spyder and a smaller dog :thumbup:

Dave nTeddy~
 




Now about Nelson:lecturef_smilie::roflblack: tell us more, like what breed, how much does he weigh etc etc:dontknow::hun:..... If he's not too big:opps: there are ways to make it work out with a Spyder and a smaller dog :thumbup:

Dave nTeddy~
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My commander in chief is an australian x british bulldog hes about 45 kg dunno what that is in pounds but hes heavy hes not very tall about 18 inches at the shoulder and about that wide across the chest hes not very athletic (cant even get into a car without help ) so i dont see him jumping up on the spyder and hes too heavy for the trunk so if he comes itll have to be in a trailer which is not on the cards for a few years yet so no spyderin for nelly :(
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He's a beauty Mick, how much do you weigh maybe Nelson can drive:roflblack: Actually the trailer with the top holes would be great. I can see the leather RAF helmet and goggles now.:yes::yes:
 
Look's like you have gotten a lot of input. I just want to say that you have beaten the bad odds and ready to ride. My hat is off to ya brother. ROCK ON AND RIDE!:thumbup:
 
Welcome to the Cluster!

I am a above knee (left) amputee and the Spyder has been a Godsend to me. I put about 80K km on an RS, similar to yours but 2008. Then I moved over to the RT-S this May. It is more comfortable, but not quite as quick. You are going to LOVE your new aquisition.....

Nice to hear some metric speak (LOL). I am forever converting F to C, Miles to km and lbs to kg......
This is a great place to be and a lot of good suggestions by real rYders. I do a lot of touring and have picked up a few tricks about carrying my leg around. ideas for transporting crutches motels....you get the drift...
Enjoy your new toy and BE CAREFUL OUT THERE. Remember there are two miles of ditch for every mile of road :)
 
crutch

Welcome to the Cluster!

I am a above knee (left) amputee and the Spyder has been a Godsend to me. I put about 80K km on an RS, similar to yours but 2008. Then I moved over to the RT-S this May. It is more comfortable, but not quite as quick. You are going to LOVE your new aquisition.....

Nice to hear some metric speak (LOL). I am forever converting F to C, Miles to km and lbs to kg......
This is a great place to be and a lot of good suggestions by real rYders. I do a lot of touring and have picked up a few tricks about carrying my leg around. ideas for transporting crutches motels....you get the drift...
Enjoy your new toy and BE CAREFUL OUT THERE. Remember there are two miles of ditch for every mile of road :)

hi even though i spend most of my time in a chair i can walk short distances on crutches if the need arises (hurts like hell ) i was wondering how you carry yours mine dont fold or anything like that and there pretty heavy as am i 120 kg 187 cm so i need an easy way to carry them.
cheers mick
 
hi even though i spend most of my time in a chair i can walk short distances on crutches if the need arises (hurts like hell ) i was wondering how you carry yours mine dont fold or anything like that and there pretty heavy as am i 120 kg 187 cm so i need an easy way to carry them.
cheers mick

I use a Prosthetic almost all of the time. I carry my crutches for in the motel room etc (or if my leg is bothering me). Mine are collapsable, but i think ca carry quite a bit of weight. I'll try to get the information on them if you are interested. They are available in Canada at Shoppers (major drug store chain) and at Walgreen's in the USA. Not sure about Ozzy Land? ($60 - $70 range, I think).
They fit nicely on the RS folded and attached to the passenger handles, one on each side. I used a velcro wrap. With the RT the vags are in the way, but I discovered that they fit in the FRUNK when collapsed and I take them apart. I can still fit a back pack in there with them. I can try to find a picture that I have "somewhere" and post it if you'd like to see. It is amazing how innovative some of the people ont his forum are.

I seem to remember somebody talking about using an ATV Rifle case / holder attached to the Spyder. It might be worth doing a search. Hve fun with the new machine - I KNOW you are going to have a blast
 
thanks

I use a Prosthetic almost all of the time. I carry my crutches for in the motel room etc (or if my leg is bothering me). Mine are collapsable, but i think ca carry quite a bit of weight. I'll try to get the information on them if you are interested. They are available in Canada at Shoppers (major drug store chain) and at Walgreen's in the USA. Not sure about Ozzy Land? ($60 - $70 range, I think).
They fit nicely on the RS folded and attached to the passenger handles, one on each side. I used a velcro wrap. With the RT the vags are in the way, but I discovered that they fit in the FRUNK when collapsed and I take them apart. I can still fit a back pack in there with them. I can try to find a picture that I have "somewhere" and post it if you'd like to see. It is amazing how innovative some of the people ont his forum are.

I seem to remember somebody talking about using an ATV Rifle case / holder attached to the Spyder. It might be worth doing a search. Hve fun with the new machine - I KNOW you are going to have a blast

thanks for the post star cruiser yeah might have to look into some fold up crutches ,as for enjoying the ride i certainly am went for a blast this afternoon and had such a good time that i forgot my afternoon meds and am now paying for it , but it was worth every bit of pain, so again thanks stay well and keep the shiny side up:thumbup:




enjoying it all mick :cheers:
 
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