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How many Spyders do we have in Washington?

Whidbey Island

Just moved in the area trying to see who else is out here. Unfortunately my Spyder is being babysat at my parents house, I';m trying to decide if I want it shipped to me or if I want to make the trip from NC to WA... Of course the popular answer is going to be "TAKE THE TRIP"... I just dont have the vacation days saved up yet... and I miss it so
 
Y'all must be out riding. (Y'all is from living in SW WA. :sour:)
Just picked up my new '17 F3 SM6 a few days ago.
BIG change from riding 2 wheels!
Looking forward to meeting & ryding with some of you.
Jerry
 
Just saw old question posted new (?) ......my answer 2018

Live south of Olympia off HWY 12/old99 close to South Sound Speedway.
Ride every chance we get (always 2 up), usually 150/200 miles around the area on each trip.
Have seen over the last few years an increase in Spyders on the road within 70 miles or so of home, but only 1 real contact made - while on a long trip to Oregon for vacation!
Sometimes see 4-6 in a group, but always going the other way. No idea where they are from around here.

We have a 2014 RTL in Cognac (or as most people call it "Burnt Orange") purchased June of 2014.
Currently approx. 21,000 miles.
 

Late comer to the party but this may not count. 40 years + in Seattle. Last 25 on Bainbridge Is. Now living

in Oro Valley, AZ. Do miss the fantastic riding in Washington. The rain--not so much.

Jack
 

Late comer to the party but this may not count. 40 years + in Seattle. Last 25 on Bainbridge Is. Now living

in Oro Valley, AZ. Do miss the fantastic riding in Washington. The rain--not so much.

Jack
I was over 60 years in Seattle area. Spent many nights at Bainbridge just south of the Town and Country at the QCYC out station next to the city dock. Sold the boat and became a desert person....
 
2017 F3-T Black Satin

Picked it up from dealer Saturday, about 500 miles by this afternoon.:ohyea:

North of Spokane.

Regards,

Don
 
Will be doing our annual West Coast tour this summer. We will be back in Washington the last week of July. Heading across the North Cascades to Anacortes. On to Roche Harbor, south to Port Ludlow, Bainbridge Isl., then on down to Oregon. I really don't miss the rain but this time of year, look forward to getting out of the desert heat. One of my favorite rides is doing highway 20 from one end to the other. Includes mountain passes, ferry, and dry desert-like terrain. Lots of great towns along the way. Miss it a lot..... Perhaps see a few Spyders on the way. If you see a grey RTL pulling a matching trailer and traveling with a yellow GoldWing (my wife), pull us over and say "howdy"......
 
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