Good morning all,
First post on the forum and I'm looking for some advice on how to begin my journey into the world of the Spyder. A little background to start, my wife has always ridden motorcycles and, after getting rid of hers prior to our meeting 7 years ago, she's decided she wants to ride again (I've never ridden). We bought two new Honda Rebel 500s and I'm just not picking up the two-wheel feeling, it's not for me. Took a class and got nowhere, it's just too much for me to process. She's decided she doesn't want to ride alone so, enter the Spyder. Our desire is to take our two brand-new Rebels and attempt to strike a deal on a Spyder to share individually and ride two-up as well. There is an upcoming class soon in our area called the "Can-Am rider education experience" and, in our state, it's a license waiver course so it will teach us both how to ride.
Any advice on how to begin the journey?
Thanks in avance...
Frank
First post on the forum and I'm looking for some advice on how to begin my journey into the world of the Spyder. A little background to start, my wife has always ridden motorcycles and, after getting rid of hers prior to our meeting 7 years ago, she's decided she wants to ride again (I've never ridden). We bought two new Honda Rebel 500s and I'm just not picking up the two-wheel feeling, it's not for me. Took a class and got nowhere, it's just too much for me to process. She's decided she doesn't want to ride alone so, enter the Spyder. Our desire is to take our two brand-new Rebels and attempt to strike a deal on a Spyder to share individually and ride two-up as well. There is an upcoming class soon in our area called the "Can-Am rider education experience" and, in our state, it's a license waiver course so it will teach us both how to ride.
Any advice on how to begin the journey?
Thanks in avance...
Frank