peterparker
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Howdy gang.
I bought my first Spyder on 6/28/14. It is a 2014 RT LTD in the titanium gray matte finish and I named her Lucky. This weekend I had 4 days off with the 4th of July holiday so I figured that I would ride it out to some property that my wife and I own out in the Texas hill country. I just got back and thought I would post up a few newbie thoughts after racking up a total of 823 miles on this trip.
- I learned not to try to wave back at other riders in curves. Both hands on the bars are very much appreciated. A nod of the helmet will suffice.
- I had to adjust my aim for dodging roadkill.
- The RT's stock GPS is a worthless pile. I don't really care if it is waterproof - if you can't read the screen for the glare, it is of no use to me. Maybe a different one is easier to read in direct sunlight?? Suggestions are welcome.
- I wish the flat part of the turn signal cancellation switch was wider. I kept turning the signal on the opposite way instead of cancelling.
- The turn signal flashes way too long if you let it self cancel.
- This thing will really fly through the curves if you want it to. Especially with your body going to the inside of the curve and hanging off the seat just a bit.
- Waiting for the thing to tell you to read the safety card before starting sucks.
- Wish the brake pedal was bigger. I operated it with the side of my foot.
- I could have never made this trip without the forum suggestions of a seat pad on the stock seat. The Airhawk R rules!!!!
- Ecoboost is synonymous with "punch this button to make me run crappier".
- A vented windshield and Baker Air Wings are in my immediate future.
- The cruise control is the easiest to use that I have ever experienced on a motorcycle.
- My grandkid's mother would not let them ride with me on my Goldwing but the Spyder got a thumbs up for them to participate.
With about 850 miles on the odo, it is a little past time for the 600 mile check up but I want to get that taken care of. I had 1 mechanical problem in riding but I will post that in the RT section and ask if anyone can offer some advice.
After leaving 2 wheelers and going over to 3, I thought that I would be giving up a lot in not watching the world tilt anymore, but I can honestly say that I am highly satisfied with my choice.
Spyders rock!!!
I bought my first Spyder on 6/28/14. It is a 2014 RT LTD in the titanium gray matte finish and I named her Lucky. This weekend I had 4 days off with the 4th of July holiday so I figured that I would ride it out to some property that my wife and I own out in the Texas hill country. I just got back and thought I would post up a few newbie thoughts after racking up a total of 823 miles on this trip.
- I learned not to try to wave back at other riders in curves. Both hands on the bars are very much appreciated. A nod of the helmet will suffice.
- I had to adjust my aim for dodging roadkill.
- The RT's stock GPS is a worthless pile. I don't really care if it is waterproof - if you can't read the screen for the glare, it is of no use to me. Maybe a different one is easier to read in direct sunlight?? Suggestions are welcome.
- I wish the flat part of the turn signal cancellation switch was wider. I kept turning the signal on the opposite way instead of cancelling.
- The turn signal flashes way too long if you let it self cancel.
- This thing will really fly through the curves if you want it to. Especially with your body going to the inside of the curve and hanging off the seat just a bit.
- Waiting for the thing to tell you to read the safety card before starting sucks.
- Wish the brake pedal was bigger. I operated it with the side of my foot.
- I could have never made this trip without the forum suggestions of a seat pad on the stock seat. The Airhawk R rules!!!!
- Ecoboost is synonymous with "punch this button to make me run crappier".
- A vented windshield and Baker Air Wings are in my immediate future.
- The cruise control is the easiest to use that I have ever experienced on a motorcycle.
- My grandkid's mother would not let them ride with me on my Goldwing but the Spyder got a thumbs up for them to participate.
With about 850 miles on the odo, it is a little past time for the 600 mile check up but I want to get that taken care of. I had 1 mechanical problem in riding but I will post that in the RT section and ask if anyone can offer some advice.
After leaving 2 wheelers and going over to 3, I thought that I would be giving up a lot in not watching the world tilt anymore, but I can honestly say that I am highly satisfied with my choice.
Spyders rock!!!