r1100rider
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I spent 2 hours on a tri glide this weekend solo and with passenger
1 the passenger is less noticeable with the weight on the solid axle on the tri
2 the kickback and steering effort are far greater on the tri
3 the brakes are better on the tri
4 the feeling of control especially in corners is much better on the spyder
5 the tri doesn't feel that powerful with so much weight
6 the tri is very clunky in shifting and feels and is much slower than the spyder
7 I don't like being blocked of road view by windshield tri and it was hot
8 the seating position isn't comfortable for me at 6ft 4 in tall all my weight is on my but and I'm leaning backwards and holding myself with my arm not to fall back
9 I melted my boot on the pipe you can't respond to brake or shift near as fast with forward controls on the tri
10 the gear indicator only tells your when your in 6th not lower gears on the tri
11 fun factor way more on spyder
12 tri was impressive but defiantly not for me
1 the passenger is less noticeable with the weight on the solid axle on the tri
2 the kickback and steering effort are far greater on the tri
3 the brakes are better on the tri
4 the feeling of control especially in corners is much better on the spyder
5 the tri doesn't feel that powerful with so much weight
6 the tri is very clunky in shifting and feels and is much slower than the spyder
7 I don't like being blocked of road view by windshield tri and it was hot
8 the seating position isn't comfortable for me at 6ft 4 in tall all my weight is on my but and I'm leaning backwards and holding myself with my arm not to fall back
9 I melted my boot on the pipe you can't respond to brake or shift near as fast with forward controls on the tri
10 the gear indicator only tells your when your in 6th not lower gears on the tri
11 fun factor way more on spyder
12 tri was impressive but defiantly not for me