daveinva
New member
Well, I nearly had myself a disaster last night.
Left the grocery store about 8:00 pm, walked to my Spyder, was putting on my overpants. Took out my house keys and wallet from my khakis to transfer out, decided to place my house keys and wallet on my handlebar bag...
CLINK!
Down go the keys, right into the Spyder underneath the handlebars. :yikes:
Sigh.
At first I hoped the keys fell down the left side, down through the gap by the oil reservoir, so I take off that panel. Nope, no such luck. Open up the frunk, grab the tools, start taking off side panels. Luckily, I had two advantages: I never bothered to attach my Spyder key to my house key ring, *and* I remembered to pack a super-bright LED flashlight in the trunk. Found my keys precariously resting atop the exhaust, just within reach if I stretched.
20 minutes after the "Oh :cus:" moment, I was on the road home.
Moral of the story: don't drop things down into your Spyder!
Left the grocery store about 8:00 pm, walked to my Spyder, was putting on my overpants. Took out my house keys and wallet from my khakis to transfer out, decided to place my house keys and wallet on my handlebar bag...
CLINK!
Down go the keys, right into the Spyder underneath the handlebars. :yikes:
Sigh.
At first I hoped the keys fell down the left side, down through the gap by the oil reservoir, so I take off that panel. Nope, no such luck. Open up the frunk, grab the tools, start taking off side panels. Luckily, I had two advantages: I never bothered to attach my Spyder key to my house key ring, *and* I remembered to pack a super-bright LED flashlight in the trunk. Found my keys precariously resting atop the exhaust, just within reach if I stretched.
20 minutes after the "Oh :cus:" moment, I was on the road home.
Moral of the story: don't drop things down into your Spyder!