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Is there a 12 step program?

pierrelogic

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I've have had my Spyder now for 56 days and am averaging 57 miles per day. That equates to over 20,000 a year if I ryde it all twelve months (which is a real possibility). I drive a max of only 30 miles round trip 5 days a week to work so I'm obviously exceeding that average by quite a bit. I've never driven a vehicle over 13,000 miles a year in my life. Normally it's 11K. I'm ryding in my first poker run today so add at least another 150+ today.

Do I need help? Is there a 12 step program for this obsession? :chat: :D

Seriously...having the time of my life. I took a mini drive to no where a couple days ago. It was muggy with very little wind. As I was driving around I could actually smell who was grilling in their backyards. I could smell who had chlorinated pools. I could smell actually fresh air. Never experienced the variety of odors while driving before. Still getting used to the open air... :2thumbs:
 
12 step program for Spyder addiction


Step 1 - Ryde your spyder more!!!!

Steps 2 -12 repeat step 1. :D:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
This reminds me a lot about my first few months as a kid with my first car... :thumbup:

The problem is we are no longer kids and it lasts a lot longer!!! Good thing there is a "Passenger" seat otherwise the divorce rate in our country might have had a sudden rise! :roflblack::cus:

I like he idea of a 12 step program... We need two though... One for when we have our Spyders, and another for when they are in the shop :2thumbs:
 
12 step program for Spyder addiction


Step 1 - Ryde your spyder more!!!!

Steps 2 -12 repeat step 1. :D:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

I thought Step 12 was "Post your experiences on SpyderLovers.com" :thumbup:
 
I've have had my Spyder now for 56 days and am averaging 57 miles per day. That equates to over 20,000 a year if I ryde it all twelve months (which is a real possibility). I drive a max of only 30 miles round trip 5 days a week to work so I'm obviously exceeding that average by quite a bit. I've never driven a vehicle over 13,000 miles a year in my life. Normally it's 11K. I'm ryding in my first poker run today so add at least another 150+ today.

Do I need help? Is there a 12 step program for this obsession? :chat: :D

Seriously...having the time of my life. I took a mini drive to no where a couple days ago. It was muggy with very little wind. As I was driving around I could actually smell who was grilling in their backyards. I could smell who had chlorinated pools. I could smell actually fresh air. Never experienced the variety of odors while driving before. Still getting used to the open air... :2thumbs:

you think you have a problem now? wait till your spyder goes in for service for few days or a week and suffer thru spyder WITHDRAWAL. :D
waiting for parts... swing by the dealer only to see your spyder tech working on some crappy 2 wheeler.
 
Well, if there is a 12 step program, I'm not going. I am an addict and I plan on staying that way. I ride almost every day and all year long here in MI so I know you can do it in OH too. Sure some days, the snow and ice do prevent us from riding but the cold can be overcome. I gave up smoking and drinking and I don't drink coffee so I need a vice. My spyder is my vice..LOL :2thumbs:
 
Reminds me of the old line: "I'm not an alcoholic, I'm a drunk; alcoholics have to go to meetings" :roflblack:

My name is Mike S. and I'm a Spyder-holic. :D
 
:chat: :D

As I was driving around I could actually smell who was grilling in their backyards. I could smell who had chlorinated pools. I could smell actually fresh air. Never experienced the variety of odors while driving before. Still getting used to the open air... :2thumbs:

:spyder:
Don't forget the smell of the guy in a car in front of you Sucking on a
Cigarette.:shocked:
 
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