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Is this bike easier for women to ride?

Too funny.

(I saw a bow, by the way)

The husband is getting more comfortable with the Spyder now. He has taken it to work a few times.
 
It is largely a matter of putting in the time, and figuring out how to make it all work... :thumbup:
By the way: was that Bow, a Matthews?? :dontknow:
(I honestly couldn't tell...)
 
A Baja Ron sway bar is easy to install on a 2012 RT and you will both feel a Lot more aggressive in turns because it Allows you to be more aggressive without the Swaying? A 2012 RT without a sway bar is like an Old Boat Car?
 
Actually, I never had any issues adapting to the spyder. I also ride snowmobiles, so that may be part of it, because to me the Spyder is kind of like a snowmobile on wheels so to speak. You have to use a little body lean into tight turns, unlike leaning a two wheeled motorcycle. The SE5 (990) or the SE6 (1330) makes it easy for men or women to drive with no clutch lever or foot shifter to think about. But, like any vehicle there will always be a learning curve and some time spent to get used to how they drive or handle along with getting to know the vehicle controls. JMO
 
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