daveinva
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Politely, of course. And you could say no. 
Inspired by this seat thread: http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...Russell-Day-Long-Ultimate&p=625893#post625893
A big, no giant, no HUGE reason I'm looking forward to my first-ever Spyder event is the opportunity to "test out" different Spyders. I've got an RS, I've had a stock seat, I now have an Ultimate Seat. I've had stock pegs, I've had highway pegs, I now have footboards. Basically, I'm really hopeful I get a chance to try out different options-- what a Corbin seat feels like, what a Russell D-L seat feels like, what Seal floorboards feel like, etc., etc.
I'm guessing/hoping this is pretty common at these sort of events? I mean, nobody's going to be looking at me all weird if I (again, politely) ask to sit on their rides to try things out?
I of course fully intend to offer the courtesy to each and every rider who wants to sit on my Spyder. Turnabout's fair play! :2thumbs:

Inspired by this seat thread: http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...Russell-Day-Long-Ultimate&p=625893#post625893
A big, no giant, no HUGE reason I'm looking forward to my first-ever Spyder event is the opportunity to "test out" different Spyders. I've got an RS, I've had a stock seat, I now have an Ultimate Seat. I've had stock pegs, I've had highway pegs, I now have footboards. Basically, I'm really hopeful I get a chance to try out different options-- what a Corbin seat feels like, what a Russell D-L seat feels like, what Seal floorboards feel like, etc., etc.
I'm guessing/hoping this is pretty common at these sort of events? I mean, nobody's going to be looking at me all weird if I (again, politely) ask to sit on their rides to try things out?
I of course fully intend to offer the courtesy to each and every rider who wants to sit on my Spyder. Turnabout's fair play! :2thumbs: