Tazzel
New member
I am female also. I rode a 2 wheel for about 10 years. I felt pretty confident on the 2 wheelers but in some situations I did not feel safe or lacked the strength. I am considered young compared to a lot of the Spyder riders (mid 40's). I own a 2012 RS SE5. I choose the RS because I still like to ride a little aggressively and the RS seat position allows for that. The longest ride I rode on was an 8 hour day and I was feeling it in the Butt for sure. However most everyone else were either on RT's or 2 wheelers and they were not doing so well either. The reasons below is why I sold my 2 wheeler and purchased a spyder.
On windy days I would get blown around a lot on the highway. It would scare the piss out of me sometimes when those wind gust would hit or a Semi would pass, So bad that I had to jump off and take the side roads.
If I happened to park on a downward incline (even a slight incline), it was a struggle and embarrassing sometimes trying to back the bike up.
I used my bike for commuting and the stop and go traffic and using the clutch and brake, killed my hands.
I had a couple of close calls when I would hit sand, gravel, wet leaves and large pot holes
On windy days I would get blown around a lot on the highway. It would scare the piss out of me sometimes when those wind gust would hit or a Semi would pass, So bad that I had to jump off and take the side roads.
If I happened to park on a downward incline (even a slight incline), it was a struggle and embarrassing sometimes trying to back the bike up.
I used my bike for commuting and the stop and go traffic and using the clutch and brake, killed my hands.
I had a couple of close calls when I would hit sand, gravel, wet leaves and large pot holes