mxz600
Free Thinking Member
The more I ride this thing the more I love it. I do have two minor complaints. The Spyder needing a warmup of four to five minutes (the time it takes to get to one bar) every time I take a ride is a pain in the butt. It is just not convenient to jump on the Spyder for a quick trip to town (I live about two miles away). I could be to town and back on the Sportster and the Spyder would just be getting warmed up (not really, but close). At work everybody is long gone and I'm sitting there in the parking lot picking my nose waiting for Spydy to warm up. Oh well, small price for such an awesome machine.
The other complaint is the rear tire valve stem. What the :cus:. What genius came up with this location. Forget about using the cute little pressure gauge that comes with the tool kit. The brake side of the wheel is wide open for easy access, so lets put the valve stem on the belt sprocket side that is so tight it is difficult just removing the cap. Oh well, if these end up being my only gripes that is not bad. :2thumbs:
Well it's time for me to leave work soon, maybe I'll go start the Spyder so it can warm up.
The other complaint is the rear tire valve stem. What the :cus:. What genius came up with this location. Forget about using the cute little pressure gauge that comes with the tool kit. The brake side of the wheel is wide open for easy access, so lets put the valve stem on the belt sprocket side that is so tight it is difficult just removing the cap. Oh well, if these end up being my only gripes that is not bad. :2thumbs:
Well it's time for me to leave work soon, maybe I'll go start the Spyder so it can warm up.