reader47
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Brought it home last Saturday and had to wait for this Colorado weather to warm up a bit and the snow to melt and our dirt road to dry some. Made a loop around the neighborhood about 6 times, both directions and decided to head to the store - about 6 miles away. Definitely gonna take a while to get used it (50 years on two wheels - 3 or 4 hours on three). Mostly everything went well (been reading here extensively which helped a lot - thank you) - BUT I do have something I don't understand.
Many time I've read how well planted the Spyder 'feels'. Multiple times today I felt like the Spyder's front end was floating. Never any shimming or vibration or pulling just that very scary floating feeling. Hopefully I just have a bunch of 'gettin use to it' to do. Thoughts pls.
Otherwise I loved it. As said here, gotta pay attention to your speed - it's faster than it seems - shifts way better at higher rpm's - it brakes real well - love that it downshifts itself - and it looks really good (the Asphalt Grey has a green tint to it).
Thanks - Roger
Many time I've read how well planted the Spyder 'feels'. Multiple times today I felt like the Spyder's front end was floating. Never any shimming or vibration or pulling just that very scary floating feeling. Hopefully I just have a bunch of 'gettin use to it' to do. Thoughts pls.
Otherwise I loved it. As said here, gotta pay attention to your speed - it's faster than it seems - shifts way better at higher rpm's - it brakes real well - love that it downshifts itself - and it looks really good (the Asphalt Grey has a green tint to it).
Thanks - Roger