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Right on. :bowdown: :bowdown: :firstplace: :firstplace:

I have always been one of those that feel that "any" ride is a good ride. Another's choice of ride, is strictly up to them.

Have never criticized openly or covertly another brand or model.

That said, yesterday, when shopping at the food market, I encountered my second remark from another grizzled biker.

The first was years ago. At a gas station, I was told by the grizzled biker, that my 08 looked like a snowmobile. Well, yes, it did. And we both had a laugh over it.

Yesterday, the guy said he recognized me and I had one of those "three wheeler things--right?" I said yes. He then said "When I grow up, I am going to get me one of those." We shook hands and off we went on our separate ways. I did not have a comeback, but I am pretty sure I would still have remained silent.

Bottom line: At least we are both riding. :yes:
 
Yes to all the reasons. Seventy-two years of age, artificial left hip, diminishing upper body strength, and I think my
Spyder is just fine. And I can tell the nay-sayers that I already have a convertible and several "real" motorcycles, thank you very much. You enjoy your machine and I'll enjoy mine and we will all be happy. :yes:
 
Ride what you like and like what you ride.A bunch of us were hanging at the local convience store the other night and a truck driver walked buy and said he didn't see any real bikes.One person asked what is a real bike he said a Harley.There were Indians,Honda,Yamaha and my can am.He asked me if my can am drives like a snowmobile,told him I never drove a snowmobile but the can am is more fun then 40 years of 2 wheels.I asked him what he had and he said he wanted a harley but his wife wouldn't let him get it,everybody laughed and he walked away.
 
Ride what you like and like what you ride.A bunch of us were hanging at the local convience store the other night and a truck driver walked buy and said he didn't see any real bikes.One person asked what is a real bike he said a Harley.There were Indians,Honda,Yamaha and my can am.He asked me if my can am drives like a snowmobile,told him I never drove a snowmobile but the can am is more fun then 40 years of 2 wheels.I asked him what he had and he said he wanted a harley but his wife wouldn't let him get it,everybody laughed and he walked away.


I have a bunch of so called friends that I ride with. Since buying the Spyder Rt, I have heard every joke and ridicule I can think of from them. I just laugh and say, Keep it up, but I'm not going to be that guy low sliding around a blind turn. I will be the guy getting to my destination with a smile on my face and no Monkey Butt.
 
Ride what you like and like what you ride.A bunch of us were hanging at the local convience store the other night and a truck driver walked buy and said he didn't see any real bikes.One person asked what is a real bike he said a Harley.There were Indians,Honda,Yamaha and my can am.He asked me if my can am drives like a snowmobile,told him I never drove a snowmobile but the can am is more fun then 40 years of 2 wheels.I asked him what he had and he said he wanted a harley but his wife wouldn't let him get it,everybody laughed and he walked away.

A quick "I thought so", with a chuckle; often shuts up the wannabees... :clap:
This pic reminds me of them...

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One small correction to the article. 'THERE ARE NO EX-MARINES.' There are Inactive Marines, however we can become 'active' in a moments notice.
Very good article. At 70 yrs. young & after riding 2 wheels since 1968, it sure feels good not having to hold up a bike at every stop light/sign.

Ride forever!!
 
The wife and I just got back from riding 173 miles today. We got three compliments on our bike and several questions, all of a good nature. One lady had her little boy, probably about 4-5 years old, with her and he was in total awe of our Spyder. I asked if he wanted to set on it and he asked his mom if he could with all of the enthusiasm of an eager little boy. His eyes were huge and his grin stretched from ear to ear as I helped him on. He was telling his mom that he wanted a motorcycle like that when he grew up. I'll bet he will be telling anyone he can about his sitting on our Spyder.

Last week I had a lady telling me how unsafe "those motorcycles with two wheels in front are". I was polite and asked her the reason for her belief. As she answered, it was obvious that she knew nothing about motorcycles of any type but I remained polite and explained to her about the advantages of a Spyder compared to other cycles. She shook her head affirmatively and told me to have a safe ride and to enjoy the day.

I think our attitude to others who ask about our Spyders can go a long ways toward promoting the brand. I welcome the chance to "sell" our brand at every opportunity.
 
Funny things, perceptions.

I get mildly annoyed when I hear of the spyder being great for older or injured riders -
Yes, they are - but not "only"...

I rode two wheels for decades, am only middlingly old (that's my story) and have no injuries - like many others I chose the spyder for many reasons, but not because it was the only option

When asked, I comment that I chose the spyder because it is heaps of fun, is an absolute blast to ride, and add that it has as many acronyms as my car (abs, etc)
 
One small correction to the article. 'THERE ARE NO EX-MARINES.' There are Inactive Marines, however we can become 'active' in a moments notice.

Even those who physically can't become 'active' again, they're still Marines forever!

*****

Was riding home from a biker rally, stopped for gas and munchies, when a guy and young daughter walked by. He stopped and we chatted about all the Harleys rumbling by. He looked at my Spyder and asked me how I liked the rally. I smiled and said "They put up with me," which they do.

We chatted a bit more, then the guy turned to go in the store. His daughter tugged on his arm and whispered something to him. He turned and smiled at me and said "She says I should buy a bike like yours." My reply was "Your daughter has good taste!" I saw a sweet little girl give a shy smile...
 
It's about time that we started getting some respect. I had to chuckle a little today while on a memorial ryde for Bob "Biggin'" Schlindler and one of the Harley guys I followed for about 50 miles said to me, "You seem to lean a lot on that bike of yours in the corners. Do you have to do that to keep up with us?" My wife would have been proud of me. I said, "No, it's not required to make the corners, but it is more fun and allows you to go faster and in better control. In fact, there is not a Harley in this group (about 40 bikes) that could keep up with me on the twisties. My byke corners much better than your hogs." What I didn't say anything about was that he had made at least 7-8 mistakes; misjudging corners and coming in too hot and not leaning enough to compensate, then slamming the brakes on to recover. Several times, he ended up in the other lane on a double yellow (if a cage had been coming, it would have been a head on). There was one particular curve that he had to almost completely stop to get back into the curve or he would have ran straight off the road.
So, I had given him LOTS of room since he was riding the bike like he was. Guess he thought he was really kicking my F3's butt in them corners. Yeah, right!
 
no Monkey Butt?

I have a bunch of so called friends that I ride with. Since buying the Spyder Rt, I have heard every joke and ridicule I can think of from them. I just laugh and say, Keep it up, but I'm not going to be that guy low sliding around a blind turn. I will be the guy getting to my destination with a smile on my face and no Monkey Butt.


I agree with the part about arriving smiling, but....tell us your secret about how being on three wheels instead of two guarantees no Monkey Butt.

Pete
 
I agree with the part about arriving smiling, but....tell us your secret about how being on three wheels instead of two guarantees no Monkey Butt.

Pete

The comment was in reference to my riding buddies who have to stand every 15 or 30 minutes on their bikes because their seat sucks. I also have one of them bikes which I avoid taking long trips on. The Spyder seems fine. Oh, I shouldn't mention the brand of bikes they ride (BMW). However, I worked for the company for a few years and I can honestly say, Russel Day Long Seats might be out of business if not for BMW. I had a BMW 1600 GTL ($30,000 plus) as a demo and could barley make a 30 minute ride without Monkey Butt setting in. Damn shame. Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
 
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I have been riding with a bunch of Snow Birds here in Mesa, Az. for the last 15 years or so. The name of our Gang is "Over The Hill Gang" from East Valley. Almost all are Goldwings. And Almost all have "graduated" to trikes. The last few years I have been very vocal that we should rename our "gang" to "Over the hill Tricycle Gang" but it just doesn't have the same fear factor. Well, this year at 70 years of life, I have finally joined my tricycle friends on 3 wheels and glad to be able to keep the wind between my ears. My (much younger) wife :yes: inherited my Goldwing. But, some day her time is coming too......
 
Spyder to the rescue

Because of an inner ear problem and subsequent loss of balance around age 40 I had to give up a few sports that I loved for safety reasons , motorcycle riding was a big one ... golf is still doable but not the same . Seeing a couple Spyders at the Friday 13th weekend in Port Dover around 2010 got me thinking , and a few years later I " pulled the trigger" and bought my GS . I still get the " why don't you ride a real bike " from the clowns that have 10 Harley shirts and no bike but honestly most people show genuine interest in the machine and applaud the fact I am able to Ryde again because of this Spyder . One thing I know is if by some miracle my balance was 100 % normal again I would NOT go back to 2 wheel bikes , too many " almost" incidents for me and many bad things I see happen commuting everyday on our roads .... and yes these things are their own kind of fun to drive anyway 🕷🕸
 
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