KX5062
Active member
Hello all:
Been a member for some time but I don't own a Spyder. Been thinking for quite a while and 2018 may be the year I do it. Will be 65 this year and I like the stability of the Spyder versus a two-wheeler. With so much road construction, or on the contrary, so many bad roads, I don't feel as comfortable and confident riding roads I am not familiar with.
I suspect many Spyder riders never rode a two-wheeler but at the same time I suspect many Spyder riders come with a background on two wheels.
With that said, I am looking for some insight, as follows:
1. How easy was it to migrate to a Spyder from your two-wheel motorcycle, technically and emotionally?
2. Did you sell your two-wheeler right away, maybe as a trade-in, or did you wait and finally decided you didn't want your two-wheeler anymore.
3. If you sold your two-wheeler right away, did you regret it and maybe even bought another one after. Or is it that you never looked back?
4. Having ridden your Spyder for some time now, in retrospect, do you really feel that it is safer than a two-wheeler? Do you feel more comfortable, confident?
I suppose this subject has been discussed before so if you have links to other similar threads, I would appreciate it.
Thanks
JG
Many of your questions are good ones, but honestly can only be answered by you. Everyone is different, coming from different backgrounds, differing ages, health/infirmities, minds sets, etc. My biggest advice I give people is to ask if you've ridden a quad or snowmobile. If so, then you already know more or less what a Spyder is all about. If you haven't, then it's a little harder to visualize, but honestly the differences are mostly in the rider's mind more than technically different.