Bytemi
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So it has been about 4 months since I picked up Peanut and I have to say, WOW!
OK lets start with what I love about the Spyder RT vs the GS (I still love you Billie) and how it accommodates the MS, besides the ones already discussed:
1. Cruise control, OMG what a life saver, you have no idea how tired a hand without feeling gets trying to make sure that you are pressing the throttle!
2. The Electronic Brake, I never put the Emergency Brake on Billie, is was impossible for me take it off!
3. The Front Release button, so much easier they trying to coordinate my actions.
4. Semi Automatic, whereas I felt bad about not shifting, it is so much easier (See Still Stuggling Section).
5. The seat supports my back and my degraded spine so the shooting pains down my legs are relieved.
6. The adjustable windshield, OK this is probably for everyone, but I got caught in the rain yesterday and I stayed totally dry, thank you!
I'm still struggling with:
1. The leak, Erik thinks it is oil and we know why the shop didn't see it. It only leaks if you let it sit for long periods of time without riding, so the shop moving it inside and outside everyday prevented the leak.
2. Shifting, shifting up is not a problem, but down shifting is rough and if I let Peanut downshift on her own, it is still rough, I really need to figure this out.
3. Still having difficulties turning off the turn single and turning on cruise control, I assume this will improve with time.
Fun Stuff:
So as I was on my way home the other day, stuggling to turn off my turn signal, a ride pulled up next me and signed, R U O K, I signed back yes, and he waved and went on his way. LOL Who knew knowing sign language would come in handy!
So Erik go me a vest to wear while riding:

For the last couple of days other riders have adopted me and as I get off on my exit or go a different way they pass me and scream "Warrior!" LOL
So the adventure continues...
OK lets start with what I love about the Spyder RT vs the GS (I still love you Billie) and how it accommodates the MS, besides the ones already discussed:
1. Cruise control, OMG what a life saver, you have no idea how tired a hand without feeling gets trying to make sure that you are pressing the throttle!
2. The Electronic Brake, I never put the Emergency Brake on Billie, is was impossible for me take it off!
3. The Front Release button, so much easier they trying to coordinate my actions.
4. Semi Automatic, whereas I felt bad about not shifting, it is so much easier (See Still Stuggling Section).
5. The seat supports my back and my degraded spine so the shooting pains down my legs are relieved.
6. The adjustable windshield, OK this is probably for everyone, but I got caught in the rain yesterday and I stayed totally dry, thank you!
I'm still struggling with:
1. The leak, Erik thinks it is oil and we know why the shop didn't see it. It only leaks if you let it sit for long periods of time without riding, so the shop moving it inside and outside everyday prevented the leak.
2. Shifting, shifting up is not a problem, but down shifting is rough and if I let Peanut downshift on her own, it is still rough, I really need to figure this out.
3. Still having difficulties turning off the turn single and turning on cruise control, I assume this will improve with time.
Fun Stuff:
So as I was on my way home the other day, stuggling to turn off my turn signal, a ride pulled up next me and signed, R U O K, I signed back yes, and he waved and went on his way. LOL Who knew knowing sign language would come in handy!
So Erik go me a vest to wear while riding:

For the last couple of days other riders have adopted me and as I get off on my exit or go a different way they pass me and scream "Warrior!" LOL
So the adventure continues...