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Need Some Suggestions

I couldn't sit comfortably on any spider with pegs. The F3 was the hardest for me. I started out with a 2009 RS SE5, I loved the Spyder "concept" but just didn't sit right and had trouble getting on and off. I have two bad knees and some real balance issues. I designed the Seal Floorboards to fit my issues. I stand on the floorboards when getting on and off. Yes, they will hold you and feel like you're stand on the floor...they're that solid. Don't give up, check out my website and story: sealfloorboards.com If you want it, you can do it.

I truly appreciate the kind words. But it would be such a logistical nightmare. I live 60 miles from the closest testing facility. You can't ride without an endorsement, no learner's permit are issued. You can use your own trike (and only three wheelers) to take the class. I'm confident I could pass the riding segment but. . . I can't sink the money into a Spyder until I know I can get on and off safely and be comfortable. Then I'd have to get it to Kissimmee and back because I'd still have to get to the tax office and get the endorsement before I could put it on the road myself. I just don't see it happening.
 
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