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New Guy Here

AFBlue

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New guy here from Panama City, FL. Will be picking up my 2018 RT Limited tomorrow. Took one for a test ride today and loved it. Got lots to learn.
 
Welcome and congrats on your new Spyder! You will love the ryde!
There is a thread at the beginning of the forums for new ryders - check it out for all the good advice it contains.
~Sandee~
 
Be sure and check out the Do's and the Don't's on this site. A ton or more of good info in that post.
 
Here's the Welcome thread for AFBlue: https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...e-Got-A-New-Member!-Lets-welcome-AFBlue-to-SL

And the Welcome thread for you Jack, was posted on the 26th of January & can be found here: https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...t-A-New-Member!-Lets-welcome-Jackhartjr-to-SL

The Welcome to SpyderLovers section is right up the top of the Forum's main index page, & every new joiner gets their own personal thread with links to a few of the most informative threads for new members. :thumbup:
 
Last ride in Destin today, back to the great white north tomorrow.
1. light grip on the handles. 2. Don't change lanes REAL fast when passing or you'll go off the road. Yeah, I almost did that. 3. Don't be shy, drive it like you stole it and you'll get used to it in a hurry.
 
Welcome, welcome 👍

Welcome to both the spyder world and this most interesting place. :clap: congrats on the new ryde :2thumbs: you will be loving it more and more and don't worry if the trip home seems to be longer than normal they tend to find the long ways home....:roflblack:
 
Personally, I'd suggest you find and take a Motorcycle Safety course. I took one soon after I bought my '14 RT and it made all the difference in the world. I could ride safer and better... Worth the weekend and money.
 
Welcome from another former (Retired) blue suiter. Welcome to the spyderverse, spyder lovers, and a great community of like minded ryders.
I hope Hurricane Michael didn't hurt you too bad, and that recovery is well on it's way down there.
 
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