vtown biker
New member
Hi all,
I have recently got the thumbs up from my wife to pull the trigger on a new Spyder-:yes:
I owned a cruiser bike in the past but sold it after watching a good friend we were riding with get into a serious accident.
That was 8 years ago and I think I'm ready to be free again on the road. This time on 3 wheels!!!
Do be honest, I have never ridden a Spyder but have friends with them and know the difference in turning of the Spyder versus 2 wheels.
I am going to test drive one in the next couple weeks. I know I will love it as ALL the people I know do.
Any additional info. from all of you experienced owners would be very welcome and appreciated.
The one thing I did experience on 2 wheels was arm fatigue because I am shorter and wasn't able to adjust the bars on my bike.
I think the first accessory I will get on the new bike is the tri axis handlebars. I assume this will eliminate my problem.
I really look forward to chatting on here and learning all I can.
Thanks
Bob (vtown biker)
I have recently got the thumbs up from my wife to pull the trigger on a new Spyder-:yes:

I owned a cruiser bike in the past but sold it after watching a good friend we were riding with get into a serious accident.
That was 8 years ago and I think I'm ready to be free again on the road. This time on 3 wheels!!!
Do be honest, I have never ridden a Spyder but have friends with them and know the difference in turning of the Spyder versus 2 wheels.
I am going to test drive one in the next couple weeks. I know I will love it as ALL the people I know do.
Any additional info. from all of you experienced owners would be very welcome and appreciated.
The one thing I did experience on 2 wheels was arm fatigue because I am shorter and wasn't able to adjust the bars on my bike.
I think the first accessory I will get on the new bike is the tri axis handlebars. I assume this will eliminate my problem.
I really look forward to chatting on here and learning all I can.
Thanks
Bob (vtown biker)