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new owner 2015 rts se6

iceworm

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We joined the club. With the two of us on the Yamaha it just got too heavy for me. I was getting wobbly at the stoplights. Last year I asked soulmate trophy-wife if she wanted to keep riding? Yeah! Then start looking for one with three wheels. No Harley trikes. Look at the Can-Ams. Technology has definitely gone upward in the last 100 years.

Last month the Yamaha done got replaced. Soulmate picked out the spyder. Good story - another time

So far we have about 500 miles with me driving on three wheels. Everything I though I knew pretty well went in the toilet. No countersteer, doesn't lean, throws you to the outside of the turn, have to hangon with your legs cause if you are hanging on with your arms and your body wobbles, so does the steering, no front brake, no clutch, electronic nanny and gobs of buttons. None of that is bad - just different.

Took a couple a hundred miles but I finally got over grabbing for the clutch and front brake.

Bride really likes it. No more rigid nervousness at the stops.

We are really enjoying the forum. You have me looking at a BajhaRon bar, taller windshield, driver seatback and maybe set the handlebars back a couple of inches - none right away. I want to get some more time on me first.

Really appreciate the forum. Glad you guys and girls are here.

Carl and Annette
 

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Congrats & Welcome! Remember to lean into the turns and plant that outside foot down hard. Your steering should NOT wobble. Have you had laser aligned? If not, that should be your first priority IMO. Then give serious thought to the Ron bar, especially since you ride two up. Good luck, have fun!
 
Welcome..!! Welcome..!!

to both the spyder world and this strangely addictive site...:roflblack: congrats on the fine new ryde..!! :2thumbs: your both going to have a great time and enjoy miles of smiles :ohyea::ohyea:
 
Welcome, Wecome & Welcome

Looking forward to more awesome posts and pictures. You are in the right place for all things Spyder...:thumbup:
 
Welcome, Welcome

:welcome: and :congrats: Glad you found this # 1 site, we are here to help.

Add to the list for farkles: Decals, RT Sceptor Kit reflective, ( from WRAPMYSPYDER.COM on the homepage of this site)Spyder Pockets( fits into side saddlebags gives you/and wife more to store things these are handy) get a laser alignment, full cover and 1/2 cover,( if needed) when the spyder needs new tires etc.

Happy miles, and smiles!

Deanna
 
Welcome

Welcome to the tribe. +1 on the anti-sway bar and the "hard step on the O/S foot when turning ". The red and black look good ( like Pam's :spyder2: and others) Also my high school colors.

Kaos
 
I own same year model & color

Deanna,

I have 7k on mine now and it runs
Like a top!!

No maintenance issues.

Have you taken yours
Out for a journey yet?

David


:welcome: and :congrats: Glad you found this # 1 site, we are here to help.

Add to the list for farkles: Decals, RT Sceptor Kit reflective, ( from WRAPMYSPYDER.COM on the homepage of this site)Spyder Pockets( fits into side saddlebags gives you/and wife more to store things these are handy) get a laser alignment, full cover and 1/2 cover,( if needed) when the spyder needs new tires etc.

Happy miles, and smiles!

Deanna
 
congrats:clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
enjoy and be safe :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:

wow, what a striking color:firstplace::firstplace::firstplace::firstplace::firstplace::firstplace:
 
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:welcome: And :congrats: On your choice!
The same path for me and my bride. The Harley just got too heavy at stops so we started looking at the Spyder.
Your doing it right. First you picked up the best color combo I have ever seen on a Spyder and you are putting on some miles to get use to it before adding anything. That way you will know what you really want and will know the difference when added.

I chose safety first ( third rear break light,horn, directional LED lights). Then comfort ( seat, back rest, handle bars, windscreen). Then handling ( Ron bar, laser alignment). Then the rest.

:cheers: To many many miles of smiles for you and your lovely bride.
 
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