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New Spyder owner in SC

RS-Jack

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Well i picked my Spyder up on Friday (pouring down rain) Rode 350 miles between Sat/Sun. So far I really like the bike but it is totally different riding than i'm use to. I have rode bikes all of my life and roadraced crotch rockets in Formula USA and WMRRA, but this Spyder has proven that I need to throw everything I know about riding out the window.

So far I have maxed out the spring compression on the front and bumped up the tire pressures to 20 psi which has made it somewhat easier to ride but the bike still feels like it's darting all over the road. I think i just need alot of seat time.

Jack
 
:welcome: :congrats: on your new :spyder2:. Enjoy the ryde and post on this site often -- of course we need pics of you and your new toy. :D
 
:welcome: As to the darting, keep a very light grip on the bars. The Spyder responds to the slightest steering input. Someone said hold them like you would a little bird, and that's pretty accurate. You have the hang of it soon. All of us that have ridden, and especially those of us that raced, have had to learn all over again.
 
:welcome: and :congrats: on the new ryde. As Scotty said--easy on the overcontrolling. A couple hundred more miles--and you won't have to think about it--the machine will be doing what you want.
 
:welcome:

We are starting to get a pretty decent sized group of SC owners now. That is a good thing to see. Let me know if you ever want to try to meet up for a ryde sometime. :thumbup:
 
:welcome: and enjoy. Remember, it is not a bike, it is a Spyder. Like Scotty said, a light touch on the handle bars is the key. Give it a few hundred miles and you will be in love.
 
:welcome:

We are starting to get a pretty decent sized group of SC owners now. That is a good thing to see. Let me know if you ever want to try to meet up for a ryde sometime. :thumbup:

If the weekend has good weather i'm headed up to the Pisgah or Mt Mitchell to go ryding this weekend.
 
If the weekend has good weather i'm headed up to the Pisgah or Mt Mitchell to go ryding this weekend.

That sounds like a good trip. The weather is supposed to be bad tomorrow, but clear up after that. I will likely stay closer to home this weekend. I hope you have a safe ryde. :thumbup:
 
New Ryder Owner in SC

Welcome!! Also new owner - got mine March 21 2011. Love it!!! Never had a motorcycle of any kind before. Practiced around the neighborhood for a few days to get used to controls.
 
Welcome!! Also new owner - got mine March 21 2011. Love it!!! Never had a motorcycle of any kind before. Practiced around the neighborhood for a few days to get used to controls.

:welcome: and :congrats: on your new Spyder. Are you ryding a RS or RT?
 
RS or RT

Greetings! I have an RT-S in what they call Pure Magnesium Metallic (aka metallic grey!) As I posted earlier, 1st motorcycle I have ever owned. Always wanted a trike - my version of training wheels!!! :roflblack:
 
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