Hello everyone,
DougT here. I test rode a Spyder a few weeks ago. Yesterday I took delivery of my new '08. It has the manual transmission, and I'm learning to ride it after 30+ years of riding motorcycles. I really like it. I traded in all three of my street bikes to get it. My wife doesn't yet believe that the Spyder will keep me happy. After riding the Spyder, I may never go back to two wheels. I realize that it's going to take me some time to learn to ride the Spyder well, but I'm patient and willing to endure the learning curve. I think the Spyder is a wonderfully put together machine, and exudes quality. I'm already getting people coming up to me to see it and ask questions. This is a great Forum, and I'm hoping to meet up with some of you folks in the near future. I live near Six Flags Magic Mountain in the Santa Clarita Valley (Southern California), so if any of you care to contact me please feel free to do so. Take care.
DougT
DougT here. I test rode a Spyder a few weeks ago. Yesterday I took delivery of my new '08. It has the manual transmission, and I'm learning to ride it after 30+ years of riding motorcycles. I really like it. I traded in all three of my street bikes to get it. My wife doesn't yet believe that the Spyder will keep me happy. After riding the Spyder, I may never go back to two wheels. I realize that it's going to take me some time to learn to ride the Spyder well, but I'm patient and willing to endure the learning curve. I think the Spyder is a wonderfully put together machine, and exudes quality. I'm already getting people coming up to me to see it and ask questions. This is a great Forum, and I'm hoping to meet up with some of you folks in the near future. I live near Six Flags Magic Mountain in the Santa Clarita Valley (Southern California), so if any of you care to contact me please feel free to do so. Take care.
DougT