I get this stuff all the time. I won't lie, it *DOES* grate, but it's the price of our fun.
No, I'm not riding this because I can't ride two wheels, or I'm scared of two wheels, or I'm disabled. I ride a Spyder because riding a Spyder is fun, you should try it, too!
My one sacrifice to apologia is to immediately list off the Spyder's *differences* from two wheels: yes, you have to do the leaning yourself, but it rides like a street-legal ATV or a snowmobile, rides over anything in the road without trouble, brakes all day in corners, etc., etc. I upsell the upsides rather than focus on the relative downsides.
Related: Why is it that the first question I get from people who most likely can't afford the Spyder is how much the Spyder costs? I know I'm stereotyping here, but I *do* think that it's a safe bet that if you can't afford proper dental care, you're probably not buying a $20K bike. Or, perhaps, you *shouldn't* be buying a $20K bike. Sure, I'm always polite, always honest-- you never know who's won the Powerball that weekend :joke:
But it always bugs me, because it makes *me* self-conscious. I *did* spend an awful lot of my (hard-earned) money on what is, essentially, a toy. So here I stand at the gas station feeling guilty that I spent the money on this rather than giving more of my money to charity or repairing parts of the house or any one of a thousand "better" things to spend money on than a really expensive toy. That question ALWAYS harshes my buzz, I dunno why. :dontknow: