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New to 3 wheels

My extremely sexy husband and myself are thinking about going from 2 wheels to 3 and we have been looking at the Spyder RT-S. We have a ton of questions and hopefully we have come to the right place and won't be to much of a pain.:dontknow:

There're quite a few of us here who have switched from two wheels to the three wheel Spyder. There is quite a difference in the riding experience, mostly on the positive side.

:welcome:

Pam
 
Long test rydes are in order, and if you're like me, keep a two wheeler or (three or four of 'em) around as they ain't the same thing. Each has it's place.
 
I think that the 2 closest Spyder dealers....one in Rutland Vt., and the other in Concord N.H.
Any other dealers in the Westmoreland - Keene area?? I hear that Freedom Cycles in Concord does a fantastic Laser alignment on Spyders.
As an aside.... The Killington Classic motorcycle rally is going on in Killington from tonight till Sunday. It's worth a ride up to check it out. I've already seen several Spyders going up and down the access road. You may get some good info up there.
 
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