• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

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Gutsplitter

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Reaching the age & physical issues that I finally sold my two BMW's and have a 2022 RT Ltd on reserve - whenever it gets in! Bought my wife a 2015 RT limited couple of years ago - and she has totally enjoyed it. Until the 2019 changes I just could not be comfortable on it - but the new floor boards & seat change make it comfy for me. Never have had a new machine so this is awesome. Going to retire end of this year - so looking forward to finally having the time to ride and ride and ride...........
 
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:chat:....The Spyder is a real treat for me. I hope you will enjoy your Ryde Time. ....:thumbup:
 
I too had "aged out" of my 2002 BMW RT1150 in 2017. Bought a new 2018 F3 LTD, and have never looked back. I still have a V-Strom 650 that I still enjoy on occasion as I can still handle it's weight. Happy Trails to you!
 
Congrats all the way around. I love my spyder, but wanted a 2 wheeler. I didn't age out of all 2 wheelers, just the ones that kill my back and shoulders after a 200 mile day ride. I came across the BMW after some encouragement from some friends. And I got to say, this BMW K1600B is everything that I wanted. Fast, comfortable, and able to carry some stuff.
 
I am a total Newbie to all things 3 wheeled! Reluctantly have money down on a 2022 Spyder RT Limited and waiting impatiently for it to arrive at dealer. I'm coming from 60 years of two wheel riding and identify with comments on comfort of BMW cycles. Current ride is a 2013 BMW K1600 GTL. My greatest regret is having to give up "the Love of the Lean"! I'm sure I will be reaching out to all you seasoned Spyder riders, when and if my new ride ever does arrive and I'm able to make a suitable deal of trading in the Beemer, with all kinds of questions and advice. Looking forward to meeting you folks on the road!
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Going to retire end of this year - so looking forward to finally having the time to ride and ride and ride...........

Retirement and riding were made for each other. Nothing like being able to just get up and go whenever the bug bites, which for me is sometimes several times a day. :)
 
Reaching the age & physical issues that I finally sold my two BMW's and have a 2022 RT Ltd on reserve - whenever it gets in! Bought my wife a 2015 RT limited couple of years ago - and she has totally enjoyed it. Until the 2019 changes I just could not be comfortable on it - but the new floor boards & seat change make it comfy for me. Never have had a new machine so this is awesome. Going to retire end of this year - so looking forward to finally having the time to ride and ride and ride...........

Nothing like forward planning. Plus you know what you're getting as your wife has one.

I recently bought a 17 F3 Ltd. New territory for me. Had tried some rear twin trikes but not really for me. If it works out I may upgrade in a few yrs time. I still have a few in the shed. Sports a Firestorm I enjoy for about 1/2 an hour, ADV bikes, and my Wing which is still fun and a couple of Trumpies that are keepers and for my son. Retired and slightly beaten up body.

I planned ahead and named my new to me F3 my mobility scooter. its fun.

Ride safe.
 
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