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Parking

GMAN9

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This maybe a silly question....was at Lowe's the other day...dreaming of driving my future Spyder around on different errands....saw a couple of 2 wheelers parked in the yellow stripped area at the end of the parking rows....the Spyder being wider....do most Spyder owners park in the yellow stripped areas or do you just take up a regualr parking space! Inquiring minds want to know.

Thx
 
If I am by myself I take a parking space. I don't usually pull all the way forward, as I have seen cars think the spot is empty and I worry that someone will hit me. If my husband is with me on 2 wheels we share 1 spot.
 
I park in the Yellow lines if the area is big enough. Usually there is a light pole there and illuminates the area. If not I back in to a full spot, but not the whole way to the back. I always hated when I'd go to pull into a spot in my Jeep and a small compact would be there, you can't see it until your right up on it.
 
Basically, the diagonal lines at the end of the parking row indicate DO NOT PARK HERE, but it has been my experience that a fair number of our fellow riders feel that certain rules do not apply to them and they can park anywhere they please.

If you park there, and joe blow contractor with his dually and trailer cut the corner a little to short and take out you bike, don't expect much sympathy from either the big box store or your insurance adjuster.
 
I use regular parking places, except when I go to Walmart (as infrequently as possible) then I park up with the other motorcycles.
 
This maybe a silly question....was at Lowe's the other day...dreaming of driving my future Spyder around on different errands....saw a couple of 2 wheelers parked in the yellow stripped area at the end of the parking rows....the Spyder being wider....do most Spyder owners park in the yellow stripped areas or do you just take up a regualr parking space! Inquiring minds want to know.

Thx
Full spot usually - backing in on end or next to island with parking on 1 side of spyder only
 
I use a full spot if I have to go to the box store. I want to give :ani29: as much room as possible in case there are careless people in the area.
 
Far away..!!

Even though walking is no longer that easy I will park away from the crowded parking slots and go where there is room and park to the outer edge. The way angry parking lot drivers pull into slots they may not stop in time once the see your spyder there...truth be told.. outside parking lots scare me..!!:spyder:
 
Usually take a full spot. We can get both Spyders in one spot. I will occasionally park in the "yellow" zone if I'm alone. At Lowes here I sometimes park up under the overhang near the garden center. I completely stay away from the contractor end unless I'm in my truck.

Friend of mine parked his Harley there one afternoon in a regular parking spot. A "foreign" contractor employee backed his trailer right into the bike, knocked it over and went over top of it. Fortunately someone got the license number and it was on the security camera. They didn't get the driver but the company that owned the truck had to pay up.
 
Usually in a full spot if one is close to entrance. Sometimes in the blue striped area as I have a HandiCap license plate. I may also park in the white striped area and try to be next to a light pole.
 
I use the regular size spot, and often as not because the Spyder is not front and centre at the entrance way, I don't have to fight people standing around wondering who made that thing.
 
he just giggled

It depends, most times a full spot, strategically parked and positioned. Sometimes though, if we go head out for dinner and go downtown, they have back in spots for motorcycles. We prefer that and just fit between the lines. No worry from other riders as of yet.

Anyone ever try and valet park their Spyder yet? They may get it parked if it was in gear on flat ground. Not sure they could get it back to me with all the buttons to push and the safety warning screen before it will fire up.

PK

Yes, my hubby and I have tried to valet our Spyders:ohyea:. There is a restaurant that we frequent that offers free valet service. However, our usual valet guy just laughed and said "I don't think so!" :hun::hun:and pointed us to some prime parking spaces. FYI - We did offer to give him a quick lesson in the unoccuppied area of the lot! :clap::clap:
 
This maybe a silly question....was at Lowe's the other day...dreaming of driving my future Spyder around on different errands....saw a couple of 2 wheelers parked in the yellow stripped area at the end of the parking rows....the Spyder being wider....do most Spyder owners park in the yellow stripped areas or do you just take up a regualr parking space! Inquiring minds want to know.

Thx

Around here those yellow striped areas is a fire lane. If there is a light pole there should be a sign on it.
I learned with a $50 fine to show for it.
 
Basically, the diagonal lines at the end of the parking row indicate DO NOT PARK HERE, but it has been my experience that a fair number of our fellow riders feel that certain rules do not apply to them and they can park anywhere they please.

If you park there, and joe blow contractor with his dually and trailer cut the corner a little to short and take out you bike, don't expect much sympathy from either the big box store or your insurance adjuster.

You are quite right

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