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Parking

vided

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When you come upon a parallel parking area do you
A- parallel park
B- back in perpendicular to the curb
 
Depends..!

how tight the space is...also where. Back in when small towns light traffic areas. In the downtown high traffic parallel...:thumbup:
 
EITHER

EITHER WAY.....WHEN ALONE.... IT DOESN'T MATTER..... WHATEVER IS MORE CONVENIENT...
WHEN RIDING WITH OTHER SPYD3R's.... WE ALTERNATE:
FRONT IN, BACK IN, FRONT IN, BACK IN..... etc etc etc....
makes for nice viewing.....
DAN P
EASLEY, SC
SPYD3R
 
parallel park

I found out that backing in leaves extra space for another bike or spyder when traveling in a group. Alone I always park the spyder parallel taking up most of the marked space. Otherwise someone tries to squeeze into the remaining space finds that they cannot do it and then damages the spyder when trying. Left fenders and wheels are expensive. Of course they never stop to leave a name or if caught think that they did any damage. Over $1000 in damage the last time.
 
You have the choice which is the least expensive damage the front or the back.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:.
 
Might be a good idea to check with local LEO.
We were at a rolly somewhee (do not remember where) and started to back in. Local came over said, do not. they will ticket you. All the time or just for the Rally, no idea
Oldmanzues
 
45degrees plus or minus a few

I usually park 45 degrees to the curb, Easy in and out and room for a couple of two wheelers or another spyder.
 
Follow the leader

Depends how others are situated before me. I prefer to park parallel to the curb.

Chas
 
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