ChocEnabler
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Lol, I don't know whether to be reassured or dismayed when I see that you need to ride 1-2 hundred before you get comfortable riding a Spyder.
I've been reading Spyderlovers for some time now, learning and enjoying the discussions.
I had my first test ride on an ST-S recently; don't know if my problems were due to squeezing hand-grips too tight, the stiff breeze, any of the other possibles, or all of the above, but it took a day or so afterwards to think "yes, I'm still interested"
The local dealers are all 2 or more hours away, so I'll have to think positive if I'm to keep on with the plan. I'm hoping to travel to a different dealer's shop next week to see what else I might learn to smooth the jitters. If I get a Spyder, my plan is to haul it home on a trailer so that I can put some miles on riding around town where I'm used to being, and expand further outwards as my comfort level goes up. And I've seen Spyders once in a while around town, so maybe I can catch someone local to talk to also.
I haven't seen anyone else in the postings wimp out like this, but I trust you all for words of wisdom.
pps: So what do you think, do I have a reasonable plan, or am I missing something?
I've been reading Spyderlovers for some time now, learning and enjoying the discussions.

The local dealers are all 2 or more hours away, so I'll have to think positive if I'm to keep on with the plan. I'm hoping to travel to a different dealer's shop next week to see what else I might learn to smooth the jitters. If I get a Spyder, my plan is to haul it home on a trailer so that I can put some miles on riding around town where I'm used to being, and expand further outwards as my comfort level goes up. And I've seen Spyders once in a while around town, so maybe I can catch someone local to talk to also.
I haven't seen anyone else in the postings wimp out like this, but I trust you all for words of wisdom.
