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PSS- Parked Spyder Syndrome

Lamonster

SpyderLovers Founder
Many of you know all about PMS- Parked Motorcycle Syndrome but the term really doesn't correctly apply to the Spyder seeing it's not a motorcycle but the symptoms are much the same and the root cause is the same (bad weather). I guess the correct label for us would be PSS- Parked Spyder Syndrome

Here are a few things to watch for if you think yo may be suffering from PMS/PSS.

  • You find yourself watching the Weather Channel hourly looking for a break in the rain or snow so you can get a ride in. Just like last year and the year before that, this is the longest winter ever.
  • You have convinced yourself that 20 degrees is really not that cold if you gear up.
  • You search the internet for cold riding gear even though you can't get out of your driveway because of the snow and ice.
  • You find yourself walking around in a t-shirt when it's 30 degrees out just to condition yourself for a ride if you do get out of your driveway.
  • You feel you are stuck in a prison and if you don't get a ride in soon you can not be held responsible for your actions.
  • You live vicariously through members who post about their rides on the West Coast and in Florida. You tend to love and hate them at the same time.
This is pretty much how I've been for weeks on end. We've never had this much snow on the ground for this long in East TN and coming from San Diego it's a real test for me. I've been able to deal with the winters for the last 8 years here but this has been bad seeing I have not been able to ride at all for weeks.

Yesterday was my chance to make a break for it. My driveway was clear and the sun was out. It was only 31 degrees but at least it wasn't snowing or raining. That's all going to start back up on Monday so it was now or never.

I got a new jacket from BRP about a month ago that I wanted to try out but like I said I couldn't leave the house on the Spyder, this was my chance to try it out.

This is their Kavalier Series jacket and like they say "The only place where you'll find more technology is on the Roadster itself".

Here's what they say about it.

  • 100% waterproof
  • 100% windproof
  • 100% breathable
  • Resilient membrane
  • 300% stretchable
  • Most durable of all membranes
I bet I have at least $3000.00+ invested in just jackets looking for the one that will do it all. This just may be that jacket. It's not as heavy as I thought it would be and it did do a great job at keeping the wind out. It wasn't raining thank goodness so I can't report on that but it looks like it's going to keep me dry. I need to put some more miles on in different weather conditions to give a full report but so far I like it.

Unfortunately my trailer for the RT has been sitting out and was covered in bird droppings and needed to be washed off. My hose has been frozen so I couldn't even squirt it off so I hooked it up to the RT and headed for the car wash to give it a good blast.

When I pulled out of the driveway I felt like I had low front tires. I checked them both and they were right at 20 lbs and that's where I like to run them. By time I got out of my driveway they felt fine. The only thing I can think of was my steering box was real cold seeing we haven't had too many days above freezing. As soon as I got out of the driveway and on to the road I hit a patch of black ice as I was shifting and the rpm's reved out. That was my warning of things to come.

The ride to the car wash wasn't that bad. It was 37 degrees and felt great with the sun out. I couldn't believe how packed out the car wash was when I got there. I had to wait my turn and the spray off of the hoses was getting me wet and on a warm day that would have been fine but I really didn't want to get wet when it was in the 30's.

So I blasted the RT and trailer and wiped down my seat and headed out toward Hot Springs NC. The roads were clear but full of salt and I could see it sticking to all the parts that still had water on it. I knew I was going to have to go back to the car wash when this ride was over. The ride over the mountain got down to 28 degrees in a few spots but I still felt pretty warm. I had light gloves on and it was the first time I ran with the heated grips on high for the first 20 miles or so. They did get too hot at one point but it was nice to have the option of being too hot when it's that cold.

I wound up going through Hot Springs and taking the 209 to Maggie Valley where the owners meet will be this year. It's a great ride and I'm looking forward to riding it again when there's no salt or ice. There was plenty of gravel on the roads too but even if I did slide a little I was never really out of control. My main issue was other folks driving in my lane going the other way. I can't tell you how many times I was over to the right as far as I could go to keep from hitting these guys. That's why it's good practice to stay in your lane because if the other guy crosses over your chances of getting over in time are greatly reduced.

I made it to the exit for Maggie Valley but I started to get a pretty bad headache so I decided to just motor on back on the highway and get to the car wash so I could blast all the salt off. By time I got there I was getting a chill and even though I got a good ride in I was ready for a warm shower. I didn't stop to get any pictures but I did get one when I was at the car wash. You know it's cold when the spray if freezing in the stall.

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For now my PSS is at bay but I still can't wait for the riding season to get here. Spyderfest, the Owners event in Maggie Valley and maybe the Guts and Glory ride are all on my bucket list for this year. It sure feels good to get out and ride even if it was only 130 miles or so. :thumbup:
 
:2thumbs: I envy you.............still way to much of the "white stuff" around here and it's comming down again.:gaah:
 
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Glad to hear you were able to squeeze a ryde in, and hope the PSS doesn't set in too hard with the upcoming round of snow for you.
 
Sigh!!!

I guess it's pretty bad when you have to live vicariously through the reports of riders in Eastern Tennessee. :D I'd trade for your icicles in the car wash, gladly! Minus eight here this morning, and more snow from yesterday to shovel. PSS may be curable, but it sure feels like it takes an eternity. :joke:
 
Well, now that Dr Lamonster has correctly diagnosed my problem (PSS with a double dose of PMS) I sure hope I can find a cure before the end of the week.
 
:yikes: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGjwe-BCfms&feature=player_embedded[/ame] :yikes:
 
coat:
Back in November when I picked up the Spyder I knew nothing about gear and took the advice of some kid at the dealership and picked up this Joe Rocket Ballistic 8.0 coat. He said If I'm going to ride in cold weather this coat should be fine for what you want to do. I'm like you sure dood, and he was like yeah, you don't need anything more than this. umm, k. Thinking to myself, "There is no way this textile coat will keep me warm but we'll see..". I have to say the kid was right. Since that day my upper body has never been cold when riding the Spyder even in 20F degree weather @ 80+ for about 1 hour.

gloves:
My hands have been another story though. :(
Even with oxford heated grips at 75% burning my hands my pinky and some finger tips were getting cold. Today I tried out a glove liner and it seemed to hep a bit but I have a feeling I may need wind blockers or heated liners. My finger tips still get a chill through winter cloves and the liners. :/

pants:
Below 30F my pants were getting cold with Jeans/fleece sweat pants so yesterday I picked up these Frank Thomas eclipse 2 overpants at CycleWorld (the only thing they had and at $99 I figured I'll try them out, worse case if they didn't work I'd get something else and keep them for spring or something) Did 80-106 today for about an hour non-stop today in 20F weather (I did have to brake once or twice down to 65mph for a trooper shooting radar and some people texting in my way) and my lower body was still toasty warm the whole trip. So they did the job. Still can't believe how cheap they were and they worked.

I think I would have been sad If I had a motorcycle because there would be no way I would be riding in the PA winters with all the rockets and slush on the roads. On the Spyder I feel very comfortable out there. People look at me like im crazy when I pass them on the highway .. prob thinking im freezing my balls off but I'm not. I'm happy as a steamed clam!

now.. if I can only solve the fog issue on my helmet
 
You live vicariously through members who post about their rides on the West Coast and in Florida. You tend to love and hate them at the same time.
This is pretty much how I've been for weeks on end. We've never had this much snow on the ground for this long in East TN and coming from San Diego it's a real test for me. I've been able to deal with the winters for the last 8 years here but this has been bad seeing I have not been able to ride at all for weeks.

Yesterday was my chance to make a break for it. My driveway was clear and the sun


For now my PSS is at bay but I still can't wait for the riding season to get here. Spyderfest, the Owners event in Maggie Valley and maybe the Guts and Glory ride are all on my bucket list for this year. It sure feels good to get out and ride even if it was only 130 miles or so. :thumbup:

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I would have just had a tee shirt on, but I have a cold right now from watching all the news reports on the weather east of us.

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Now that almost borders on being mean; posting pictures liike that... :roflblack:
Minus eight here this morning and I accidently left the brass monkey outdoors :shocked:
 
I REFUSE to have PSS... NO NO NO NO NO!:lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie:

Sigh... this hurts! Just got the RT-622 trailer, and every weekend it either rains or it snows. We have a trip scheduled in Feburary to Orlando and because we are picking up my mother-in-law and aunt-in-law from the airport, Gray Recluse is staying at home :gaah::gaah::gaah: (is it legal to "ride" people in the RT-622 trailer? Someone called it the "Mother in Law Seat"...)

Then last night... :gaah:All cloudy but only 40 degrees... had a chance to take GR to a church meeting... never rained!!!:gaah::gaah:

I REFUSE TO HAVE PSS!!! It is not enough for me just to start GR and give it a move or two around the driveway... especially after installing the back speakers, kewlmetal's helmet locks and GPS bracket.:chill:
 
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That one thing about living in the SOUTH. We'll have cold weather but there always a few days every couple of weeks that the temps are in the upper 40's / 50's that you can ride the:spyder2: It's the rain that I hate:gaah:
 
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Glad you got to ride Lamont! Way to go! It was -10 degrees in Maine today and there is over 3 feet of snow on the ground. PSS is really tough this time of year! :spyder2:

Take care Denny
 
I know, I know...You dont want to hear it, but 74 degrees here today and had a great ryde on the RT with a t-shirt and jeans on.

Let the snowball wars begin....................
 
and since no one said it Lamont, that was a very amusing and well written post.

I think its time for a book dude. You got talent. :congrats:
 
Well, now that Dr Lamonster has correctly diagnosed my problem (PSS with a double dose of PMS) I sure hope I can find a cure before the end of the week.
53 on saturday.........do I need to hit the magic buttton mogang :D
 
stuck in garage since last monday .... to cold for driveway to melt ......
:helpsmilie::helpsmilie::helpsmilie:
 
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