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Question??? With all respect.

I would ask why you chose a Harley. I have ridden for 50+ years but never a Harley. Why for me. Don't like Harley. I have ridden Cushman, Trimph, Honda, Yamaha, and BMW and now the Spyder. What I haven't done is knock what anyone chose to ride. Just make your choice and enjoy riding.
 
I like it.

I drink beer 'cuz I like it.
I eat ice cream 'cuz I like it.
I smell roses 'cuz I like it.
I play with the dog 'cuz I like it.
I ride a Spyder 'cuz I like it.

I need no other reasons.

Dan
 
3 Wheeler

I will be 80 years old my next birthday, I have never owned a motorcycle and never had a desire to own one. My darling wife passed away almost 2 years ago. I did not want to do anything except sit in my recliner and cry. I didn't want to be around people or associate with anyone, even relatives. The Doctor even told me (after the grief councilor failure) to join an online social club. That didn't work either. I saw :f_spider:s on the TV and thought maybe this would help. If it doesn't work I can always join my wife. It's true I was that close. I bought the :f_spider: and it was the smartest move I have ever made. I spend half my time on my :f_spider: and the other half reading threads. This is true, the Spyder saved my life. I don't care what anyone say's or if the :f_spider::joke: breaks down I no longer spend 24 hours in my recliner.:yes::yes:

Thank you for sharing this as my story is very comparable- my wife's death- my grief- my inactivity- Spyder on Tv- bought it- ride it and read threads. Thanks man!!! John
 
Learned by the grace of god an some luck

I'm not big on religion, but, two years ago, my wife and I were on our sports bike when a car pulled out in front of us. I had enough time to realize that a car pulled out. I knew if i layed it down, we would have shot right in front of the car and possible would have ended our lives shortly after that. I was only going 45mph when we hit; I remember doing a face plant on his hood, and as i was flipping through the air i felt my shoes fly off my feet and i felt something grab the back of my helmet. Next thing i knew, i was standing in the road looking back at my wife laying on the road and cars coming towards her. I threw my helmet at the traffic to get them to stop. As i took two steps towards my wife, i collapsed and drug myself to her. As i got to her, the guy that was driving the car got out and said, "I didnt see you". I'm not doubting that, we all have stories of people not seeing the motorcycle. So with both of us having multiple surgeries and broken bones, we had time to reflect on what happened and if we could have done anything differant. So after the fact, my helmet had no scuff marks on it (what grabbed my helmet?)... The other couple that was riding with us said that I landed on my feet. (who flips at 45 MPH and lands on their feet?)... Why didnt he see me? I saw him just fine... What if i had ABS brakes, Anti roll and three wheels that would have allowed me to hit the brakes with out fear of sliding under the car while providing so many more options to avoid the collision, what if I had more lights or a bigger easier to see bike? To sum it up, I wanted something fun, safe and easy to see. Being alive and a parent to my 5 and 9 year old girls is worth the addition costs of a Spyder. I'm sure it wasnt all luck, who ever grabbed the back of my helmet and placed me on my feet that day, thank you.
 
I can now stop and smell the wild flowers on the side of the road, on two wheels you watch everything to keep upright. My wife enjoyed scenery, did you see that, no I was watching the road. Riding two up she would make a odd move I'd have to tell her to knock it off or you'll dump us. She would see a shop on the other side of the road, ever try to turn a cruiser around on small road with gravel sides :yikes: Now with the Spyder I can enjoy my surroundings, now she can jump around all she wants, sometimes I have to make sure she still back there, no problem to quick turn around and stop at that shop. I still like my 6 two wheelers but I find myself taking the Spyder more and more. It's a relaxing enjoyable ride.

Riding the Spyder is as calm as a light breeze and wild as a hurricane. :thumbup:

Isn't three more than two?

Wow ths is exactly why I got my spyder, my husband still has his two wheels but started looking at trikes, I thought this was the time for me to jump in and get the spyder, we've been looking at them but not making the move. I'm thinking it won't be long he'll have his own spyder or we will be riding mine together. We had gravel and the turns, plus me not trying to move around on the back was getting hard on long rides.:yes:
 
Why Spyder

Because every bike I have ever owned, even after spending all kinds of money to lower the shocks and seat, never really allowed me at 5'1" to comfortably touch the ground flat footed. My husband got tired of me putting my foot down on a pebble at a stop light/stop sign and having the bike just roll over. He would have to come back and help me pick it up. No more having Hubby pick me up and I feel a whole lot safer knowing I don't have to put my foot down on who knows what. I have been riding two wheelers since 1968, so this is just not something new. I see that Harely is now lowering several models of their bikes and making them smaller, but that has only been in the last few years. Before that, this is how they came and if it didn't fit, oh well just ride and keep buying parts to try to make it fit.
 
First of all I am not trying to put anyone down by any means... However I just don’t get it. Why a 3 wheeler "unless handicapped"? I understand the open road and all, believe me i do. But I just don’t get why you would spend the money on these bikes or a trike for that matter unless you are physically in need of one. Don’t get me wrong, when i am old and can’t hold 2 wheels up any more ill have a trike too. But i am seeing so many people that have these things for their first motorcycle "if you want to call it a bike" and i don’t understand, why? Is it that you just can’t grasp the concept of 2 wheels? If so cool, still want to enjoy the open road, cool. But what is it? Oh and before someone gets their panties in knots Yes i have ridden one, and I’ll take my road king any day of the week over one of these things... IMO you shouldn't even need a motorcycle endorsement on your lic. for this... I have a very open mind and honestly would like some corrective "respectful" feedback on this. I am NOT, by any means trying to be disrespectful to any of you all. Just wanted to know so bad that I created this account just to ask this question.

HD Rider.... :lecturef_smilie: if everyone rode the exact same bike as you, if everyone wore the same clothes as you, if everyone drank the same beer as you, if everyone looked exactly like you....
how down-right boring would this world be...

don't question why we ride what we ride... ride what you like, and enjoy the scenery... and we '3 wheelers' will do the same.... :thumbup:
 
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I wanted something relatively safe and something somewhat unique.

Harleys are like Mustangs and breasts... half the population has them...
 
Many of us own both two wheelers and Spyders. This would be like asking why would anyone ride a ATV when they could ride a Dirt Bike. It's a very different riding experience and a ton of fun. I have respect for all riders. :doorag:
WEell said Lamonster.
 
Hh uu hh ??

I'm glad I don't have breasts, I'd never get anything done. :roflblack:

All normal babies are born with two. 1/2 the population eventually deveops larger ones than the other 1/2--generally speaking, that is.

I am sorry you lost yours. I hope the events surrounding that were not painful.
:roflblack: :nopic:
 
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