RodO
New member
I took a 1st test ride yesterday on a 5-speed Spyder. My current ride is a Suzuki 650 V-Strom.
I was really impressed with the stability, more than a little 'disturbed' by the steering, and a lot surprised by the amount of air hitting my body straight-on.
The steering I figure I can learn to adapt to. What about the wind, though?
On my V-Strom, I've been able to adjust the windshield to stop the head buffeting that it was plagued with, but I've never had the body hit that I experienced with the Spyder.
What have you done to reduce the amount of airflow to the body?
Is CDN$16,000 (US$13,700) a fair price for a silver/grey Spyder with only 2,300 km (1425 miles) ? It has a number on it saying it's Spyder #3xxx -- is that anything special?
Thanks,
Rod.
I was really impressed with the stability, more than a little 'disturbed' by the steering, and a lot surprised by the amount of air hitting my body straight-on.
The steering I figure I can learn to adapt to. What about the wind, though?
On my V-Strom, I've been able to adjust the windshield to stop the head buffeting that it was plagued with, but I've never had the body hit that I experienced with the Spyder.
What have you done to reduce the amount of airflow to the body?
Is CDN$16,000 (US$13,700) a fair price for a silver/grey Spyder with only 2,300 km (1425 miles) ? It has a number on it saying it's Spyder #3xxx -- is that anything special?
Thanks,
Rod.