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Ride Report: First Real Ride of 2010 - New 2010 Spyder RS

Thanks, everyone!

Hi, everyone, and THANKS for the support and comments, greatly appreciated.



It was such an awesome ride, I had to come up and jot down some notes on it… which turned into this post. I'm glad that so many of you enjoyed 'the ride along with me'. :)


DynamoBT: 30F is not so bad, go for it. Just double up on long john's and an extra sweater ;) (heated grips help ;) ).


Great report and great pics. Good enough to make the front page.
Wow, thanks Lamont! :bowdown:





Tatt2r:
glad to see i'm not the only idiot out in the snow ....
enjoy..brother
Thanks, brother ;). I guess you must be getting some pretty odd looks on your Spyder in the winter, just like I did yesterday. ha-ha. It's all good :).



Cheers everyone, and ryde safe.
Dean
 
Dean.:2thumbs::thumbup:
Great write up. That Blue RS is awesome looking. Was that one pic at Signal Hill? MY GF and I are hoping to do an Eastern trip next summer. Unfortunately our riding buddies daughter is getting married July 16 2011 and we need to be back mid August. We may have to postpone until summer 2012. I really want to get out East, have a few Newfie friends that I used to work with in Fort McMurray, would like to spend some time visiting them. Of course all summer travel is done on the Spyders.
 
Dean.:2thumbs::thumbup:
Great write up. That Blue RS is awesome looking. Was that one pic at Signal Hill? MY GF and I are hoping to do an Eastern trip next summer. Unfortunately our riding buddies daughter is getting married July 16 2011 and we need to be back mid August. We may have to postpone until summer 2012. I really want to get out East, have a few Newfie friends that I used to work with in Fort McMurray, would like to spend some time visiting them. Of course all summer travel is done on the Spyders.

Hey there.


Neither of these images are shot at Signal Hill, but it's just across the bay from Cape Spear - off in the far distance in this image:
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Well, if/when you come to the Island, but all means, feel free to look me up.

Cheers, thanks for your comments, and Ryde Safe!
Dean
 
That reminds me - I tried to change my status on Spyder Ryder BRP's site, from enthusiast to Spyder Owner, but I can't yet, since I don't have a pin and registration code from BRP yet. I hear that takes 3+ months to receive???

Cheers.
 
nice pics

Thanks Groundeffect for the post and especially the pics. I sure love these Spyders. I really like your Blue Spyder.
 
Oh how we can wax poetic when inspired by a Spyder ryde. Enjoyed the post; great pictures. :congrats: You keep this up and it will be time for your first service interval before you know it.
 
Nice

Great job groundeffect, beautiful Spyder, oh yea the pictures were awesome also. Nice job. I can't wait to get my RT-S, I want to ride.
 
Great post ! Makes me miss the mountains and even the snow. Living in Florida can be really dull. Here you never have to "learn" how to turn because almost every road goes in a straight line...from one traffic signal to the next.

I enjoyed reading your remarks and looking at the great photos !
 
Outstanding ryde report and pictures as well. :2thumbs:

I am glad you were finally able to get it out into some sun and put some miles on. You also make me feel like a wimp for not ryding down here when it is in the low 40's. :D
 
Outstanding ryde report and pictures as well. :2thumbs:

I am glad you were finally able to get it out into some sun and put some miles on. You also make me feel like a wimp for not ryding down here when it is in the low 40's. :D

That's 'cause you are a wimp!:roflblack: Heck, I was happy it was in the upper 40's when I left the house this afternoon. I didn't even have to put on my rain gear for wind blocking.

Here's how ya do it. Long johns and leathers for the 50's. Starts getting low 50's ya put on some "chinaman's underwear" (as we called it in the USAF) under the leathers. Then when it starts nudging the 30's you put Phrogg Togg's over the leathers for wind blocking. Gerbing heated gloves help too. There ya have it, ride year round.:2thumbs:
 
Great pix, thanks for that.
I've been riding all Winter and have quite a cake of dirt on my Spyder right now....I may wash it this week:D

I haven't been out your way for 30+ years- doesn't look any different I'm glad to see.

Enjoy.
 
That's 'cause you are a wimp!:roflblack: Heck, I was happy it was in the upper 40's when I left the house this afternoon. I didn't even have to put on my rain gear for wind blocking.

Here's how ya do it. Long johns and leathers for the 50's. Starts getting low 50's ya put on some "chinaman's underwear" (as we called it in the USAF) under the leathers. Then when it starts nudging the 30's you put Phrogg Togg's over the leathers for wind blocking. Gerbing heated gloves help too. There ya have it, ride year round.:2thumbs:

:roflblack: I hear you loud and clear. I would have to buy any heated gear online, as I have never seen a dealer anywhere around here carry any of it.

We currently have at least 3 inches of snow on the ground, which is an extremely rare event around here. I may take the Spyder for a spin on the property, but I cannot trust any of the other idiots to take it on the road. ;)
 
Hey guys, thank you for the replies.




I am glad you were finally able to get it out into some sun and put some miles on. You also make me feel like a wimp for not ryding down here when it is in the low 40's.

Ah, SpyderWolf, low 40's, that's a great riding day ;). My limit is -6C (about 20F).


Btw, I have just recently installed some heated grips, so that did help on my recent ride, and they worked great, with my water/wind proof lined riding gloves!!!

I should try and drum up some pictures of the installation of the hot hands to share, if anyone is interested?:dontknow:

Cheers guys!
Dean
 
We currently have at least 3 inches of snow on the ground, which is an extremely rare event around here. I may take the Spyder for a spin on the property, but I cannot trust any of the other idiots to take it on the road.

Be advisted, that on any amount of snow, the Traction Control System (TCS) may kick in and prevent you from moving very far. I've tried it just a little at the edge of an empty parking lot to experience the effects myself, first hand, and I found that on my SM5 you have to really feather the clutch with a sensitive hand, otherwise TCS will kick in and you may stall, at least on a SM5.

Cheers, go for it (it is an educational experience, and maybe fun:)), and be safe, SpyderWolf.

I don't think I'll be riding in any amount of snow with my Spyder.
Cheers,
Dean
 
Have you done anymore riding Dean? You must be the talk of the town having the only spyder out there.
Have any crowds gathered around you yet?
 
Have you done anymore riding Dean? You must be the talk of the town having the only spyder out there.
Have any crowds gathered around you yet?

Hi, thanks for the note.


I've not done any riding since this Ryde a few days ago, but I'm watching the weather like a hawk and waiting for a break in the precipitation to get out again! ;).


While riding through the city and stopping at red lights I've gotten some looks and comments for sure, but when riding I'm too focused on riding and traffic and the road and my controls to worry about that stuff.

The times when I've been out in the countryside or on paved back roads (my favorite type of riding), I didn't see anyone really, except for folks coming in the opposite direction.


Recently I've picked up a Battery Tender Jr., and today I've connected it, got a red solid light (means Charging), so while I'm not ryding, I'm paying my Spyder some good attention in our heated garage.

Cheers,
Dean
 
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