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Riders vs. none riders opinion of Spyders-Rykers

Rogue Hawk

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I have shown several people the Ryker I plan to buy. The none riders think its really cool. One even hinted she wants to take a ride on it. The riders won't express an opinion which I read as they don't like it, but don't want to be rude. When I had the F3, I had people (in cars) actually follow me to my destination just to ask me about it. When I went to the bike store and there where riders around, they showed no interest.
 
It's the whole bike vs. trike thing. Many two wheel riders turn their nose up at a trike. I know one of the groups I ride with has a couple of riders that won't give my Daytona the time of day!
Their loss! I enjoy them all, even though I haven't owned a two wheel motorcycle.
 
Another card on the pile for "its their loss." I always like to look at other bikes. :yes:

"Caged" minds, some or a loved one, may have had an unfortunate trauma on a bike & they just wanna blame the bike therefore: all bikes are bad, stereotypes follow. Also could be form of Ochophobia (fear of vehicles) motorcyclophobia & they will NEVER enjoy what we do or why.
 
This attitude always puzzles me. What about bikes and sidecars? 3 wheels can only lean one way if you are adventurous. I owned an outfit at one time and did a lot of miles on it, was great fun. 2 wheels, 3 wheels, 4 wheels etc. I don't mind. If it is novel and innovative then even better. Have loved the concept of the Spyders and now Rykers ever since they were announced. They are an option for me to get back onto bikes and stay on them longer as I get older. Bring on the test rides. Rykers should be in dealerships in a week or 2.
 
The sad thing is this is just how people feel. Harley riders don't like sport bike riders, sport bike riders don't like Harley riders and cars don't like bikes as bikes don't like cars. So goes 2 wheelers vs 3 wheelers. If you stop and look at this, people don't like each other for many reasons, which has been going on way before we were born and unfortunately will continue after we're gone. I don't care what you ride or drive or even what you look like, I will respect you as a human and always treat you as equally. If we want our loved sport to continue We older people need to learn to show interest in the younger riders and what they ride and remember as we want them to learn from us we can learn from them.
 
My honey has an Indian and I have the F3. He took the 3 wheel class with me and is in full support of open air anyway you can do it. Anyway, about 3 weeks ago, he had to move my bike for me while I was otherwise occupied. Decided to take it for a quick loop. When he parked it; he told me, "I had forgotten how much fun that is". :D

They really don't know what they are missing. Fine with me. I love mine.
 
Hmmm.. That's odd. Been riding MCs for 50+ years but not comfortable riding two-up with GF anymore so wanted something 'MC like' that we could still do together. I bought a Slingshot but that's a different (but nice!) experience. The Spyder just didn't do it for me but the more naked, smaller, lighter and lower Ryker Rally had me at first sight. Bought mine yesterday so I'm still on a new toy high :D
 
I think a lot of the 2-wheeler Motorcyclist animosity (or disregard, contempt, whatever; you choose the word you prefer) amongst those who HAVEN'T actually ever ridden one or even ridden with one might well be a hangover from their feelings about the performance & handling of the likes of Harley Tri-glide or modded VW style trikes &/or the tendency for 'trikes to be 'old farts rides'! :sour:

When they first saw my RT, quite a few of the 2-wheel riders I ryde with displayed one or more of those contemptuous feelings about it UNTIL I'd ridden with them for a bit. Once they found that I didn't slow the group up at all, and in fact pushed them in the twisties around here, they got a WHOOOLE LOT more interested! On asking them about why they'd changed their minds, they pretty much all thought the Spyder would handle & perform like the conventional trikes they were more used to, and ALL of them were somewhat blown away at how well I kept up & at times even pushed them (fairly hard, too!) :clap:

And now that I've had the ECU upgrade done, they are even more blown away!! It's really only once we get out on the looong open straights with gentle sweeping curves that the massive slab of air the RT hasta push ahead of it begins to show! The Spyder & I are generally pretty well up the front of the pack if not leading it whilever we are riding thru the shorter straights & tighter turns in the Hills, & especially so when the road surface/grip isn't the best &/or there's any crap like loose gravel or slippery leaves around! And having a few ST's or RSS's join us at times has really piqued their interest, especially when those 'sportier' type Spyders have been ridden by ryders normally classified amongst the 'faster Spyder Ryder' set! We've even converted a few! :ohyea:
 
Common... or the norm

I have found that many of the two wheeler when solo are more accepting and even curious. But in a group "No way". This was much the same way back with the Harley crowd and the other bikes that came into the market...like Hondas, Kawazakis and Suzukis. Although the first real choppers were English bikes and as time went on they were accepted thought in catagorys like sport bikes touring bikes and the comeback of the cafe bikes etc. It is harder for them to accept the reverse trike not sure why but I feel a lot of it is jelousy and not wanting to go against the riding buddies...In my early riding years in SA we did not care where they came from or what they were and we had mostly Italian, French, English and Japanese cause the Americans only had one but we went for big (as in displacement) and fast...:thumbup: Never did ryde to impress or convert just out for the fun and enjoyment with those that care to ryde along....:riding:,
 
It comes down to fun. . . . a Spyder is a big kid's go-cart on steroids. A Spyder allows people who don't want to hold up some Goliath beast and pretend to be cool to ride a 'bike'. A Spyder allows people who have infirmities or physical limitations to eat bugs and have the wind in their face like two wheel riders. We are all in constant danger from the cage drivers, and have to live with the same weather as everyone else. I ride an old Harley Evo since we sold our RT way back when. My wife let's me ride her RS from time to time. Why would anyone limit the fun factor in one's life?
 
I agree. I'll walk around and look at other peoples bikes no matter what they ride. Whether it has two or three wheels. You just might see something different that you like.
 
No worries mate. Their loss. :bdh: It's not about others its all for your pleasure. So ride safe, ride often, and ride it like you stole it my friend.:riding:
 
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