Jim Haebe
New member
Hi all, just thought i would offer my impression of my Spyder after the first week of ownership. Picked it up from the dealer late in the day Wednesday June 24th and rode it home (about 5 miles). The Spyder and I hit the street and I was already assured that my decision to own a Spyder was on point. Only once in the nearly 500 miles of riding around have I tried to put my foot down and that was on the ride home from the dealer. Bike is responsive, brakes are a treat, love the way they feel. Engine is starting to loosen up now, RPM's increase much more rapidly. As a long time Harley rider and owner, the crusing RPM for this thing is quite a ways past when a Harley motor is threatening to expose its internal workings. The clutch lever pull is very light in comparison, very linear in feel. Much easier to work. Also the throttle is extremely easy to rotate. My FLHT is a wonderful bike and has taken me many a mile all over the country. But it is a 1984 vintage and things have changed significantly. The Spyder is the first bike that I have owned that has self canceling turn signals, a belt final drive and turnsignals that operate from just one button. A friend (Spyder PE 315, I think) and I took a trip to the mountains yesterday (7-2) . I got my first taste of the twisty's Spyder style. I scared the living hell out of myself a few times but overall it was great. The Spyder requires much more rider input to ride aggressively. My seat cover does not allow for any sliption of my butt, so I find it somewhat difficult to shift around on it. My friends seat cover is not as tacky feeling as mine. He has over 15,000 miles on his after about a year. His seat is probably burnished somewhat what with all the butt time on the cover.
Any way the bike is everything I thought it would be. I will install the stiffer sway bar ASAP, get a different seat/cover? and it needs a "Front Brake Lever" the only real engineering deficiency of the bike, in my opinion.
Thats all for now, working on maching my handle bar risers. After that I have to add some width to my lift to accomodate the extra wheel width and finally, I need some floor boards. I have some ideas on them. Will share them with all when I begin making them. Thanks .......................Jim
Any way the bike is everything I thought it would be. I will install the stiffer sway bar ASAP, get a different seat/cover? and it needs a "Front Brake Lever" the only real engineering deficiency of the bike, in my opinion.
Thats all for now, working on maching my handle bar risers. After that I have to add some width to my lift to accomodate the extra wheel width and finally, I need some floor boards. I have some ideas on them. Will share them with all when I begin making them. Thanks .......................Jim
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