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I'm under 150 miles as a Spyder owner and was wondering how well the Spyder handles on wet surfaces. For sake of my "broad question," I'm talking about riding on improved, level roads during conventional precipitation (e.g. not a down pour, but a "normal" rainfall).
If so inclined, comment on other types of precipitation as well (during and after).
I thought about going out to a nearby parking lot (with approval, and all of the safety related issues addressed) following a conventional rain and just practice stopping and swerving. No, I haven't completed the Spyder recommended training (per the manual). What I have been doing is riding short distances on the backroads where I live (little to no traffic, but plenty of curves and straight roads; no traffic lights).
Thanks to all in advance.
Jack
If so inclined, comment on other types of precipitation as well (during and after).
I thought about going out to a nearby parking lot (with approval, and all of the safety related issues addressed) following a conventional rain and just practice stopping and swerving. No, I haven't completed the Spyder recommended training (per the manual). What I have been doing is riding short distances on the backroads where I live (little to no traffic, but plenty of curves and straight roads; no traffic lights).
Thanks to all in advance.
Jack