Depending on your riding background - I would generally say you need many more miles(1400 now-- right?) on your Spyder before you attempt the Dragon. Upper arm and body strength is important--- and knowing your limits AND how your Spyder reacts is KEY.
While I personally didn't find it nearly as difficult as the hype made it out to be--- it's a pretty tight ride for most of the 11 miles.
I wouldn't ride in a big group of Spyders--- just don't like that .
Forrest did it and he's 77 I think--- but then again he's a really seasoned rider--- puts me to shame for sure and I'm half his age!
The day that Mike and I rode there were 2 accidents (that we know of). One was a sport bike with a younger kid on it--- he was probably okay--- but I couldn't see his bike anywhere---- ambulance showed up after we went by him--- he was on the ground with friends attending to him.
The other accident was further down on the other side of the gap on 28---- a Goldwing trike with a husband and wife went off the edge and down. The driver died on the scene--- and the woman was airlifted out--- not sure what her final outcome was.
The next day a Spyder with 2 riders on it (Burl & Betty) grabbed the edge of the pavement and they were both thrown off. She was okay with some bruises--- he hurt his hip but didn't quite break it.
Just make sure you're safe--- comfortable with your limits--- and have good road conditions....
Oh yeah--- make sure and wear a helmet !
It's a fun ride-- but so is the Foothills parkway getting there--- along with various other rides...... can't really beat the scenery!