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Roll call: Younger riders or riders with no health issues?

SpyderSkeets

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It seems that the majority of Spyder-ers are relatively older or they have medical issues that makes it difficult to ride two wheels or they are just simply apprehensive on two wheels. I was wondering how many of you have a Spyder "just because".
Me? I'm 49 and, thankfully, fully capable of riding two wheels. However, I chose a Spyder not only because of the safety features and the stability, but simply because it is different. Unless there is something out there that is really unique, everything else is just cookie cutter. Sure, there are different models of Harleys, cruisers and sport bikes, but for the most part, if you've seen one, you've seen them all. Most people don't take a second look at most bikes. With the Spyder, sooo many people check it out
 
Well that's just mean.... :roflblack: you must have missed how many have both regardless of age and physical condition. We do have quite a few young'uns out there and at 49 you're no spring chicken... :roflblack: hope they all chime in and confirm the Spyder is for all ages, I got mine before my condition changed because it was different and would not go back even back then.... :ohyea:
 
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You're not alone...

I'm 45, and have been riding two wheels since 2002. In that time I've been through five bikes: three BMWs, one Yamaha, and one Suzuki, and I don't have any health issues. My decision to "go Spyder" involved:
- It's different and, more importantly, a beautiful machine (my opinion)
- Safety
- Technology (sensors, all the goodies i.e. radio, cruise, heated grips, adjustable suspension, eco mode, adjustable fairing)
- Comfort of my better half when riding pillion
- Storage space
- Visibility
- Reverse!

I had several two-wheelers try to talk me out of riding on three. Really it came down to perception, i.e. "you're too young" or "they're not as fun". It helps that I don't really care what others think. I liked the Spyder, my wife liked it, and I could / can afford it. Done!
 
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Sit back down, whippersnapper! ;) I'm not quite 10yrs older and have no health problems. We have ours for lazy days and touring with luggage. Now get off mah lawn! :D
 
Just turned 50 and loving my Spyder.

DavidC

Gonna live to be 100 or die trying
 
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:roflblack: you must have missed how many have both reguardless of age and physical condition. We do have quite a few young'ins out there and at 49 your no spring chicken...:roflblack: hope they all chime in and confirm the spyder is for all ages, I got mine before my condition changed because it was different and would not go back even back then....:ohyea:

I meant no insult or disrespect to the "older" riders or ones who may not be able to ride two wheels for whatever reason and I apologize if you took it that way. I was just asking how many of you folks chose the Spyder not because of age/physical "restrictions" (note the "). At 49, I certainly am no spring chicken, but I am also not one who meets the demographics of your "average" Spyder owner
 
I feel young so no more age questions , I can still ride all day and stop every rest stop, gas stations and restaurants for bathroom discharge.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:.
 
57, no health problems. Rode 2 wheeler on the road since I was 16 and got my license but test rode the Spyder and fell in love with all of the safety features. Wife fell in love with the ride.
 
70 and loving life.....

i did an un-0FFICIAL survey a few years back on the average age of a SPYD3R rider.... back then i came up with 60 - 65 yrs of age.... this may be different today since many of us are now older, and lots more younger people have jumped on board with the SPYD3R....

these are AWESOME machines, and my only wish is, that these were available when i was a kid....
Dan P
SPYD3R
 
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I'm 48, this is the second season with the spyder. Been riding for over 30 years, no health issues.... just love the spyder.

P.S. wife does too, and that's a huge help.......just saying
 
Been a 2 wheel rider most of my adult life. For my 4th mid-life-crisis, I bought myself a BMW Z4 roadster. It was a lot of fun but very expensive to keep. I toyed with the idea of other drop-top roadsters but nothing seemed just right. I finally stumbled upon the idea of having a Can Am "roadster". It's a good fit for me. Love long trips or just cruising around town. Getting the air flowing between my ears make me smile. No health issues and I still have a Goldwing. And, I am 70 years young.....
 
It seems that the majority of Spyder-ers are relatively older or they have medical issues that makes it difficult to ride two wheels or they are just simply apprehensive on two wheels. I was wondering how many of you have a Spyder "just because".
Me? I'm 49 and, thankfully, fully capable of riding two wheels. However, I chose a Spyder not only because of the safety features and the stability, but simply because it is different. Unless there is something out there that is really unique, everything else is just cookie cutter. Sure, there are different models of Harleys, cruisers and sport bikes, but for the most part, if you've seen one, you've seen them all. Most people don't take a second look at most bikes. With the Spyder, sooo many people check it out

thats why i have had honda, yamaha, and vic before the rt. a lot of friends
have harleys. we dont ride with them . i like my hearing.there are also no bikes
out there as comfortable as the spyder. been riding since '76.
 
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Was too busy raising kids now at 49 there on there own and we wanted comfort and different. Got both in my RT. got 4k on it this year but looking to do more miles and mods.:yes::yes::yes:
 
Here is my story...

Been riding since 1966. Had at least three of all the "riceburners." Over fifty bikes in all (including 's :f_spider:'s). I still have three bikes--2 :spyder2:'s, and one Vulcan.

For a while, it was Spyder only. After my hip surgery I had to have another 2 wheeler.

I am going on 72, and riding is still one of my passions.

...And I'm sticking to it. :yes:
 
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:D On a GOOD day: I act like I'm 9... :yes:
:shocked: On a BAD day: I feel like I'm 90... :banghead:

Since that averages out to 49.5: I figure that I'm doing okay! :thumbup:
 
I'm old - been riding two wheels sine 1972, now own a Moto Guzzi Calfiornia and I also have 2012 RT Ltd due to health - an interesting change of riding experience for 85 years!
 
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