Sarge707
Active member
" You do not have the ability to influence the direction of the Spyder by weighting one peg or the other."
This simply is not true. I can't speak to an F3 but if you ride your RS with the bars straight and you apply pressure to one of the foot pegs the bike will drift in that direction. A snowmobile works exactly the same way and the technique works on both an RS and a sled.
"Since the spyder doesn't lean I always felt like I was fighting the natural tendency to push me off to the outside. I don't get that feeling on the F3 and am able to crank through the corners faster than I ever could on the RS."
I agree with this and it confirms what I have said previously. You allow yourself to ride faster, harder on the F3 because you feel more comfortable without the feeling of being pushed off. That doesn't mean the F3 has any greater performance (power, handling, etc) than the RS (or RT or ST), it just means you allow yourself to reach a greater performance level because you feel more comfortable.
Wow, this thread has taken on a life of its own.........It all comes down to what works best for you for each of the bikes. Not everyone is the same. Ask 50 people the same question and you get 50 different answers. Ride 50 bikes and you'll have pros and cons for all of them. We are all on the same Spyder team here. Just because the F3 doesn't work for me doesn't mean I'm trying to convince everyone else it wouldn't work for them. We are all free to have our own opinions and choices.
Well said!! It obviously Is Not for everyone because they are having a Hard time selling them? I Like mine !nojoke