Tom in NM
New member
We have all been there. You are stopped or parking your Spyder and you get asked; "How do you like that (Spyder)? How does it handle?" Happens all the time. But today was a first-time-Ever.
Today, I was out riding (fantastic weather here in New Mexico) Stopped for ice cream in a small little town. After getting the ice cream, I walked around and went into an Antique Store/Art Gallery down the block and around the corner.
There was a couple in their mid-50s behind the counter. I looked around for a few minutes and just as I was walking to the door, the husband asked; "You ride a motorcycle?" ( I was wearing my motorcycle jacket - the helmet was in the Spyder's trunk)
Me; "Yes, I do."
Husband; "Well, what do you think about those motorcycles with the wheels in the front? You know, with two wheels in the front and one in the back?
Me; "Well, they are pretty interesting - different."
The husband and wife lit up and started asking things like "How do you think they handle? They look different - are they stable? Do you know what they are called? Where are they made?"
There was no way they could have seen what I was riding. And I could just imagine them asking all the bikers that they ran into about that 'motorcycle with the wheels in front'.
Me; (smiling) "Well, I happen to have one of those and it is parked over by the Ice Cream Parlor."
They got so excited. After answering a bunch of questions, I told them I would go get it and park it in front of the store and they could inspect it and sit on it and make up their own minds. You would think that I just agreed to giving up one of my kidneys so one of them could get a transplant.
Lots of questions. Ohhs & Ahhs. After a little instruction, I got on the passenger seat and they both took the Spyder for a little drive around the block. Lots more time spent talking than I had planned, but when I left, I felt I had made some friends and I know they got a chance to share the excitement and enjoyment I feel when I ride the Spyder.
I don't know if they will ever get a Spyder, but I do think they will remember today and the Spyder for a long time and smile. I will.
Tom
Today, I was out riding (fantastic weather here in New Mexico) Stopped for ice cream in a small little town. After getting the ice cream, I walked around and went into an Antique Store/Art Gallery down the block and around the corner.
There was a couple in their mid-50s behind the counter. I looked around for a few minutes and just as I was walking to the door, the husband asked; "You ride a motorcycle?" ( I was wearing my motorcycle jacket - the helmet was in the Spyder's trunk)
Me; "Yes, I do."
Husband; "Well, what do you think about those motorcycles with the wheels in the front? You know, with two wheels in the front and one in the back?
Me; "Well, they are pretty interesting - different."
The husband and wife lit up and started asking things like "How do you think they handle? They look different - are they stable? Do you know what they are called? Where are they made?"
There was no way they could have seen what I was riding. And I could just imagine them asking all the bikers that they ran into about that 'motorcycle with the wheels in front'.
Me; (smiling) "Well, I happen to have one of those and it is parked over by the Ice Cream Parlor."
They got so excited. After answering a bunch of questions, I told them I would go get it and park it in front of the store and they could inspect it and sit on it and make up their own minds. You would think that I just agreed to giving up one of my kidneys so one of them could get a transplant.
Lots of questions. Ohhs & Ahhs. After a little instruction, I got on the passenger seat and they both took the Spyder for a little drive around the block. Lots more time spent talking than I had planned, but when I left, I felt I had made some friends and I know they got a chance to share the excitement and enjoyment I feel when I ride the Spyder.
I don't know if they will ever get a Spyder, but I do think they will remember today and the Spyder for a long time and smile. I will.
Tom