xinu
New member
My wife and I were towards the end of a long ride today when I entered a tight left hand corner way too hot. For some reason I was unable effectively steer and lean into the turn. Before I knew it I was at the shoulder's edge with the right front off the pavement into the gravel. At that point I figured we were going to side into the ditch and I levered the bar to steer back into the corner hoping that I had scrubbed enough speed off to avoid a ditch skid. Then the strangest thing happened. As I was whipping bars from left to right to deal with the sudden over and under steer, the Spyder miraculously recovered and I was back in control as if nothing happened. I just had the pain of a fist pounding on my back.
The VSS engaged very seamlessly. There must be a darn good brain operating the VSS. Way better than mine was. If it wasn't for VSS our ryde could have ended much differently.
My lesson: slow down when tired and take a break if the body is starting to hurt.
Thank you VSS.
The VSS engaged very seamlessly. There must be a darn good brain operating the VSS. Way better than mine was. If it wasn't for VSS our ryde could have ended much differently.
My lesson: slow down when tired and take a break if the body is starting to hurt.
Thank you VSS.