How did she like it?
There was a loud clicking noise when she was moving. Weird. Didn't seem to correspond with the tires or belt.
yes...we've been procrastinating here in Minnesota and haven't stored the bikes yet.
When we got over 6 inches last night (of snow!), the wife said "F*&#% it! I'm riding!"
ya just can't keep a spyder rider down...![]()
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:agree:Awesome !:thumbup:
:agree: If you live in the North, and own a Spyder, you have to try it just once, though.I find them to be very poor in the snow. Better than 2 wheels but not much traction at all, then the nanny kicks in a lot and makes it hard to gain any speed if you are sliding back and forth as you accelerate. Forget doing donuts. The same electronic features that keep you safe at speed on pavement kick in way too early when the roads get slippery with snow.
I ride all Winter here in MA but when it snows I leave it home until the next day. If it snows when I am at work I an get hom eon it, but I won't say it's fun. More safe and slow.
:agree: If you live in the North, and own a Spyder, you have to try it just once, though.
...and remember, salt is the enemy!
What about those of us in the south that get snow? The ski hill is only about 7 miles from my house and I'm most definitely NOT in the north. Being at 7200 feet is REALLY nice in the south -- we seldom hit 95 degrees during the summer and have a mild winter compared to most places.
Dennis