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Way2Fast
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It's easy for those who have never experienced a steering failure on their Spyder to simply write it off as something that is of no concern to them. But believe me, if and when it happens to you it isn't something that can easily be forgotten. I have owned and ridden many motorcycles in the 45 years I have been in the saddle. The only one that I have ever had a very real fear of is my Spyder and this was only after living through two steering incidents that could have easily killed me. It is a grave cause for concern when a steering system developes a mind of it's own and decides it knows best where to blindly steer the vehicle. I road my Spyder twice since the steering incidents and during both rides I was afraid....very afraid that it would happen again. My rides were no longer enjoyable, but full of tension and sweaty palms for fear of a repeat performance at any moment. It seems that the steering malfunction might happen at any time, on any Spyder, with any mileage, so just because it hasn't happened to YOU yet, don't be too confident that it never will happen !!
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