Quit ratting me out. I'm trying to build a reputation here as a responsible new Spyder owner.
However, on a Friday morning there are no empty parking lots to be found. It's a work and school day everywhere. So I circled my subdivision several times. Slowly...a little less slowly...…."Dammit! Quit pushing the horn button when upshifting!!!". (For future reference, don't do that when you are riding by one of the golf course tees. It really pisses the guy off in the middle of his
So after getting comfy enough (and before anybody sent the HOA Security Vehicle after the maniac rider in the 'burb), I went outside the subdivision to speed up a bit. Nothing drastic. There are some wide low traffic streets/roads near the subdivision I'm in. Got more familiar with brake response at higher speeds, etc. There are definitely some remaining 2-wheel habits I'm gonna have to replace yet.
1. I have a strong desire to reach for the handlebar clutch and brake handles that aren't there anymore.
2. It's a 20-ish percent chance I WILL honk the horn while trying to upshift. Not used to having to move my thumb that far down to push something yet.
3. Yes, I actually went to put my foot down at a couple stop signs. Thank God my legs were too short to touch the ground past the floorboards.
Does the feeling that you are gonna get thrown off the Spyder or do a tipover in a turn ever go away??? It feels really planted in turns, but my brain still screams "NO!!!" when I turn corners. :duh:
But it's still a keeper. No regrets buying it after today's adventure.