Lamonster
SpyderLovers Founder
I don't know how many of you have been able to see the new movie Why We Ride but I hear it's a great flick and is much like the film that inspired me to ride called On Any Sunday. After seeing that movie I knew I had to own my own motorcycle and it wasn't long after that I purchased with the help of my father a 1969 Kaw. 90
That was the beginning of a life long passion I have to this day. I've always loved anything with a motor in it and especially loved being in the wind. Fast forward through all my bikes and a long came a Spyder. At the time I had know idea that one day the Spyder would be such a big part of my life and that given the choice I would pick the Spyder over my bikes when it came time to go for a ride. Don't get me wrong, I still love motorcycles and always will but if I had to pick either or I'm here to say I would pick the Spyder.
I still have my M109R and my last bike was a F6B that a deer took out for me just last year. The bike was totaled and my wife and I suffered some pretty good roadrash and I can't help but wonder how much better we would have been if we had been on the Spyder instead of two wheels. That runs through my mind quite a bit now. That's not the only reason I now prefer the Spyder over a two wheeler but it is a big plus. Comfort wise it's hard to beat the RT and having owned many bikes over the years that I've traveled cross country on I can honestly say there is no bike that I've wanted to put so many miles on or felt so good after 900 to 1100 miles a day in the saddle. The mental stress that you have when the weather gets ugly on a bike is just not there on a Spyder and that makes for a more pleasurable ride. The weather protection is great on the RT and having a factory approved trailer package make it easy to access everything that you wanted to carry on a bike but couldn't. I can take off a month at a time and get everything I need in the Spyder and trailer and that's another big plus.
Physically I don't have a need to ride a Spyder and I know for many the Spyder has opened the doors for those who may not be so fortunate. Why I ride the Spyder is because it's unique, it's comfortable, it has lot's of storage, it draws a crowd everywhere you go, it's a great all weather ride with the added safety of the third wheel, but mostly I ride the Spyder because it's just a ton of fun to ride. It's not better or worst than a bike but it's different and I like different much like a four wheeler is different than a dirtbike. I've been riding Spyders since 2007 and lost track of how many miles I have on them now and how many times I've crossed the country on them but I know that I'm ready to kick off 2014 on the new RT-S and add at least another 30K next year to my Spyder adventures.
So the question to you is Why We SpyderLovers Ride :doorag:
Please post your reasons here for us all to read.:thumbup:
That was the beginning of a life long passion I have to this day. I've always loved anything with a motor in it and especially loved being in the wind. Fast forward through all my bikes and a long came a Spyder. At the time I had know idea that one day the Spyder would be such a big part of my life and that given the choice I would pick the Spyder over my bikes when it came time to go for a ride. Don't get me wrong, I still love motorcycles and always will but if I had to pick either or I'm here to say I would pick the Spyder.
I still have my M109R and my last bike was a F6B that a deer took out for me just last year. The bike was totaled and my wife and I suffered some pretty good roadrash and I can't help but wonder how much better we would have been if we had been on the Spyder instead of two wheels. That runs through my mind quite a bit now. That's not the only reason I now prefer the Spyder over a two wheeler but it is a big plus. Comfort wise it's hard to beat the RT and having owned many bikes over the years that I've traveled cross country on I can honestly say there is no bike that I've wanted to put so many miles on or felt so good after 900 to 1100 miles a day in the saddle. The mental stress that you have when the weather gets ugly on a bike is just not there on a Spyder and that makes for a more pleasurable ride. The weather protection is great on the RT and having a factory approved trailer package make it easy to access everything that you wanted to carry on a bike but couldn't. I can take off a month at a time and get everything I need in the Spyder and trailer and that's another big plus.
Physically I don't have a need to ride a Spyder and I know for many the Spyder has opened the doors for those who may not be so fortunate. Why I ride the Spyder is because it's unique, it's comfortable, it has lot's of storage, it draws a crowd everywhere you go, it's a great all weather ride with the added safety of the third wheel, but mostly I ride the Spyder because it's just a ton of fun to ride. It's not better or worst than a bike but it's different and I like different much like a four wheeler is different than a dirtbike. I've been riding Spyders since 2007 and lost track of how many miles I have on them now and how many times I've crossed the country on them but I know that I'm ready to kick off 2014 on the new RT-S and add at least another 30K next year to my Spyder adventures.
So the question to you is Why We SpyderLovers Ride :doorag:
Please post your reasons here for us all to read.:thumbup:
