When my steering locked up hitting the kill switch and pulling in the clutch, did enter my mind for a moment. But, on a small tight two lane road with a lot of traffic behind me and coming towards me, I tried one last thing and that was giving the handlebars a hard push on the right and pull on the left, a few feet from the edge of the lagoon and about 15' from the concret end of the small bridge going over the lagoon. When I saw the left front wheel jump about 4" to the left, I was lucky enough to get the steering back.
Like CT where I was born and raised, I know what you mean Smylinache about no shoulders on some roads, like the Merritt Parkway. I had to travel that road a lot on my way to and from Greenwich and more towns in Fairfield County, while working as a courier.
Heading down on the Wilbercross/Merritt was a nice quiet ride but, heading back to East Hartford during rush hour. Bumper to bumper at 75 to 80 mph, I still have nightmares about and your right! There is no place to pull over unless there's an accident in the tunnel in New Haven, than everyone comes to a crawl.
RT 95 was worse with the constant road work, that after 3 years of driving that Route it never ended, from New Haven to the New York line. I did learn how to drive like a New Yorker but, it did no good when I had to go to Boston. LOL
Do I miss it? No way! I like the peace and quiet of my beach and found that with all the bikers here, people are very aware of us and since getting back into riding after more than 30 years out of the sport, I feel like a kid again. My insurance agent who is from Chicago, said compaired to there, this is a biker friendly enviorment and time to get a new bike.
When I contacted Carlos about the problem I had with the steering. I told him, that I was very aware that with all new machines, the bugs need to be worked out. My Spyder is a 2008 SM5 and was used as a demo. When I bought it it had almost 260 miles on it and for me just getting back into motorcycling, I'm having a lot of fun with it.
This machine has a lot more componants than my first and last bike and I expect to have a few problems. I can tell you this! That the next messege that scrolls across my screen, its going directly to the dealer and staying there til its fixed.
Take care and Safe Ryding,
PCBeachBum