Can someone advise the difference in handling between a Trike and a Spyder. I've been lurking for 6 months and love any site that Lamont runs. I've always been on 2 wheels and just love the Spyder concept. Close to a decision and need your input.
Mike in Jackson, GA
Can someone advise the difference in handling between a Trike and a Spyder. I've been lurking for 6 months and love any site that Lamont runs. I've always been on 2 wheels and just love the Spyder concept. Close to a decision and need your input.
Mike in Jackson, GA
You can't run over your foot or cut a corner too tight and hit the curb on a Spyder as easily as you can on a traditional trike. You attract way more attention on a Spyder. Its more fun to lean into corners and use your body on a Spyder.
I went from 2 wheels to the Spyder but I sat on the TriGlide. It's a cool looking Harley but I felt like I was sitting on some HUGE hunk of metal. Not that I ever drove any other trike but the Spyder is nimble, goes really fast, stable, I don't feel like I'm gonna flip it or anything and I've heard all this talk about flipping conventional trikes. If you wanna ryde hard, get a Spyder. I never thought I could ride hard and keep up w/ the 2 wheelers on a conventional trike. With the Spyder I can No problem!:2thumbs:
The Spyder beats the heck out of my old Harley Servi-Car, in every way! There is no comparison. As far as stability and handling vs. a modern trike conversion, the Spyder wins, IMO. As far as cushy comfort, it's the trike.
-Scotty![]()
Can someone advise the difference in handling between a Trike and a Spyder. I've been lurking for 6 months and love any site that Lamont runs. I've always been on 2 wheels and just love the Spyder concept. Close to a decision and need your input.
Mike in Jackson, GA
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:Oh, man, Scotty...not to hijack this thread (that's why we have RoadDog!), but when I was younger I had always planned (hoped?) to get a Servi-Car when I retired and sell ice cream from it.
(I just loved the idea of reverse. And, you know, ice cream.)
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I am thinking of selling fudgesicles from my Spyder's trunk this summer...![]()
Whoa...you guys are awesome. Thank you for all the input.
One of my riding buddies sent this to me...this is what prompted my question...Moto Trend said "But where cars have seat backrests and motorcycles lean over, the Spyder rider (and passenger) do all the work in countering lateral gs. Namely, by hanging off to the inside like sidecar monkeys."
I'm not sure where he got this comment but it made me pause. I do quite a bit of touring and running around the North Georgia hills. I was comfortable that the Spyder would be fun and would keep up with my buddies on 2 wheels after some saddle time. But I also would like comfort (will be 60 in August) for those miles that you need to gobble.
I am planning on a Test Ride next week.
Thanks!
Mike
Jackson, Butts County, GA