BigTone9684
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Have been riding a Harley for a few years and have been thinking about making the switch to a Spyder. Has anyone else done the switch and what was the difference.
What kind of Harley ? A trike or a two wheel (and which one) Can't really answer your question without that info. Lots of us have ridden Harleys during our lifetime of motorcyclesHave been riding a Harley for a few years and have been thinking about making the switch to a Spyder. Has anyone else done the switch and what was the difference.
i have two spyders and a custom fat boy, The fat boys sets in the back of my shop most of the time until I want to make some noise and shake rattle and roll. At 65 those days don't come often, in fact I'm thinking a two brother pipe on the F3 would b just fine. The 2011 R/T is for my wife and two up riding with distance in mind. Spyders are different but with time and instruction they are easy to enjoy and fulfill the need for speed.I have both. I like each one for different reasons and can't say I'd prefer one over amthe other. They are just so completely different machines. If you have the resources to have both I'd highly recommend it.
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Kind of like having the "Trophy Wife", AND a championship caliber hunting dog!I have both. I like each one for different reasons and can't say I'd prefer one over amthe other. They are just so completely different machines. If you have the resources to have both I'd highly recommend it.
Have been riding a Harley for a few years and have been thinking about making the switch to a Spyder. Has anyone else done the switch and what was the difference.
2010 ElectraGlide Classic to 2011 RTS due to injury on the job !!! Just bought a 2015 RTS !!
If your talking TriGlide, I'd go Spyder 100%.
Tommy J.
I switched June 10 from a 2012 RoadGlide Ultra to a RT Limited. I love the Spyder! It is a blast to ride and takes your mind off the Harley image thing. I do what I want, and the Spyder is the best decision I have made. I have been riding for 45 years with the last 7 on Harley's. I put about 85,000 miles on the two I had so I do ride lots. Go for it, you won't regret it.