JohnRuckus
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So, I just read through a post about the negatives of Spyder ownership. A lot of responses were mostly contrary. So, that had thinking, what's something good that came out of owning a Spyder/Ryker for you?
I'll start: I wanted one since I first saw them hit the market. I never rode 2 wheels other than a spin around the block on a friend's.
Fast forward 10+ years and C19 swept through the country and world, spawning lock downs and social distancing. After lots of pondering over things I can do to get outside and enjoy "safely", I started looking at the Spyders again. I did some research and decided to take the 3-wheel course that fall.
I purchased my Gwen shortly after as a new machine. I had never done anything like that before. Sure, I've taken trips and splurged on a few things, but nothing this expensive for myself just b/c I wanted it. Never had I bought a brand-new vehicle b/c of the fast depreciation and upfront costs.
So, this was an out of the norm thing for me.
All that to say... getting the Spyder allowed me to "treat myself" to something I wanted and kept putting off for years, and it was well worth it.
2ndly, while I've had a few minor issues, the overall experience has been really good. It afforded me the opportunity to get out and travel and explore during a time when many couldn't/didn't. I connected with people (mostly virtually) who I never would've known or sparked a conversation with.
I've had many kids (even some adult kids) smile, wave, inquire about, or just say "Hey, I like your bike" or "What do you call that thing?"
I've taken rides to places that I've gone to many times before, only with my eyes open to more of the scenery. I saw the world around me differently, from the tress aligning the roadside, to the Skyscrapers creating a city's skyline. I traveled through mountains, twists, turns; and I spotted animals that I never paid attention to before.
Riding the Spyder opened my life to new experiences that I was able to share with others as well. A random ride on a random day for some relaxed focus while listening to tunes or the sounds of my surroundings is a blessing that I'm grateful for. Not everyone can relate, but some of you can.
So, I ask, what good did you get from owning a Spyder? :riding: :dg1:
I'll start: I wanted one since I first saw them hit the market. I never rode 2 wheels other than a spin around the block on a friend's.
Fast forward 10+ years and C19 swept through the country and world, spawning lock downs and social distancing. After lots of pondering over things I can do to get outside and enjoy "safely", I started looking at the Spyders again. I did some research and decided to take the 3-wheel course that fall.
I purchased my Gwen shortly after as a new machine. I had never done anything like that before. Sure, I've taken trips and splurged on a few things, but nothing this expensive for myself just b/c I wanted it. Never had I bought a brand-new vehicle b/c of the fast depreciation and upfront costs.
So, this was an out of the norm thing for me.
All that to say... getting the Spyder allowed me to "treat myself" to something I wanted and kept putting off for years, and it was well worth it.
2ndly, while I've had a few minor issues, the overall experience has been really good. It afforded me the opportunity to get out and travel and explore during a time when many couldn't/didn't. I connected with people (mostly virtually) who I never would've known or sparked a conversation with.
I've had many kids (even some adult kids) smile, wave, inquire about, or just say "Hey, I like your bike" or "What do you call that thing?"
I've taken rides to places that I've gone to many times before, only with my eyes open to more of the scenery. I saw the world around me differently, from the tress aligning the roadside, to the Skyscrapers creating a city's skyline. I traveled through mountains, twists, turns; and I spotted animals that I never paid attention to before.
Riding the Spyder opened my life to new experiences that I was able to share with others as well. A random ride on a random day for some relaxed focus while listening to tunes or the sounds of my surroundings is a blessing that I'm grateful for. Not everyone can relate, but some of you can.
So, I ask, what good did you get from owning a Spyder? :riding: :dg1:
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