Got my Spyder RTL after over 50 years of riding assorted bikes from a Honda 50, to a Goldwing, and a Harley Ultra. I also drove a sports car that I enjoyed every time I got behind the wheel. The RT is comfortable and protects me like the Goldwing and Ultra, it's fun in the corners like my sportscar was, and while quite large for a bike, still has a sporty feel. It embodies many of the best qualities of my favorite vehicles. I'm hoping my wife finds it as comfortable as my Ultra was. She loved that bike, but I was getting to the point as my legs got weaker with age, that I worried more and more about low speed or 0mph crashes. I'm a wee lad, under 150lbs dressed, so balancing a half ton of bike was making me more and more nervous. Same with leaning in curves and possibly hitting sand or gravel. This meant when I wanted to have a spirited trip in the twisties, I preferred the sports car.
Here I am now, both the Ultra and Sportscar long gone, but now I have a bike that's the best of each one. Comfy, sporty, a blast in the twisties, and one I no longer need to balance, or have my wife serve as reverse gear. I expected the RTL to be a good cruiser and touring bike, but never imagined how much fun it could be in the curves. I find that when enjoying the twisties, if I've entered a curve just a little too hot, all I need to do is turn a little harder into the curve and the bike feels like it's glued to the road. And this is with a stock suspension. I still come back from my sunset rides to say to my wife (it's a joke now, but still true!) "Have I mentioned lately just how much I love this bike?" I've always been wired to ride, and a motorcycle has been a part of my entire life, and I can see the Spyder as being able to fulfill that need until I'm no longer able to throw my leg over the seat.