Hello, just found this forum..2012 Spyder RS has less than 10 miles on it..had it for over a month.. I'm 64 with my lower right leg missing from a car accident 30+ years ago.. been riding motorized 2 wheels since I was 10 in the gavel alley at my grandmother's house with the local hoodlums , that took apart their dad's lawnmower to put the motor on a minibike.. first real bike was at collage in Bowling Green , KY in the 70's .. 175 Honda.. got tired of school and rode to Cumberland Gap , KY by way of back roads, with no plates and no lights, and no license,, college daze.. 1st big bike.. BMW R90S.. should have kept it.. then It became a blur of BMW's till my last one of a few years ago when i got over 176 mph on a public road.. questioned my sanity and then began the time of just going to the garage and looking at it.. till I finally sold it and bought an RE.. where as I have done the same thing..
Got the bug to ride again, legs have gotten weaker over the years and I was a little concerned about my left leg giving out on a big bike and falling over.. my artificial leg is the strong one , the left one is just there for appearance.....
so I bought the Spyder.. and now am questioning my sanity once more.. seems two wheels have etched my brain a tad.. actually put my feet down to balance myself when pulling out of the driveway and almost riding into a ditch.. trying to find the brake was hard , so I added an ISCI handbrake and roadpegs to try to feel more comfortable.. yet still this machine has it's bluff in on me..
In other words ..what's the learning curve on this thing?
any noobie help would be appreciated ..
thank you
jScotD
Got the bug to ride again, legs have gotten weaker over the years and I was a little concerned about my left leg giving out on a big bike and falling over.. my artificial leg is the strong one , the left one is just there for appearance.....
so I bought the Spyder.. and now am questioning my sanity once more.. seems two wheels have etched my brain a tad.. actually put my feet down to balance myself when pulling out of the driveway and almost riding into a ditch.. trying to find the brake was hard , so I added an ISCI handbrake and roadpegs to try to feel more comfortable.. yet still this machine has it's bluff in on me..
In other words ..what's the learning curve on this thing?
any noobie help would be appreciated ..
thank you
jScotD
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