PMK
Active member
The leaked photos spooled up this website. With no real knowledge, the condemning began, praise too.
There are many reasons to own a Spyder or the machine of choice if not a Spyder. Why it matters so much to others, what people ride is just dumb. Get what you like, enjoy the ride and let others deal with what they don't like.
It is obvious though, that there are many people here and no doubt those not on Spyderlovers that did buy what they liked in previous previous or current Spyder models. Their disappointment may not be in the what they bought, more so the what they bought has issues beyond normal defects that have muddied the field.
Personally, I have never liked the cruiser style overall. That's me though. In regards to the F3, no I doubt I would purchase one, but that is me. Overall though, it is a neat looking machine to fill that market segment.
Our house, at this time, does not own a Spyder for me. It is based mostly on the premise of for the wife, but we can both enjoy it.
Life, when possible, should be able being happy and enjoying the time you have. As a kid for some it was playing ball sports, for others maybe they got to enjoy motorsports. As we got older the entire background can change, but the goal should still be enjoyment.
I laughed at some F3 posts, and thoughts that if some folks were handed a winning million dollar lottery ticket, they would still complain either they had to pay taxes or that the winning ticket was not a million and one dollars.
Enjoy life, and if the F3 makes you smile and is available to those that desire it. Enjoy it.
FWIW, I was trying to buy a used Beta Rev 3 trials machine to play around on. I was TOLD, no by the rear admiral, not unless I sold one of the KTM's. I like dirt bIkes, I ride on the balls of my feet, even on the Spyder, would I buy an off-road Spyder? No, just like some like a certain style, I have no interest or need for it.
Life is short, make it fun if you can.
PK
There are many reasons to own a Spyder or the machine of choice if not a Spyder. Why it matters so much to others, what people ride is just dumb. Get what you like, enjoy the ride and let others deal with what they don't like.
It is obvious though, that there are many people here and no doubt those not on Spyderlovers that did buy what they liked in previous previous or current Spyder models. Their disappointment may not be in the what they bought, more so the what they bought has issues beyond normal defects that have muddied the field.
Personally, I have never liked the cruiser style overall. That's me though. In regards to the F3, no I doubt I would purchase one, but that is me. Overall though, it is a neat looking machine to fill that market segment.
Our house, at this time, does not own a Spyder for me. It is based mostly on the premise of for the wife, but we can both enjoy it.
Life, when possible, should be able being happy and enjoying the time you have. As a kid for some it was playing ball sports, for others maybe they got to enjoy motorsports. As we got older the entire background can change, but the goal should still be enjoyment.
I laughed at some F3 posts, and thoughts that if some folks were handed a winning million dollar lottery ticket, they would still complain either they had to pay taxes or that the winning ticket was not a million and one dollars.
Enjoy life, and if the F3 makes you smile and is available to those that desire it. Enjoy it.
FWIW, I was trying to buy a used Beta Rev 3 trials machine to play around on. I was TOLD, no by the rear admiral, not unless I sold one of the KTM's. I like dirt bIkes, I ride on the balls of my feet, even on the Spyder, would I buy an off-road Spyder? No, just like some like a certain style, I have no interest or need for it.
Life is short, make it fun if you can.
PK