• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

The deed is done

ronv

New member
Bought a new 09 red se5 yesterday.

I'm 66, and people that I know who ride are very supportive, those who don't ride think the old guy has totally lost it...

Looking forward to picking it up about the 11th or 12th of Nov.

I've learned alot from this site so far, expect to learn a whole lot more, and hope to be able to add something as I gain some experience.

In case anyone is interested, I found the only MSF trike riders course in Arizona. The Arizona School of Progressive Riding, on Luke AFB. Their website is http://www.azproriding.com/azproriding/index.html.

Ron
 
GOOD JOB RONV

I hope you get use to the attention you will be getting, and keep us posted on your rides,,maybe next Aug.....STURGIS, would love to meet ya, I will be 58 in a month, and the :spyder2: is a blast
 
OLD MAN?????

:2thumbs:welcome:clap:
You are never too old. I am 65 and my wife and I have ridden 28,000 miles in 11 months on our SE5. Just enjoy your Spyder, ride it the way you want to, not like everybody tells to do. It's a whole new world with adventures awaiting you around every corner or open road. We have friends moving to Hereford, so may get to meet you soon.
 
:2thumbs::congrats:welcome I'm 77 and wonder should I wait for you to catch up?? got over 16,000 miles 13 months.
 
:congrats: 66 isn't old and it's only a number anyway - it's all how you think and feel!


Bought a new 09 red se5 yesterday.

I'm 66, and people that I know who ride are very supportive, those who don't ride think the old guy has totally lost it...

Looking forward to picking it up about the 11th or 12th of Nov.

I've learned alot from this site so far, expect to learn a whole lot more, and hope to be able to add something as I gain some experience.

In case anyone is interested, I found the only MSF trike riders course in Arizona. The Arizona School of Progressive Riding, on Luke AFB. Their website is http://www.azproriding.com/azproriding/index.html.

Ron
 
Bought a new 09 red se5 yesterday.

I'm 66, and people that I know who ride are very supportive, those who don't ride think the old guy has totally lost it...

Looking forward to picking it up about the 11th or 12th of Nov.

I've learned alot from this site so far, expect to learn a whole lot more, and hope to be able to add something as I gain some experience.

In case anyone is interested, I found the only MSF trike riders course in Arizona. The Arizona School of Progressive Riding, on Luke AFB. Their website is http://www.azproriding.com/azproriding/index.html.

Ron

:congrats: Seems only appropriate that you take your first ride on Route 66. :2thumbs:
 
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