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The Spyder Is Home

ronv

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Took delivery of an 09 Red SE5 on the 11th.

Took a MSF Trike Riders Safety Class on 13th - 15th. It was an interesting experience, especially since I only had about 10 miles on the trike.

So now the fun begins. Plan on spending Sat & Sun riding around an Army post (big, lots of roads & streets with little traffic on weekends) and then starting the daily commute.

As I said before, its been 45 years since I last rode & I had forgotten how much fun it is.

Ron
 
Spyders need to be on the road, not sitting at home.

The Spyder Is Home
Took delivery of an 09 Red SE5 on the 11th.

Took a MSF Trike Riders Safety Class on 13th - 15th. It was an interesting experience, especially since I only had about 10 miles on the trike.

So now the fun begins. Plan on spending Sat & Sun riding around an Army post (big, lots of roads & streets with little traffic on weekends) and then starting the daily commute.

As I said before, its been 45 years since I last rode & I had forgotten how much fun it is.

Ron

Congratulations Ron.

Did the MSF course cover the facial exercises - the ones to combat cramps caused by smiling too much?

You are going to need those - especially since it has been 45 years.

Tom
 
:congrats:And welcome to Spyder life. I suspect your talking about Ft Huachuca, I think I still spelled it right. Pretty much started riding in that area and there is some great roads in that area, just remember and keep it off the firebreaks. Have good friend in that area that is die hard Harley she really should get something like the spyder herself and if you ever meet her you can quote me on that.
 
Took delivery of an 09 Red SE5 on the 11th.

Took a MSF Trike Riders Safety Class on 13th - 15th. It was an interesting experience, especially since I only had about 10 miles on the trike.

So now the fun begins. Plan on spending Sat & Sun riding around an Army post (big, lots of roads & streets with little traffic on weekends) and then starting the daily commute.

As I said before, its been 45 years since I last rode & I had forgotten how much fun it is.

Ron

I know the feeling, the experience never really got out of my blood stream, after 32 years and now being 39 for the last 20 years :roflblack: I'm having a blast w/my 2008 SM5:ohyea:
 
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