Hi! New guy here.
I currently have an '08 Goldwing sans airbag. My wife has an '07 Shadow, sans, well... almost everything. But it is her first bike. I've been riding bikes in the dirt my whole life, and I think it was around 2003 when I switched to getting my first "Only-Road" bike. It was a Suzuki Burgman 650. A scooter it was, but I always left the Harley's in the dust at the lights. They'd usually catch up with me when I stopped just to find out what I was riding!
My wife and I would pack that thing to the brim and head out into the White Mountains in NH for the weekend. We called it "The Baby Goldwing" Ahhh, good times, good times!
In '06 we had moved back to Ohio and my wife got tired of riding... ummm... we'll just say she got tired of riding pillion, and wanted her own bike. I told her she had to take an MSF course first. I took it in New Hampshire because they waived the DMV hoops you had to jump through, and I got a discount on my insurance. It was actually an awesome course to go through, and highly recommend it if you haven't. I got "scolded" when I practically bunny hopped the 2x4 we had to drive over. Give me a tiny 250 and tell me to drive over a board... ha! At the end, they wanted me to become an instructor, which I started to pursue, but our careers took us back to Ohio.
My wife took the course, and her graduation present was a nice new shiny Honda Shadow 750. A year later, I traded in my baby Goldwing for a real one. On the way home from picking it up, I decided to see what it had. It was in 2nd or 3rd gear when I punched it. That's something I'll never forget! I remember practically yelling, "NO NO NO NO!!! Wheel on giant bike stay down!!" This thing was definitely not my Father's Goldwing. 4 months, 12,000 miles, and a set of tires later, I loved that Goldwing!
Meanwhile, back on the Shadow, things weren't so good. While my wife really likes her bike, she's made a list of things she wants on her next one. Heated grips, radio, a gas gauge, the list goes on and on. I finally concluded she wants a Goldwing. The only problem is she's short. Really short. I did some research, found some seats that were lower and found some suspension mods that could make it a tad shorter, but alas... Nothing could make it short enough for her. Then we were thinking about a Goldwing trike. That's when I remembered this weird looking thing I saw when I was filling out the paperwork at the dealer for the GW.
The employees were clearing a corner of the building, hanging these signs that said "Spyder" on them. Then I saw them pushing this strange looking trike across the parking lot and right into the door. I couldn't, for the life of me, figure out why they were pushing it backwards though. So I wandered on over to it, and noticed they weren't only pushing it backwards, you actually rode it backwards too! Whoa! That's different!
So 3 years later I started researching this "Spyder" thing for my wife. Turns out, it has everything that I normally use on the GW! Now I think I want one too!
We're looking at the RT Limited since it has everything on our wish list. Plus a factory trailer? How cool is that? However, I'm not quite clear on whether it has heated seats or not. I think it's just the grips, is that correct?
Earlier today I found out it doesn't have a hand brake, which was a complete show stopper for me. There's no way I'd ride that thing without a handbrake. That's the goto panic lever that's been ingrained in me for decades! Grab that first, do everything else second. Luckily, I ran across the ISCI handbrake, so that'll be a day one addition to the Spyders.
I'm finding as the years tread on, I don't want to get on my GW to drive it to work as much, not because I don't like the bike, but because at 5am in the morning my whole body is aching, and I don't have enough time to "snap" out of it. So I write it off in my mind as being unsafe to ride the bike and climb into the car. In reality, I just don't want to pull it up off it's kick stand. My thinking is with a spyder I would just climb on and go.
Well, I'm pretty sure I had a question when I started all this, other than the one about the heated seats... Can't think of it now though. I'm sure I'll remember it soon enough though.
I would love to hear any thoughts from people who switched from the GL1800 though. :thumbup:
I currently have an '08 Goldwing sans airbag. My wife has an '07 Shadow, sans, well... almost everything. But it is her first bike. I've been riding bikes in the dirt my whole life, and I think it was around 2003 when I switched to getting my first "Only-Road" bike. It was a Suzuki Burgman 650. A scooter it was, but I always left the Harley's in the dust at the lights. They'd usually catch up with me when I stopped just to find out what I was riding!
My wife and I would pack that thing to the brim and head out into the White Mountains in NH for the weekend. We called it "The Baby Goldwing" Ahhh, good times, good times!
In '06 we had moved back to Ohio and my wife got tired of riding... ummm... we'll just say she got tired of riding pillion, and wanted her own bike. I told her she had to take an MSF course first. I took it in New Hampshire because they waived the DMV hoops you had to jump through, and I got a discount on my insurance. It was actually an awesome course to go through, and highly recommend it if you haven't. I got "scolded" when I practically bunny hopped the 2x4 we had to drive over. Give me a tiny 250 and tell me to drive over a board... ha! At the end, they wanted me to become an instructor, which I started to pursue, but our careers took us back to Ohio.
My wife took the course, and her graduation present was a nice new shiny Honda Shadow 750. A year later, I traded in my baby Goldwing for a real one. On the way home from picking it up, I decided to see what it had. It was in 2nd or 3rd gear when I punched it. That's something I'll never forget! I remember practically yelling, "NO NO NO NO!!! Wheel on giant bike stay down!!" This thing was definitely not my Father's Goldwing. 4 months, 12,000 miles, and a set of tires later, I loved that Goldwing!
Meanwhile, back on the Shadow, things weren't so good. While my wife really likes her bike, she's made a list of things she wants on her next one. Heated grips, radio, a gas gauge, the list goes on and on. I finally concluded she wants a Goldwing. The only problem is she's short. Really short. I did some research, found some seats that were lower and found some suspension mods that could make it a tad shorter, but alas... Nothing could make it short enough for her. Then we were thinking about a Goldwing trike. That's when I remembered this weird looking thing I saw when I was filling out the paperwork at the dealer for the GW.
The employees were clearing a corner of the building, hanging these signs that said "Spyder" on them. Then I saw them pushing this strange looking trike across the parking lot and right into the door. I couldn't, for the life of me, figure out why they were pushing it backwards though. So I wandered on over to it, and noticed they weren't only pushing it backwards, you actually rode it backwards too! Whoa! That's different!
So 3 years later I started researching this "Spyder" thing for my wife. Turns out, it has everything that I normally use on the GW! Now I think I want one too!
We're looking at the RT Limited since it has everything on our wish list. Plus a factory trailer? How cool is that? However, I'm not quite clear on whether it has heated seats or not. I think it's just the grips, is that correct?
Earlier today I found out it doesn't have a hand brake, which was a complete show stopper for me. There's no way I'd ride that thing without a handbrake. That's the goto panic lever that's been ingrained in me for decades! Grab that first, do everything else second. Luckily, I ran across the ISCI handbrake, so that'll be a day one addition to the Spyders.
I'm finding as the years tread on, I don't want to get on my GW to drive it to work as much, not because I don't like the bike, but because at 5am in the morning my whole body is aching, and I don't have enough time to "snap" out of it. So I write it off in my mind as being unsafe to ride the bike and climb into the car. In reality, I just don't want to pull it up off it's kick stand. My thinking is with a spyder I would just climb on and go.
Well, I'm pretty sure I had a question when I started all this, other than the one about the heated seats... Can't think of it now though. I'm sure I'll remember it soon enough though.
I would love to hear any thoughts from people who switched from the GL1800 though. :thumbup: