Jesster72
Member
About 600 miles into our 2022 S2S and loving the bike. I had very little issue getting used to driving it, coming from many years of 2 wheels.
The one thing that threw me and my wife off was the storage.
By the numbers, the Spyder has more storage volume than the Victory CCT we have been riding since 2014. We were just bothered by the opening of the saddle bags. All our “stuff” (extra gloves, glasses, sun screen, etc) would bounce around and fall out when we opened the lid. after discussion we bought the SpyderBags from SpyderPops.
These, while a little pricey compared to the Hopnel bags, are just what we needed. The adjustable inner divider is great for the "stuff" we keep when we are just around town and day rides. Keeps things very handy and organized.
We are planning a trip to Churchill Downs for Father's Day, we may take the dividers out to maximize packing, but we are not sure yet. We have to practice packing the Spyder for a weekend trip - but these bags look like they will hold a ton of stuff.
They get a big
from this new Spyder owner and his wife.
The one thing that threw me and my wife off was the storage.
By the numbers, the Spyder has more storage volume than the Victory CCT we have been riding since 2014. We were just bothered by the opening of the saddle bags. All our “stuff” (extra gloves, glasses, sun screen, etc) would bounce around and fall out when we opened the lid. after discussion we bought the SpyderBags from SpyderPops.
These, while a little pricey compared to the Hopnel bags, are just what we needed. The adjustable inner divider is great for the "stuff" we keep when we are just around town and day rides. Keeps things very handy and organized.
We are planning a trip to Churchill Downs for Father's Day, we may take the dividers out to maximize packing, but we are not sure yet. We have to practice packing the Spyder for a weekend trip - but these bags look like they will hold a ton of stuff.
They get a big

