I am back on my RT after a year f going back to a maxi-scooter. Recently my wife decided she was not riding her Honda Silverwing with a tow-pac trike kit and we have it out for sale on consignment from my Can-Am dealer. I want her to be comfortable on the RT so we can do some road trips and switch back and forth as the "driver-Commander." She would tell you she is always in charge, and perhaps that is true!
The question is what is the normal learning curve on the Spyder, since she says it "just doesn't feel right." She says it wanders (not true), using your foot to brake is a pain( She was on a scooter the only has hand brakes), the steering is too sensitive, there are too many buttons and that the shifting is a pain (again CVT on the scooter and no shifting). I told her to give it time and she will love it and she keeps asking me when that will be. Keep in mind she has only "driven" it 4 times, and 2 of those were in a parking lot. Would setting up a course with cones in a parking lot help, or should we continue what we have been doing and having her take it out on the road with me as the passenger (pillion?).
I want her to love the spider as much as I do(I really missed it when I switched to a Burgman 400 scooter for the past year). Perhaps if I could tell her she too will love it if she simply gives it enough time.
Perhaps if there are some words of encouragement I can have her read here especially from the ladies(I hope that is not reverse sexist), it would help. We live in Pennsylvania and our children are in BOston, Ma., so a few road trips on the Spydrer could be a lot of fun if we shared the experience.
---sorry for the overly wordy post--
The question is what is the normal learning curve on the Spyder, since she says it "just doesn't feel right." She says it wanders (not true), using your foot to brake is a pain( She was on a scooter the only has hand brakes), the steering is too sensitive, there are too many buttons and that the shifting is a pain (again CVT on the scooter and no shifting). I told her to give it time and she will love it and she keeps asking me when that will be. Keep in mind she has only "driven" it 4 times, and 2 of those were in a parking lot. Would setting up a course with cones in a parking lot help, or should we continue what we have been doing and having her take it out on the road with me as the passenger (pillion?).
I want her to love the spider as much as I do(I really missed it when I switched to a Burgman 400 scooter for the past year). Perhaps if I could tell her she too will love it if she simply gives it enough time.
Perhaps if there are some words of encouragement I can have her read here especially from the ladies(I hope that is not reverse sexist), it would help. We live in Pennsylvania and our children are in BOston, Ma., so a few road trips on the Spydrer could be a lot of fun if we shared the experience.
---sorry for the overly wordy post--