Easy Rider
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I spoke up and said, I make it a point to get at least one tire off the ground EVERY time I take it out.
And you think THAT qualifies you to tell all the rest of us to "Just shut up and quit complaining." ??
I spoke up and said, I make it a point to get at least one tire off the ground EVERY time I take it out.
If so, I'd say to forget the other suggestions and get a different machine.
Will it make everyone happy? Unfortunately, it seems not.
But the fact remains that the Spyder is extremely stable. Regardless of how anyone feels about it one way or the other.
He is saying the bike is stable. For those folks who just can't adapt to the different riding dynamics of this unique machine, it will never feel stable. No disconnect there as far as I'm concerned.You almost had me convinced that you were unbiased......almost. How do you reconcile those two statements above ?? If it is so damn stable, why do so MANY owners complain that it is NOT ???? Your second statement above sounds a LOT like you are saying that all of those who think it feels like it is NOT stable are just mistaken and should get over it. I don't appreciate that.
Please get a good alignment and try not to be so offended by people who have more experience with Spyders. I too have experience driving many different vehicles. The spyder is unique and requires somewhat of a different approach. Like I told you before we are trying to help you get to a happy place with your spyder. There is an easy way and a hard way. Let us make it easy.You almost had me convinced that you were unbiased......almost.
How do you reconcile those two statements above ??
If it is so damn stable, why do so MANY owners complain that it is NOT ????
And I'm not an amateur at this driving thing. Over the course of 55 years or so I've driven or ridden almost anything on the road, including farm tractors, big trucks straight and semi, and about 30 different motorcycles and probably a hundred different cars and light trucks.
Your second statement above sounds a LOT like you are saying that all of those who think it feels like it is NOT stable are just mistaken and should get over it. I don't appreciate that.
Let us make it easy.
It is called a discussion.Asking for help and then belittling those who give advice without at least an open-minded review of the advice serves no useful purpose.
It is called a discussion.
There has been no "belittling" going on here.......except maybe from YOU.
sometimes one can overthink a situation.
There have been good suggestions posted here.
There have been comments on perhaps not continuing to ride a machine that causes so much personal grief.
Asking for help and then belittling those who give advice without at least an open-minded review of the advice serves no useful purpose.
If you only want answers that show your opinion to be correct, then the question is a waste of time.
Sell the Spyder that causes so much angst before you hurt yourself on it just to prove you were right all along.
I have never had a laser alignment. I have 15,000 miles on my bike so far and I've had no issues with it whatsoever.
On my wife's Cognac, I did have Squared Away fix the previous laser alignment the first owner had done at one of the well-regarded dealers in the mid-West...Just means you're one of the lucky ones.
You almost had me convinced that you were unbiased......almost.
How do you reconcile those two statements above ??
If it is so damn stable, why do so MANY owners complain that it is NOT ????
And I'm not an amateur at this driving thing. Over the course of 55 years or so I've driven or ridden almost anything on the road, including farm tractors, big trucks straight and semi, and about 30 different motorcycles and probably a hundred different cars and light trucks.
Your second statement above sounds a LOT like you are saying that all of those who think it feels like it is NOT stable are just mistaken and should get over it. I don't appreciate that.
Thank you. I do appreciate the help.
I do NOT appreciate someone saying "it is a stable machine, no matter what you might think."
That is just a rude insult.
My suggestion would be to find a friend that has a Spyder and loves it to ride yours. They could probably give an honest opinion if it is the Spyder or if it is you. But the bottom line is if you are not happy with it, get rid of it!
Excellent advice. Let us know what you think after you've done this.This is IMHO the best suggestion of all. For that matter, go to the dealer and let them ride your Spyder and see what they think. And maybe have them ride it as passenger and with you as the driver. And while you're there, try out a brand-new Spyder for yourself and see if you have the same issues with it.
On my wife's Cognac, I did have Squared Away fix the previous laser alignment the first owner had done at one of the well-regarded dealers in the mid-West...
replaced all three tires with car tires.