A Harley rider 76 who had a shoulder replacement surgery asked me today does he need upper body strength to operate a spyder?
I'm going to disagree with others here. I just purchased a 2014 RT Ltd after riding goldwings for over 30 years. The Spyder takes a bit more arm strength in the twisties. A 2 wheeler can handle twisties with body lean and counter steering. Very subtle movement causes easy twisty cruising. A 3 wheeler is different. It requires that you move the handle bars in order to steer. Although the Spyder steering is not too difficult, it does, in fact take a little more shoulder and arm strength than a 2 wheeler. Don't mean to rain on your parade but if your friend cannot handle a 2 wheeler due to arm strength, he will be unhappy with a Spyder. Having said that, Knee, Hip, and other leg problems are accommodated very well with the Spyder.
Edit for additional thought.... The Spyder is less stressful in high wind conditions and MUCH less effected by cross winds. My thoughts on twisties still stands but riding with cross winds takes much LESS arm strength on the Spyder. I've ridden both the Goldwing and Spyder in 50+MPH cross winds and will go with the Spyder every time.....
I'm going to disagree with others here. I just purchased a 2014 RT Ltd after riding goldwings for over 30 years. The Spyder takes a bit more arm strength in the twisties. A 2 wheeler can handle twisties with body lean and counter steering. Very subtle movement causes easy twisty cruising. A 3 wheeler is different. It requires that you move the handle bars in order to steer. Although the Spyder steering is not too difficult, it does, in fact take a little more shoulder and arm strength than a 2 wheeler. Don't mean to rain on your parade but if your friend cannot handle a 2 wheeler due to arm strength, he will be unhappy with a Spyder. Having said that, Knee, Hip, and other leg problems are accommodated very well with the Spyder.
Edit for additional thought.... The Spyder is less stressful in high wind conditions and MUCH less effected by cross winds. My thoughts on twisties still stands but riding with cross winds takes much LESS arm strength on the Spyder. I've ridden both the Goldwing and Spyder in 50+MPH cross winds and will go with the Spyder every time.....
"Manly Men doing Manly Things on a Manly Spyder." And they all thought we were a bunch of "sisies" for
riding these "girly" Spyders.:joke:
Jack