Hello to all. Just to let you know that I am a 62 year old woman and a brand new rider of a 2013 Spyder RT Limited. Went to check out the bike since I passed a dealer on the way when taking my daughter to the doctor's office. The first bike I sat on was a Limited and fell instantly in love......,.keeping in mind that I have never, ever driven a motorcycle in my entire life; didn't even have a license to drive one. Took me 4 days to decide that I really wanted the bike; the salesman said that he would teach me to ride the bike - I was able to ride around the parking lot with the salesman with me - did not get it out of first gear and nor more than 11MPH; still did not have a license when I bought it - the salesman had to drive it to my house and I took him back to the shop in my car. Bike was parked in the garage until I got my TIPIC. Decided to go to the State Basic Rider's Course but could not get a location that was close to home and not 4-6 months out as I wanted to ride ASAP. There is a very large bike shop about 14 miles from the house that offered the course but at a higher rate than the state but my hubby said he would pay for it. I told the instructors that I have never driven a bike 2 or 3 wheeler before and was sure to have trouble shifting gears and clutch and sure enough I did...I drove their bike, I think it was a Yamaha VStar 250; I decided that I did not like a two wheeler after I squeaked by on the course. Have gotten my endorsement three days after I completed the course and am now riding on congested roads but having difficulty gaining speeds up above 45 MPH; have not gotten on the interstate yet as I am still learning the bike and my limits. The higher speeds that I attempt feels like the bike is going to run off the road (I know its not) and then the ignorant drivers out there that want to show that they are dominant (an 18 wheeler road my butt this afternoon and scared the crap out of me. So if I ask questions of you all please be gentle on me as I am still learning and any and all hints, suggestions and tips will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.