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What did you do to your Spyder today?

Prepping my ride for a possible road trip to Green Country Jamboree. Put the IPS rack w/ top case back on, and today I fashioned a smaller rack in front of the IPS to carry my duffel bag. Made from aluminum angle and a $16 porcelain enamel grill topper. Once at my destination, I can pull four bolts and have both racks off in about 2 minutes.
 

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Prepping my ride for a possible road trip to Green Country Jamboree. Put the IPS rack w/ top case back on, and today I fashioned a smaller rack in front of the IPS to carry my duffel bag. Made from aluminum angle and a $16 porcelain enamel grill topper. Once at my destination, I can pull four bolts and have both racks off in about 2 minutes.

Nice!
 
I rode up to Roan Mountain TN to deliver my youngest Boy a late Birthday present . He wasn't home and I kinda figured he wouldn't be. It ended up a beautiful ride anyway. Seen a few bikes out, and a spyder rider who didn't wave back. His buddy on the HD did though.
I'm trying to ride as much as possible, because in a little over a week I'll be in this thing
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For at least 7-8 weeks. Heading out to Nor-Cal to be with my Daughter and her family while she has our Grandson. Couldn't miss that. We're going to watch our Granddaughter who is 2 during the delivery. It's been long time since we've watched a 2 yo for a few days. Lol
 
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Preped the :spyder2: for a ryde to Ebbitts pass for lunch. Hope to get a few more to ryde this steep and very twisty road up the east face of the Sierra Nevada mts. I do feel so much more confident on the :spyder2: with all the switchbacks and gravel .
 
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I rode up to Roan Mountain TN to deliver my youngest Boy a late Birthday present . He wasn't home and I kinda figured he wouldn't be. It ended up a beautiful ride anyway. Seen a few bikes out, and a spyder rider who didn't wave back. His buddy on the HD did though.
I'm trying to ride as much as possible, because in a little over a week I'll be in this thing
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For at least 7-8 weeks. Heading out to Nor-Cal to be with my Daughter and her family while she has our Grandson. Couldn't miss that. We're going to watch our Granddaughter who is 2 during the delivery. It's been long time since we've watched a 2 yo for a few days. Lol
You guys are gonna crush the grandparent gig with your 2yo granddaughter.
When our grandson spent the night for the first time he wore us out with his energy. The 2nd time he came over we split the watch duties! Lol
 
You guys are gonna crush the grandparent gig with your 2yo granddaughter.
When our grandson spent the night for the first time he wore us out with his energy. The 2nd time he came over we split the watch duties! Lol

Lol :2thumbs: I'm pretty sure she's going to wear us out also. Looking forward to it.
 
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Took a short ride this morning, sunny, upper 70's to lower 80's. I had moved my GPS from the right side of the handlebars to the center, and wanted to see how I liked it. Didn't like it at all. Harder for me to see, had to look down rather than a bit to the right. Anyway, moved it back to the right side. Still enjoyed the ride.

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110 mile ride in East TN and VA, then a grilled cheeseburger at the Shady Valley country store. They had a small band playing outside next to the grill area. After lunch I just hung out and watched and listened to all the bikes and cars. Got home and cleaned up the Spyder.
 
Went shopping on the Can Am with madame. When we were through shopping I was asked to take the long way home. 100 miles for the day.
 
Be sure to fuel up before you cross into California. Gas/diesel prices are atrocious there. If you are taking I10 there is a nice big truckstop/restaurant just before you cross the river.
 
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9/07/24 I gave my Spyder it's first ever official wash, wax & detailing. It's a bit harder than the Motorcycle, but still much easier than the car. the hardest part? - The rear wheel! :sour:


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Picked up my brand new 2024 F3-S from the dealership and drove it home.

It's the first time I have ridden any non-car on actual streets, so I was a bit wary of it all. I definitely still need some getting used to it - Just riding in general but also things like where the blinkers are and such - but the hour+ ride from dealership to home garage went smoothly. There was one hugely steep downhill I was not expecting that freaked me out for half a moment but that was mostly because I was on an unfamiliar road and had no idea it was there... and it was surprisingly steep. Probably would have had almost the same reaction in my jeep...

But it got home safe and sound, and I added the frunk organizer, a garage door opener, and a cup holder. Not sure the cup holder will stay or not? Not sure how much use it will get... then again it should be out of the way and forgotten about if it gets no usage so *shrug*

So anyway... first ride done!

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Yesterday I brought home my new to me 2019 Spyder RT Limited. Today I adjusted the passenger floor boards for my wife, replace one of the handle bar bolts with the RAM ball mount and took it for a ride.
 
We made a picnic lunch and rode down to visit Longwood Gardens. The gardens are part of the old DuPont estate that is now a very nice and very large arboretum. It was a beautiful day to walk the gardens. We made a big loop going down and returning home. All on back roads. 102 miles for the day.

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