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Thought we would post what we bought instead of the syder.

Nice ride but when considering a trike, I wanted the additional safety that the two wheels in front provide. Plus, less likely to run the back tires over everything as you ride by...:D

Enjoy the ride...looks like fun!
 
Why do you think that H-D is about to go Broke - OLD Technology for OLD people - Sorry to hear that you made such a big mistake.
Bill
 
I'm glad you like your new bike but I find it kind of strange that your first post would be to tell Spyder owners that you bought a Harley trike. Very strange :dontknow:
 
Thought we would post what we bought instead of the syder.

I am a big fan of Harley-Davidson with well over 500,000 miles of riding over many years. Harley motorcycles are in my blood. However, when I looked at the same possible choice, I decided the Spyder was 1/2 as much money and twice as much fun. With the right modifications the Spyder can be a comfortable touring machine. I have the miles to prove it.

Now I am of mixed blood - 1/2 Harley and 1/2 Spyder. I have over 50,000 miles on my Spyders.

I hope you enjoy your ride. The love of riding a motorcycle is far more important than the choice of which motorcycle or which brand you choose.
 
I am a big fan of Harley-Davidson with well over 500,000 miles of riding over many years. Harley motorcycles are in my blood. However, when I looked at the same possible choice, I decided the Spyder was 1/2 as much money and twice as much fun. With the right modifications the Spyder can be a comfortable touring machine. I have the miles to prove it.

Now I am of mixed blood - 1/2 Harley and 1/2 Spyder. I have over 50,000 miles on my Spyders.

I hope you enjoy your ride. The love of riding a motorcycle is far more important than the choice of which motorcycle or which brand you
choose.

:agree::agree::agree:
 
Thought we would post what we bought instead of the syder.

:congrats:! Nice looking! When the TriGlide came out I was interested in that but I really like the stability features that the :spyder:has - the two wheels in front actually make the :spyder:more stable than any other conventional trike. I think the reverse trikes (:spyder:, TriRod, other concept reverse trikes) have the idea nailed when it comes to taking corners fast, stability control, sticking to the road like glue. But I hear ya - I do love Harleys - had 2 of them. My husband on here, HDX, has his Roadglide and I ride on the back of that and still enjoy it too! Good luck with it - happy riding and ride safe!
 
We stopped at a HD dealer today looking for a 2 tone dark and light Rootbeer colored Harley. Found out it was a special once in a decade color that HD comes out with. CRAP. I saw a Tourglide painted those colors and made a promise to myself to paint the Spyder the same color scheme.

ANYWAY..there was a TriGlide parked there, painted a nice blue. I was suprised how "cramped" it looked..like the rider and the passenger were crammed close to each other. Plus, the pricetag and the dual wheels on the wrong end convinced me to keep walking. Sharp looking,tho. Quality control has come by leaps and bounds,(thankfully) since the early '70's.:thumbup:

Has anyone else seen a Rootbeer Harley??
 
i think

if i didnt buy spyder i would have gone with goldwing trike ...BBBIIIGG and comfortable one of my customers has one and its the size of a small truck.... but it looks cool....:D
 
Thought we would post what we bought instead of the syder.

I feel your pain. I sold my Softail because I was bored with it. You'll soon find out that your decision to buy last years technology, will get you last years enjoyment. There's nothing fun about wondering if you've exceeded the limits of your trike when entering a turn.

There's nothing but excitement and thrill when wondering if we've exceeded our limits challenging turns.

For a cookiecutter, your bike does look like all the rest.

Enjoy. :roflblack:
 
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