to the spyder community. i guess i just had it with the motorcycle publications and general motorcycle 2 wheel community and their rants about profiling spyder buyers as people who cant ride a 2 wheel motorcyce, or dont have good balance on two wheels or are just intimidated just thinking about it.
I agree that the 2 wheeled community is unreasonably biased against the Spyder. It is because they want to preserve the illusion that 2 wheels are the ultimate ride and that nothing can compete or compare. They are wrong. But it is because they aren't interested in the facts. When you don't have an argument. The only thing left to you is a rant.
I purchased a Spyder back in 2007 because Lamont told me to. He was surprised because I've made a habit of NOT doing what he tells me to do. It keeps our relationship interesting! :roflblack:
When I first got my Spyder I hated it. I mean it was as bad as any purchase I have ever made. And I've made some bad ones. I was not mad at Lamont. I was mad that I'd finally taken his advise!:joke: But I was committed. 1- because I had over $15K invested. And 2, because Lamont was out riding me on his Spyder, (his delivered a month before mine did). I was trying to keep up with him, and I couldn't do it. I told him to take it easy on me! He said: 'I am taking it easy on you'! So, I had to stick with it. And I am glad I did.
I could then, and I still can ride 2 wheels. Same with Lamont. Both Lamont and I had M109R's at that time. I love riding 2 wheels! But I also love riding my Spyder. The experience is different, of course. But my Spyder is every bit as much fun to ride as my M109R. And that is saying a lot! I've had a lot of great motorcycles over the years. And my all time favorite 2 wheeler is the Suzuki M109R I now own. They are both a blast to ride! Just a different blast.
My brother, a current FJR rider, has given me a lot of grief about riding an 'Old Man's Trike' ever since I got my Spyder. He just came out to visit me in late October. I now have a Ryker and I offered to go riding with him. He on the Ryker, me on my Spyder. We took a 1 hour ride through the mountains near me here in Greeneville, TN. He was impressed and said, though he missed leaning, he really liked the Ryker.
While it is true that the Spyder offers an alternative solution to those who will not, or cannot ride 2 wheels. This is not the Spyder's only attribute. So, it is also true that the Spyder has gotten an undeserved reputation as being an old man's, woman's, fearful, person who can't ride 2 wheels anymore, alternative to the real thing. But in fact, it holds its own in the fun, excitement and enjoyment aspect with its cousins, the 2 wheeled machines. It's a shame that so many have foolishly removed themselves from the awesome possibilities of owning a Spyder.