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Wifeless rider

msherwood

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Ok folks I bought this beautiful 2013 RTL so my wife and I could go out and see this beautiful country of ours together only to come to the conclusion she will not ride, are there any other folks in this site that have the same issue and how did you handle it.
Thanks in advance
 
I bought our 13 RTL because my wife did not want to ride on 2 wheels anymore. She got scared for some reason. Have y'all ridden on two-wheels before or is this her first time riding anything?
 
hey guys

ohhhh ! not so much on the spyder , but the 2 wheels she is a bit Leary to ride , the leaning into curves , { she is not in control :yikes: } ... but if she was to say I am not going to ride any more ! ----------- > time for a part time rider ... { if you want company that is } or switch to a 2 wheeler or a spyder r.s.
 
Did you ask her before buying?

My brother in law bought a BEAUTIFUL Harley the year before last. He was planning the same thing; take the wife around the country on the back of the bike. Only thing was, she wasn't in on the planning and had NO intention on getting on the back of a bike.
 
I saw your other thread, could it be your riding style, i.e. how you take curves....

Absolutely not my style she has not given the spyder a chance I commute to the Bay area and drive defensively, She has never rode before so when she did ride 1 time only it was in the neighborhood doing about 10mph, maybe finding a DOE along th highway is the answer LOL
 
arm rest

Absolutely not my style she has not given the spyder a chance I commute to the Bay area and drive defensively, She has never rode before so when she did ride 1 time only it was in the neighborhood doing about 10mph, maybe finding a DOE along th highway is the answer LOL
My rtl has a set of arm rest that gives you a fell of sitting in a chair with arms around you! My wife loves it, we tried a new F3 with no arm rests and she said if we ever did one of those arm rest would be the first add on. The couple that had the rtl before me had a set of home made seat belts for the back so when his wife would take a nap she wouldn't fall out!:yikes: Was the first thing I took off.
 
My wife was a lot like yours pretty much refused to ride until I started sending her pictures of all the rides I was going on. Now she rides some as long as we stay under 100 miles.
 
I do hope she gives it another chance. When I first bought my Spyder, the first destination ride my wife and I took was 15 miles from home and we were nervous. Now a 1 to 2 hour ride in one direction is the norm for us. Like you, we want to see and ride in this beautiful country of ours, but we will not ride for days on end. If we are traveling any distance, we trailer our Spyder and ride it primarily on the back country, secondary or state roads. For my wife and I, we can't wait to ride again(once the snow has gone) and find a new, or old favorite place for lunch followed by a different road home.

With short rides, she may still come to like it. Good Luck!

Lin
 
Corbin seat

My rtl has a set of arm rest that gives you a fell of sitting in a chair with arms around you! My wife loves it, we tried a new F3 with no arm rests and she said if we ever did one of those arm rest would be the first add on. The couple that had the rtl before me had a set of home made seat belts for the back so when his wife would take a nap she wouldn't fall out!:yikes: Was the first thing I took off.
Mine has the huge Corbin heated seat with arm rests, cup holder the works:banghead::banghead::banghead:
 
Just a thought ......let her get on the spyder in a parking lot and show her how it works. Walk beside her and show her how the controls work, talk her through it. Sometimes when a person understands how things work it makes it clearer to them. Or have her take the 3 wheel motorcycle course on a spyder if its available. That way she understands the dynamics. She may end up even wanting her own spyder. You never know!! Cindy
 
Sounds like she might need to be the rider on her own Spyder? Maybe try the parking lot stuff, but her in control. Maybe have her take the MSF class if she'd be willing. They teach motorcycle riding to novices on very small motorcycles that are not overly intimidating.
 
Here's a thought .... do you know any Spyder-owning couples in your area? Could you find a way to invite some of them over, husbands AND wives together, for drinks/snacks over the holidays? Several couples would be ideal. No special reason, just a get-together to become better acquainted. Very subtly, get one of the ladies to start talking about some of the fun trips they have taken. Keep the guys out of the conversation; just let the gals carry the flow. Hopefully, several wives will have great adventures to tell, and your wife will begin to notice these other gals seem to have fun and enjoy riding. Let her convince herself she just might like it, too. She won't feel pressured by you. Better still, if the other wives then ask her to come along on their next outing.

Good luck.
 
My wife didn't like riding on the two wheeler so I got her a spyder. She loves to ride now, me on the motorcycle and her on the spyder.
 
Ok folks I bought this beautiful 2013 RTL so my wife and I could go out and see this beautiful country of ours together only to come to the conclusion she will not ride, are there any other folks in this site that have the same issue and how did you handle it.
Thanks in advance

I hope she can learn to enjoy it, so you both can get out in the wind.

I do hope she gives it another chance. When I first bought my Spyder, the first destination ride my wife and I took was 15 miles from home and we were nervous. Now a 1 to 2 hour ride in one direction is the norm for us. Like you, we want to see and ride in this beautiful country of ours, but we will not ride for days on end. If we are traveling any distance, we trailer our Spyder and ride it primarily on the back country, secondary or state roads. For my wife and I, we can't wait to ride again(once the snow has gone) and find a new, or old favorite place for lunch followed by a different road home.

With short rides, she may still come to like it. Good Luck!

Lin

For the OP, I'd recommend that you get comfortable on the Spyder first as a solo ryder, and then introduce your better half to it. As a passenger, if the operator is nervous it will certainly not make me feel better.
 
Communication

1st have you asked the wife why she doesn't want to ride???

2nd do you have headsets or something so you can communicate with her while your riding??? Maybe she is a tad bored on the back (not able to talk to you)???

3rd sometimes I don't want to ride my bike or Spyder just because I want the luxuries that come with a car (air conditioning, or heat...) maybe its the comfort of the car. She might even like the roof just because it might rain.

So I would find out from her why she doesn't like it.

Best of luck to you on this one.
 
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