TreeHillSpyder
New member
Hey Everybody:
It's been a while since I've been on here, but I wanted to let everyone know how things are going with my 2009 RS SE5. I got and installed an ISCI handbrake from Billy and a Wheelchair rack from David Biselli at www.Rackiton.com and am very pleased overall with the bike and have just under 500 miles on the bike so far.
I've gotten tons of looks on the bike so far, make tons of new friends, and have all around been pleased with the bike and the extras. This week I added a GPS mount from www.gpscity.com and it's worked out well with longer bolts from Lowe's Hardware. Very pleased.
I've experienced some growing pains so far, like the creep everyone talks about sometimes on here, where the SE5 likes to jump forward when you are trying to stop or stopped, but thanks to this forum, I switch into Neutral if that happens.
I've done all in-town Spydering so far at 55 or less mph, so the mileage has been pitiful, about 100 miles to a tank, but I'm hoping that it will increase when it goes for its maiden voyage on Interstate 40 next week. Also I've only filled up once when the low fuel light came on, so that might be a reason for the shorter tank distance. Not sure how long the bike will go once the low fuel light comes on.
Also, I figured out how to stall the SE5 and boy did I feel dumb. Rev the engine in Neutral and then bump the gear switch to first accidentally. I thought for a moment I was riding an SM5!?!
I am thinking of putting a modulator on the front lights to have them flicker like some other streetbikes do, at the urging of family members. Haven't decided yet.
Looked into a BRP BackRest and sportrack last week. Will not buy one since I'm not willling to drop 700.00 for it in total, and I'll probably go with a Corbin with some backrests at some point.
Question. Hindle or Two Brothers or No Magic Neon for a louder pipe??, (for safety...hehe)
Well I've probably bored all of you, so sorry about that. I'm loving this thing. It's got tons of personality and some quirks, but so have the women in my past, and they weren't all bad either. Very happy overall with this bike. If anyone in Wilmington or North Carolina want to buy a Spyder, I was very happy with Wilmington Powersports with Andy, Fred, and Dave.
Special thanks to Lamont for all of his help over the last few months. Thanks for all the time and effort maintaining this wonderful resource.
Brian
Wilmington, NC
It's been a while since I've been on here, but I wanted to let everyone know how things are going with my 2009 RS SE5. I got and installed an ISCI handbrake from Billy and a Wheelchair rack from David Biselli at www.Rackiton.com and am very pleased overall with the bike and have just under 500 miles on the bike so far.
I've gotten tons of looks on the bike so far, make tons of new friends, and have all around been pleased with the bike and the extras. This week I added a GPS mount from www.gpscity.com and it's worked out well with longer bolts from Lowe's Hardware. Very pleased.
I've experienced some growing pains so far, like the creep everyone talks about sometimes on here, where the SE5 likes to jump forward when you are trying to stop or stopped, but thanks to this forum, I switch into Neutral if that happens.
I've done all in-town Spydering so far at 55 or less mph, so the mileage has been pitiful, about 100 miles to a tank, but I'm hoping that it will increase when it goes for its maiden voyage on Interstate 40 next week. Also I've only filled up once when the low fuel light came on, so that might be a reason for the shorter tank distance. Not sure how long the bike will go once the low fuel light comes on.
Also, I figured out how to stall the SE5 and boy did I feel dumb. Rev the engine in Neutral and then bump the gear switch to first accidentally. I thought for a moment I was riding an SM5!?!
I am thinking of putting a modulator on the front lights to have them flicker like some other streetbikes do, at the urging of family members. Haven't decided yet.
Looked into a BRP BackRest and sportrack last week. Will not buy one since I'm not willling to drop 700.00 for it in total, and I'll probably go with a Corbin with some backrests at some point.
Question. Hindle or Two Brothers or No Magic Neon for a louder pipe??, (for safety...hehe)
Well I've probably bored all of you, so sorry about that. I'm loving this thing. It's got tons of personality and some quirks, but so have the women in my past, and they weren't all bad either. Very happy overall with this bike. If anyone in Wilmington or North Carolina want to buy a Spyder, I was very happy with Wilmington Powersports with Andy, Fred, and Dave.
Special thanks to Lamont for all of his help over the last few months. Thanks for all the time and effort maintaining this wonderful resource.
Brian
Wilmington, NC