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Youngest Spyder Owner

Spyer Rocks

30 and ride a RSS....................now check this out and I hope my wife doesn't read this post. I get more looks and get told that I look hot :yes:on the :spyder2: more than I ever did when I rode a 2 wheel. Ridding a :spyder2: I have become a celebrity. I have had only one person said to me nice tricycle, which I replied thank you.
Chicks did it :thumbup: and guys envy you :bowdown:

Go for it............who cares. I am enjoying mine. I ask my wife if she need me to go to the store so I can ride, before the :spyder2: it was painful for me to go when she asked
 
BRUISER had the best answer for this one :thumbup:...
"I had a real bike, but I couldn't pedal it anymore; do YOU have a real bike?" :roflblack:

I'm glad I can still pedal my REAL bike... :roflblack:

Now if any of you say you can still pedal your REAL trike :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

JT
 
I'm glad I can still pedal my REAL bike... :roflblack:

Now if any of you say you can still pedal your REAL trike :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

JT

Have two of them and can.

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All this talk about age around here lately sure makes me grateful that I am not as old as most around here? :yikes:
 
Two wheelers do........until you drop them on a slight downhill, and I'm talking 10' of elevation change over a few miles. They'll kill ya going up hill tho :roflblack:
 
How old..!!

The spyder is not age sensitive...if they were around when I was growing up I would have bought one at 10..!! :roflblack: the price and size may deter youth from buying. They are hard to run up the sidewalk and chain to a pole..!!:roflblack: Wife and I love it and ryde it much more than the youngens do...!!:ohyea:
 
Never too young

I am 47 soon to be 48 and the wife is 44 and we purchased a RT in April. Our former ride, for 10 years, was a HONDA ACE 750 and most folks I meet were happy you were out riding and didn't care what you were on. So far my experience with the Spyder has been pleasant as well, yeah a few hard core riders may snub their nose but frankly I don't give a darn about that and wave anyways. It is my goal to make them break down and wave, if not oh well their loss not mine.

I believe it depends on what you want to do. We wanted to be able to pack the bike and go on day/weekend trips and the RT gives you that from the start, I believe you can add lots of things to the other models of the Spyder, however we were purchasing a bike equiv in our minds to a Goldwing.

I am a firm believer that one should ride whatever one wants to ride and enjoy riding. One caveat is if someone else is buying, I may be open to riding something else, until then get what you want that fits your needs and enjoy it life is too short.
 
I am 31! Most people think the spyder is really cool. My wife picks on me about a spyder at my age more than anyone haha but hey isn't that what she's suppose to do! I love my spyder and would never consider getting something else. :doorag:
 
I'm 28 and own an RT. Got it when I was 27, and haven't looked back since. I love it, and screw what anyone else thinks. They aren't riding it, after all.
 
Does anyone get hassled for their age and owning a Spyder? I don't care what anyone thinks/will think but I am curious :D

I have a confession. I got my RT-S in November at the age of 62 and I soon got hassled about owning a Spyder while being so young...and still do on occasion; however, the 'hassler' was (and is) me. I've had trouble letting go of my two-wheeler as a primary mode of recreational travel and accepting the safer, cooler, faster, more technologically advanced, Can Am Spyder.

Was it the right decision? You bet! ...Gnirtsnod
 
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