It depends on how many there are, how much closer I can park if I use one and where they are. For instance I won’t use them at a Harley dealer.
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When you are out on a ride and want to stop at the store, mall, or where ever, do you use the M/C parking spaces?
or regular car parking spaces?
I use the car parking spaces, so far.
It really depends (to me anyway) on how close they are to where I'm going, but more importantly, is the Mtc. space large enough for the Spyder ….. most I've seen aren't ……. Mike
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When you are out on a ride and want to stop at the store, mall, or where ever, do you use the M/C parking spaces?
or regular car parking spaces?
I use the car parking spaces, so far.
Some of us still ride motorcycles ( Yamaha V-Max ) and I park front wheel out in motorcycle parking spaces ( if they are there for us ). On the ---- I always use an auto space ( nose out for a quick get away).
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Usually I park in the car spaces, and especially when ryding with our group of 4 Spyders, we try to overlap by parking two Spyders to a car space. Usually two pull in and the last two back in to overlap rear wheels and save space.... and it seems to lessen the amount of Looky Loos climbing around them
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Depends on circumstances. The Spyder is a motorcyle, so I can park in motorcycle spaces, but most places don't have dedicated motorcycle spaces so it it usually in the car spaces. The RTL has handicap plates as Gloria has bad knees and trouble from a former car wreck, so if she is along we park in the wheelchair zone.
As opposed to SpyderAnn01, I find a small amount of perverse pleasure parking the Spyder, our Goldwing 1800 trike or my Triumph Bonneville right by the front door, where the motorcycle spaces generally are, at the Harley dealer when I am getting parts for my FLHS.
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I live in Las Vegas. I will use car spaces normally, except when I go to a covered parking garage like at a hotel/casino and it has dedicated motorcycle parking in the garage. Then I will put the Spyder in the motorcycle parking area, primarily because that area will (normally) have surveillance cameras monitoring it. The casinos aren't stupid (I used to deal at them after I retired from the Air Force). If a customer rolls up on a Gold Wing, Harley, or equivalent $40K-ish Trike, that customer has money and wants their bike watched by security while they are in the casino or staying at the hotel. And seeing as most Valet Parking will not take a motorcycle (insurance reasons primarily), many (most) casinos will provide supervised (camera surveillance) motorcycle parking for you to use in the parking garages.
It really depends ( to me anyway ) how close they are to wear I'm going , but more important , is the Mtc. space large enough for the Spyder ….. most I've seen aren't ……. Mike
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Or you can do it like the Harley riders do:
Park right beside the front door.......on the sidewalk.......beside the bicycle rack if there is one.
When you are out on a ride and want to stop at the store, mall, or where ever, do you use the M/C parking spaces?
or regular car parking spaces?
I use the car parking spaces, so far.
True parking POLE IMG_8547.JPG & depending on the security, weather, & purpose of visit, (emergency Pitt stops obviously as close as possible)
Otherwise casually what's available IMG_8558.JPG (properly & not abused )when in car spots I do try to keep on exposed end, hopefully some one rushing for spot will see enough of to not just whip on in.
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Wouldn't dare park anywhere where a Harley does.....already heard enough about getting a "real Motorcycle"........
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Then tell them where they can go with their "real motorcycle".
If there is one I'll normally use it if it's large enough. Like others have said, not to many parking lots around here have dedicated motorcycle parking. Dale
I always park in a regular car stall, but I go in just far enough to clear the lane so another car wont think the stall is empty. I don't use motorcycle stalls as I think the Spyder is too big.
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Wouldn't dare park anywhere where a Harley does.....already heard enough about getting a "real Motorcycle"........
I usually just reply; "I will when you do." Still wouldn't park where Harley's frequent - takes too long to burn the oil off the tires
Spent my formative riding years in Daytona. Heard some of that while riding my RD350. For the most part we were treated like distant cousins - a member of the family, but not quite right.
Unless Im parking at a MC dealer, I never see dedicated MC parking. I go to my local Home Depot and half the parking lot is for disabled, veterans, internet shoppers, emplyee of the month, contractors, or just taken up by rentals or inventory.
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What really gets my goat is looking at riding groups, The description would say all types of motorcycles and trikes welcome.... then at the end it would say no spyders.
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What really gets my goat is looking at riding groups, The description would say all types of motorcycles and trikes welcome.... then at the end it would say no spyders.
They are doing me a favor by putting that in the description.
Even when I was on two wheels, I would avoid groups that said things like that........ because experience tells me that I wouldn't like most of the people in the group anyway.