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  1. tofriendscreek

    SOB Thieves!

    I have always had mine attached to the front of the floorboards. I like to look down and see them. 11 years, multiple Spyders and I haven’t lost one yet. Theft is always sad to experience.
  2. tofriendscreek

    Review: My First 1000 Miles On The F3L

    I’m happy you’re enjoying the change in ryde. Pretty much my experience as to handling and performance when I made the switch a couple of years ago. Having gone over 40+K miles it just keeps getting better. Continue to enjoy your new ryde my friend. :thumbup:
  3. tofriendscreek

    Back from the dead...Thank You SpyderLovers

    I’ve been blessed to have known you for years. I witnessed parts of your struggles. I’ve had the pleasure of talking with you at times during the recovery. I and the whole Spyder community admire your strength and determination and are elated to find you back on the forum. Thought and prayers...
  4. tofriendscreek

    2019 F3L arrived today

    I felt certain you would love the F3. Your experience and comments about the comparison between your RT and the F3 were mine almost 3 years ago. After that time and 45K miles, it only got better. Enjoy, my friend!
  5. tofriendscreek

    I Purchased A New F3 Limited Chrome

    Well, my friend, I just noticed your post and congrats are certainly in order and are hereby sent. What a great Christmas present.
  6. tofriendscreek

    My spyder transport system!

    Great project results, innovative, frugal and totally functional. Well done, my friend!!!
  7. tofriendscreek

    998 can am rt road trips

    While not as peppy as the 1330, the 998 is truly road worthy in every sense. I had two 998’s (an RS and an RT), with combined mileage of over 80K miles, from the prairie to the mountains all over the Country. It handled every mile, from almost non-existent roads to more congested, high speed...
  8. tofriendscreek

    Imotorsports

    I won’t “go off” again about my experience with iMotorsports. I’ll just say my encounters with their business practices got them eliminated from consideration long before the purchase.
  9. tofriendscreek

    LAMonster Ultimate Floorboards

    I’ve used Lamonsters floorboards on my F3 for 36K miles. I also use the associated foot pegs. They are solid, zero vibration and incredibly comfortable. I’ve logged up to 580 miles in a day with them. Pricey? Maybe. I look at it as an investment in my comfort and safety. On all counts, they were...
  10. tofriendscreek

    Poll on navigation preferences

    I use MyRouteApp to plan the overall trip. It allows me to select specific directions for roads and attractions I’ve deemed as important. I can create the maps in multiple formats, I.e., Google Maps, Garmin, and use satellite or hybrid views to check for gravel roads or whatever. Once finished I...
  11. tofriendscreek

    My new F3

    Congratulations!!! Liking the color. Enjoy.
  12. tofriendscreek

    top speed

    While doing the same on a straight, flat, solitary road in Utah, I discovered 110 isn’t the top. :shocked:
  13. tofriendscreek

    LIDLOX: Excellent product, fantastic customer service

    I appreciate the product and support of Lidlox, but my personal preference was to take a piece of braided wire cable, sheath it in plastic tubing, loop and secure the ends and use a small lock to secure my helmet, coat, etc., to my Spyder.
  14. tofriendscreek

    REVER route planner

    Obviously, are a number of route planners available. I like trying different ones from time to time, but I always come back to Tyre and MyRouteapp to finalize the route. I most definitely like it the best for features, functionality, adaptability and reliability.
  15. tofriendscreek

    Replacing shocks is it worth it

    I also have a 17 F3L. At 35K miles the OEM shocks just were past their prime. I had decided to have them replaced with Elka’s while I was at SITO. The ryde, cornering and handling on my serpentine route through the Ozarks on my way home were very much improved. I am extremely happy with my...
  16. tofriendscreek

    spyder events

    Since I got my first Spyder in 2010, (I’m now in my third), I’ve been blessed to have attended more events than I can recall at the moment. I’ve ridden to and from everyone of them. I have travelled tens of thousands of mile on trips that involved no Spyder or other events at all. My travels...
  17. tofriendscreek

    RT to F3T

    Congratulations on your new ryde!! After 55K miles on an RT, I went to a 2017 F3L and have never once regretted my decision. I love the way it handles. But, to me, the best aspect is I’m sitting “in” the F3, rather than “on” the RT, which is immensely more comfortable. Enjoy!!
  18. tofriendscreek

    My Time at Spyders in the Ozarks -- 2019

    What a great, heart felt write up, Ann. It’s stories like yours that reflect my sentiments since I hopped on my first spyder in 2010. I’ve had the blessing and grace to have ridden well over 100K on 3 Spyders over the ensuing 9 years. The reflections in your words say it all. The experiences...
  19. tofriendscreek

    Can-Am Spyder vs Gold Wing Trike Handling

    With all the opinions expressed previously, I would simply add, its my belief and feeling that riding a conventional trike is comparatively like driving a dump truck, whereas ryding a spyder is like a sports car. I’ll add that three wheeled ATV’s were discontinued for several reasons.
  20. tofriendscreek

    General questions:

    I’ve never worried about fuel octane in any of the 3 Spyders I’ve owned, including my current 17 F3L. As said previously, mileage depends on a number of factors. I ryde overwhelmingly solo, in all kinds of conditions, all types of terrain, and all kinds of speed, although I normally ryde fast...
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