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My First ride and observation of my Spyder - what do you think?

Big Dan

New member
My first ride on a Spyder was from Burlinton Washington to Kalispell Montana. About 650 miles of beautiful cascade mountains NorthEast Washington and NorthWest Montana. The ride was full of awesome views and unending curves. First observation; the lean was soft in the corners, so it will need a stiffer swaybar and shocks. After the ride observation and comments of the Spyder in general; it seems Spyders are designed for the average size person (I'm 6 ft & 240 lbs) so the seating position is too close and too low. I had to lift my entire leg to get on the brake pedal. My comfort would be corrected if the seat was higher and farther back - I talked to Russell Day Long Seats and they can make me a seat that is farther back and higher (I won’t be riding with a passenger). Other than the seating position and some suspension mods, I think my future on a Spyder will be greatly enhanced. Let me know if anyone else has had these similar situations. Thank. Dan
 
Well first off, Welcome to the Spyder Forum.
As for the seat it seems like you have found a possible solution.
On the stiffness of the suspension a vendor on this Forum, BajaRon is the go to person.

Contact Ron and let him know what you want.

As for myself, I have learned that the
Spyder Ryde experience has a 1000 to 2000 mile learning process.
Try this and see what happens. Stay Healthy and Enjoy your Ryde Times.
 
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